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  2. John Marshall - Wikipedia

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    John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American statesman, jurist, and Founding Father who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835.

  3. John Marshall House - Wikipedia

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    The John Marshall House is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark at 818 East Marshall Street in Richmond, Virginia.It was the home of Chief Justice of the United States and Founding Father John Marshall, who was appointed to the court in 1801 by President John Adams and served for the rest of his life, writing such influential decisions as Marbury v.

  4. John Marshall (railway historian) - Wikipedia

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    John Marshall (1 May 1922 – 12 November 2008) was an English railway historian. He is best known for his three-volume history of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 'which he greatly disliked being described as "definitive"' [1] and for compiling The Guinness Railway Book 'which, in its six editions, is arguably the best selling railway book of all time.' [1]

  5. John Marshall (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Hubert Marshall CIE FBA (19 March 1876, Chester, England – 17 August 1958, Guildford, England) was an English archaeologist who was Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1902 to 1928. [1]

  6. First inauguration of Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia

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    The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Andrew Jackson as president and the second term of John C. Calhoun as vice president. Chief Justice John Marshall administered the presidential oath of office. Calhoun resigned 3 years, 299 days into this term, and the office remained vacant for the balance of it.

  7. John Marshall (Royal Navy officer, born 1748) - Wikipedia

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    Marshall, born in Ramsgate, Kent, England, became an apprentice sailor at age ten, and spent his life at sea. He saw action during the American Revolutionary War of 1778 to 1783. In 1788 he captained Scarborough , a ship of the First Fleet taking convicts from England to Botany Bay [ 1 ] in New South Wales .

  8. John Marshall Birthplace Park - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Marshall, John Marshall's father, moved to Germantown with his new wife in 1754. [3] John Marshall was born the following year in a substantial 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story structure described as "similar to the 1724 Tilman Weaver house" rather than a log cabin. [4] [note 2] Plaque affixed to monument

  9. John Marshall (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    John D. Marshall is an American entrepreneur and inventor. He is the co-founder and former president and CEO of AirWatch , which VMware acquired for $1.54 billion in 2014. [ 1 ] He served as co-chairman at a software start-up called OneTrust till March 2023.