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  2. Charles Henry Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Marshall Jr. (February 19, 1838 – July 2, 1912) [1] was an American businessman, art collector and philanthropist who was prominent in society during the Gilded Age. Early life [ edit ]

  3. Brooke Astor - Wikipedia

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    Her second husband, whom she married in 1932, was Charles Henry "Buddy" Marshall (1891–1952), the only son of Charles Henry Marshall. Buddy was the senior partner of the investment firm Butler, Herrick & Marshall, a brother-in-law of the mercantile heir Marshall Field III, and a descendant of James Lenox, the founder of the Lenox Library.

  4. Charles H. Marshall (pilot boat) - Wikipedia

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    The Charles H. Marshall was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built by Henry Steers in 1860 for a group of New York pilots. She was in the Great Blizzard of 1888, the same year the National Geographic came out with an article about the successful struggle made by the crew of the Marshall.

  5. Charles Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Marshall (1834–1906), American businessman, art collector and philanthropist Charles Marshall (engineer) (1864–1953), Australian inventor of the Marshalite rotary traffic signal Charles Marshall (1857-1927), British composer of popular songs: e.g.

  6. The Four Hundred (Gilded Age) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Museum of the City of New York compiled its own list, entitled "The New York City 400", of the 400 "movers and shakers" who made a difference in the 400 years of New York City history since Henry Hudson arrived in 1609. McAllister was "the only person on the original Four Hundred to also make the museum's list."

  7. Charles H. Marshall (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Marshall was a 1683-ton packet ship built by William H. Webb in 1869. [1] Charles H. Marshall was the last packet designed and built for the Black Ball Line. [2] [3] It was also the last packet, and the last full-rigged ship, built in New York.

  8. What happened to Marshall coach Charles Huff? Why the coach ...

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    Why did Charles Huff leave Marshall? Despite a 31-3 win over Louisiana in the Sun Belt championship game and a 10-3 record for the Thundering Herd, Marshall and Huff could not agree on a contract ...

  9. Charles Marshall (American soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Marshall (October 3, 1830 – April 19, 1902) was a Confederate military officer during the American Civil War. Marshall served as an aide de camp , assistant adjutant general and military secretary to Gen. Robert E. Lee , and later worked to establish the Lost Cause and monuments to his former comrades.