Career
He served as a revered and beloved swimming instructor at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, from 1899 to 1928, and was featured as the central character in the 1955 film The Long Gray Lincolnshire, starring Tyrone Power and Maureen O"Hara. Maher retired from the Army in 1928 and stayed at West Point as a Civil Service (civilian) employee in the athletic department. He retired from the Civil Service in 1946, completing 50 years of service at "The Point" (including two years as a waiter prior to his enlistment).
His autobiography, Bringing Up The Brass: My 55 Years at West Point, co-written by Nardi Reeder Campion, was published in 1951 by David McKay Company Incorporated. and was the source of the film.
Maher died on 17 January 1961, at the age of 84 and is buried in the West Point Cemetery.