Edmund March Blunt

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Edward March Blunt
Born June 20, 1770[1]
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States[1]
Occupation Navigator, publisher, writer
The harbor of Charleston, South Carolina by Blunt, 1822

Edward March Blunt (b. June 20, 1770[1]) was an American navigator and publisher of nautical magazines. He published American Coastal Pilot. Blunt created a map in 1796 of what would become the Federated States of Micronesia.[2]

Personal life

Blunt was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[1] He lived in Sing Sing, New York.[1][3] He had three sons: Nathaniel B., Joseph and Edward Blunt. Edmund Blunt was a hydrographer.[1]

Nautical publisher

Blunt published Blunt's Coastal Pilot, which would become American Coastal Pilot.[2][3] American Coast Pilot began publication in 1796. It was published in Newburyport, Massachusetts. It was published until 1858, by the United States Hydrographic Office, marking 18 editions. Its final publication was produced in New York.[1][3]

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