Results for Marshall Hall
Honor Roll - Marshall County Indiana
[ Front ]
This Memorial dedicated to those fr...
Fort Marshall
This settlers' refuge, located near Warm Spring Indian Tra...
Marshall College
Used the Theological Seminary building. Was chartered, 183...
Marshall, McNagny & Clugston
Attorneys at Law
Offices of this once prominent gr...
Governor Elisha Marshall Pease
In 1835 E.M. Pease migrated to Texas from his native Conne...
Thurgood Marshall
1908-1993
[Inscription in dark circle on plaza deck....
Eanes-Marshall Ranch
Alexander Eanes (1806-1888) moved to Texas from Mississipp...
George Preston Marshall
(west face):
[image of George Prest...
Site of Marshall-Carver High School
The first school for African American students in Georgeto...
The Marshall Family
The Thomas Marshall family lived in the backwoods of the V...
Results for Marshall Hall
Honor Roll - Marshall County Indiana
[ Front ]
This Memorial dedicated to those from Marshall County who gave their all in the service of their Country
- - - 1917 - - - World War I - - - 1918 - - -
[ Column One ]
William E. ...
Fort Marshall
This settlers' refuge, located near Warm Spring Indian Trail, was built about 1755 on the land of William Marshall. It was used as a station in the daily military patrol to guard the southwestern frontier of the Conococheague Settlement from ...
Marshall College
Used the Theological Seminary building. Was chartered, 1836; removed to Lancaster, 1853, and united with Franklin College. First president was Dr. Frederick A. Rauch, famed scholar and educator; author of textbook on psychology.
Marker is at the intersection of Rutledge Road ...
Marshall, McNagny & Clugston
Attorneys at Law
Offices of this once prominent group
were above - second floor front from 1889 - 1908.
Thomas R. Marshall (1854 - 1925) Governor of Indiana 1909 - 1913 and U.S. Vice President with Pres. Woodrow Wilson two ...
Governor Elisha Marshall Pease
In 1835 E.M. Pease migrated to Texas from his native Connecticut. He joined the Texian forces at the Battle of Gonzales, Oct. 2, 1835, which initiated the Texas War for Independence. In the early days of the Republic, he worked ...
Thurgood Marshall
1908-1993
[Inscription in dark circle on plaza deck.]
Thurgood Marshall's first major victory in his life-long struggle for equality under the law for all Americans took place in the Maryland Court of Appeals which then stood near this memorial. In 1935, ...
Eanes-Marshall Ranch
Alexander Eanes (1806-1888) moved to Texas from Mississippi in 1845 and acquired this ranch by 1857. In 1873 he sold the property to his brother, Robert Eanes (1805-1895), who had moved to the area following the Civil War. A log ...
George Preston Marshall
(west face):
[image of George Preston Marshall]
Founder of the Washington Redskins
Pioneer in the National Football League
(east face):
[image of Washington Redskins logo]
The Washington Redskins organized in nation's capital, 1937.
This memorial is a tribute to ...
Site of Marshall-Carver High School
The first school for African American students in Georgetown was established in the early 20th century. Called “The Colored School,” the institution served grades 1 through 8 and provided the only local educational opportunities for African Americans. The school’s principal, ...
The Marshall Family
The Thomas Marshall family lived in the backwoods of the Virginia frontier.
Thomas Marshall of Fauquier County served as a vestryman, High Sheriff, and member of the House of Burgesses. He was a close boyhood friend of George Washington, who helped ...