Col Thomas Marshall (Patriot)

  • American

Thomas Marshall was a notable American planter and politician. - AsNotedIn

My father, on more than one occasion, was a far abler man than any of his sons.
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court John Marshall, Woodford Sun files

Notable Position Organization From To
Colonel 3rd Virginia Regiment
Fauquier County Representative Virginia House of Burgesses 1773

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Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1764/00/00 Built by Thomas Marshall Significant name The Hollow Markham
1773/00/00 Built by Thomas Marshall Home Oak Hill Estate Delaplane
1777/09/11 American Revolution Battle between the troops of George Washington and the British troops of William Howe. American Commander Brandywine Battlefield Chadds Ford Battle of Brandywine
1783/00/00 Thomas Marshall chooses the Buck Pond tract and builds his surveying office on the site. Home Buck Pond Versailles, KY
1792/00/00 By 1792, Thomas Marshall owns 32 Black slaves, 15 horses and 62 cattle. He owns more slaves than most men of the county, and ranks high in amount of acreage. Buck Pond encompasses 1525 acres. Owner Buck Pond Versailles, KY
1800/00/00 Col Marshall moves to Washington to assisted his son in the erection of a spacious, two-story brick, mansion with transitional details of Georgian and Federal styles. Home The Marshall House Washington
1802/06/22 Thomas Marshall dies in Washington, Mason County, Kentucky, at the home of his son Captain Thomas Marshall. Mr Marshall is buried in the family cemetery. Died The Marshall House Washington
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