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John Marshall House

The John Marshall House, home of the distinguished Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court for 45 years, is a surviving early residential building in a section of Richmond that now has office and hospital buildings. Like many Richmonders ...

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Marshall House

This was the original site of the home of John Marshall, one of the founders and president of the Bank of Illinois, the first bank chartered by the Illinois Territorial Legislature. The charter was issued in 1816. The bank opened ...

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National Historic Landmark - Humphry Marshall House

National Historic Landmark - Humphry Marshall House

Constructed in 1773-74 and enlarged in 1801, this two-and-a-half story house was the home of Humphrey Marshall (1722-1801), American botanist and author of ARBUSTUM AMERICANUM, the first account of forest trees and shrubs native ...

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Marshall County Court House

1891

Entered on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Nov. 5, 1974

Marker is on Broadway near 13th Street, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Marshall House

Built 1790

The third United States Supreme Court Justice lived here until his death in 1835. His family remained until 1909, and the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) opened it to the public in 1913.

Marker is at the ...

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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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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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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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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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Dr. Samuel Marshall Orr House

National Register

South Carolina

Department of Archives

And History

Marshall Orr

House

of Historic Places

Marker is on West Market Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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