Dr. Socrates Maupin built this house in 1846 in the city of Richmond, adjacent to the Brockenbrough House, which would later serve as the White House of the Confederacy. Dr. Maupin was one of the founders of the medical department of Hampden-Sydney College, now the Medical College of Virginia (located near the Maupin-Maury House). When Maupin resigned to chair the faculty at the University of Virginia in 1853, he sold his house to a cousin of Matthew Fontaine Maury, the “Pathfinder of the Seas.” Maury made his home there for the summer of 1861, and while there carried on his experiments with the submarine torpedo. In 1993 the Maupin-Maury House was dismantled and re-erected a block away using only selected elements of the woodwork, resulting in its being removed from the state and national registers.
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Abbreviations:
VLR: Virginia Landmarks Register
NPS: National Park Service
NRHP: National Register of Historic Places
NHL: National Historic Landmark
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