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Marshall Hall
Marshall Hall
Built by Wm. Marshall in 1690 on land ...
The Bob Marshall Wilderness Country
North of here lies the second largest wilderness in the lo...
The Marshall House
The Marshall House
stood upon this site, and withi...
George Catlett Marshall
The Virginia Military Institute is a school that has given...
Marshallton
By 1767, Solomon Hersey was operating a merchant grist mil...
Glencoe - The Marshall Family House Site
In 1899 James H. Holt sold Emanual "Man" Marshall a one-ac...
Events in Marshall County
During War Between The States
28-29 July, 1862 Gunte...
Veterans of Foreign Wars Marshall County
Honoring those who served in combat - Especially those who...
Thomas Marshall Hahn Jr.
(1926- )
Head, Department of Physics 1954-1959
Thomas Riley Marshall
Whitley County’s most distinguished citizen was a Columbia...
Results for Marshall
Marshall Hall
Marshall Hall
Built by Wm. Marshall in 1690 on land obtained from the Piscataway Indians. Maryland landing of Posey ferry used by Washington. Mt. Vernon in sight from river shore.
Marker is on Marshall Hall Road (Maryland Route 227).
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Bob Marshall Wilderness Country
North of here lies the second largest wilderness in the lower 48 states. Made up of the Bob Marshall, Scapegoat and Great Bear wilderness areas, its north end abuts Glacier National Park, creating a continuous corridor of unspoiled mountains and ...
The Marshall House
The Marshall House
stood upon this site, and within the building
on the early morning of May 24, 1861
James W. Jackson
was killed by Federal soldiers while defending his property and
personal rights as stated in the verdict of ...
George Catlett Marshall
The Virginia Military Institute is a school that has given to the United States and to the armed services many of its most distinguished members. Among these is a man who in World War II stood out as one of ...
Marshallton
By 1767, Solomon Hersey was operating a merchant grist mill in this area along Red Clay Creek. The mill was purchased in 1835 by John Marshall. In the following year he expanded the operation to rolling mills and the settlement ...
Glencoe - The Marshall Family House Site
In 1899 James H. Holt sold Emanual "Man" Marshall a one-acre lot at the northeastern end of the Glencoe property. "Man" Marshall was the superintendent at Glencoe Mills for nearly forty years. He and wife Mary Eliza Murray Marshall lived ...
Events in Marshall County
During War Between The States
28-29 July, 1862 Guntersville shelled-burned by Union Artillery, Cavalry and Infantry.
Skirmish at Fern's Law's, Matthew's Landings and Ft Deposit.
1 May 1862 - Sand Mountain Cavalry Battle
CSA Gen. Forrest - Union Col. Streight.
24 Aug. ...
Veterans of Foreign Wars Marshall County
Honoring those who served in combat - Especially those who made the supreme sacrificeWorld War I
Richardson,Robert C.
Mashburn, Millard J.
Totherow, Charlie
Shuttleworth, Walter F.
Searcy, Charles H.
Parrish, Steve R.
Walker, Thomas P.
Leach, William G.
Sanders, Allie S.
Powers, Ernest A.
Pope, Hershell A.
Wright, Jesse C.
Taylor, Lester
Payne, ...
Thomas Marshall Hahn Jr.
(1926- )
Head, Department of Physics 1954-1959
President 1962-1974
President Emeritus 1975-
One of the university’s greatest presidents, T. Marshall Hahn Jr. engineered Virginia Tech’s evolution from a college to a major research university. The dynamic leader severed ties with Radford College and made ...
Thomas Riley Marshall
Whitley County’s most distinguished citizen was a Columbia City resident active in civic affairs for 33 years. Born at North Manchester March 14, 1854. Spent boyhood years at nearby Pierceton and youth at Wabash College at Crawfordsville. Admitted to bar ...