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Casimir Maistre

Casimir Maistre (24 September 1867, in Villeneuvette (Hérault) – 20 September 1957, in Montpellier) was a French explorer and geographer.
In 1889-91 with Georges Foucart (1865-1943), he participated in the "Catat mission" in Madagascar, an exploratory investigation of the island's resources.
In early 1892 he was sent by the ''Comité de l'Afrique française'' to the French Congo in order to reinforce an exploratory mission led by Jean Dybowski (1856-1928). At Brazzaville he met with Dybowski, who was ill and on his way back to France. On June 29, Maistre and a handful of Europeans, departed from their position on the Kémo (a tributary of the Ubangi) 〔(1911 Encyclopedia Britannica ) Ubangi River〕 in order to explore largely unfamiliar regions of the continent's interior. On the expedition he would journey over 5000 kilometers, engaging in numerous treaties with African chieftains as a means to consolidate French influence in the region.
In the interior he recognized that the Chari and Logone Rivers were navigable year-round, as well as primary access routes to/from the Lake Chad area. After his return to France, he was honored by the Société de Géographie in 1894 for his exploratory efforts. As a result of the mission, he published two books:
* ''À travers l'Afrique centrale, du Congo au Niger (1892-1893)'', (1893)
* ''La région du Bahr Sara'', (1902).
After his return from Africa, he settled in Villeneuvette, where he worked as a manager in a family-owned factory.
== References ==

* Parts of this article are based on a translation of an equivalent article at the French Wikipedia, namely: Olivier Saint-Jouan. Family History Delpon, Delpon Vaux, Delpon of Vissec, and its progeny. Paris. In 2008. (Departmental Archives de l'Hérault. Ref: 11F357).

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