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The John Marshall House

Built in 1790, this brick house reflects the late 18th century Federal period style. It was home to the Chief Justice whose principles shaped our Federal government and established the Supreme Court we know today. The structure houses an unusually ...

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James Wilson Marshall

And the Coloma Valley

James Marshall arrived in the “Collumah”, valley home of the Nisenan, on May 8, 1847 to map the site for a sawmill he was to build in partnership with John Sutter. On August 18, Marshall returned with ...

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Marshall J. Moore House

In 1900, Marshall Moore and his wife, Agnes V. McClain commissioned Joseph G. Nesbitt,Sr., an African- American contractor/builder, to construct this Victorian period cottage. The Moores, among the first graduates and early faculty members of Lincoln Normal School in Marion ...

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Marshall E. and Vera Lea Rinker Hall

In honor of

Marshall E. and Vera Lea Rinker

Entrepreneurs, philanthropists

and community leaders

Throughout 60 years of marriage, "Doc" and "Petey" Rinker believed that their true wealth was in the investments they made in the lives of others.

They shared the love, wealth and ...

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DeBruhl-Marshall House

A fine example of the classic style in Southern domestic architecture. Built in 1820, probably after a design of Robert Mills. For almost one hundred years the home of the DeBruhl and Marshall families.

Marker is on Laurel Street near Marion ...

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Marshall

Founded in 1831 by Sidney Ketchum and settles from New York and New England, the town was named in honor of Chief Justice John Marshall. Townsmen Isaac Crary and the Rev. John Pierce planned in 1834 the innovative Michigan public ...

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Edward Marshall

Measurer of the notorious Walking Purchase, 1737, lived in this area, 1755-1759. In the many Indian raids of this time, his wife and his oldest son were killed, 1757, supposedly in revenge. Later he returned to Bucks County.

Marker is at ...

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Marshall M Milford Home

Milford Home

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Built 1845

Marker is on East Main Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Marshall House

As part of a natural reorganization, the U.S. Army returned the headquarters of the Department of the Columbia from Portland, Oregon to Fort Vancouver in 1878. As a result, the Army funded construction of several new buildings on Officers Row, ...

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Rev. Daniel Marshall

Rev. Daniel Marshall

Born 1706, Died 1784,

Pioneer Baptist Minister,

Established Kiokee, the first

Baptist Church in Georgia in 1772

Erected by the people of

Georgia in 1903, in recognition

Marshall

Marker is on Appling Harlem Road (U.S. 221), in the median.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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