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Marshall, John, House Site |
Old Shawneetown, IL |
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John Marshall's Leeds Manor Rural Historic District |
Markham |
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John Marshall House |
Richmond |
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1765/00/00 |
Home of John Marshall, 1765-1773 |
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The Hollow |
Markham |
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1770/00/00 |
Rising Sun Tavern is a favorite meeting place of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, George Mason, Hugh Mercer, John Marshall, the Lees and others. |
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Rising Sun Tavern |
Fredericksburg, VA |
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1777/00/00 |
Patriots spend the brutal winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge. |
Patriot Soldier |
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Valley Forge National Historical Park |
Pennsylvania |
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Valley Forge Encampment |
1780/00/00 |
Home of John Marshall, 1773-1835 |
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Oak Hill Estate |
Delaplane |
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1780/00/00 |
Marshall takes law classes at William and Mary taught by George Wythe |
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Wren Building, College of William and Mary |
Williamsburg |
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1785/00/00 |
John Marshall becomes Recorder of the Richmond City at Mason's Hall when it served the Hustings Court. |
Education |
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Mason's Hall |
Richmond |
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1793/04/29 |
Richard Randolph is tried for "feloniously murdering a child said to be born of Nancy Randolph." |
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Cumberland County Courthouse |
Cumberland |
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Commonwealth v Richard Randolph |
1801/03/04 |
Chief Justice John Marshall administers the oath of office to Thomas Jefferson. The Marine Band plays for the first time at the inauguration. Outgoing President John Adams did not attend the inaugural. |
US Chief Justice |
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United States Capitol |
Washington, DC |
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First Inauguration of Thomas Jefferson as President of the United States |
1802/03/22 |
US Supreme Court orders Secretary of State James Madison to deliver commission to Marbury |
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Marbury v Madison |
1807/08/03 |
Aaron Burr trial for treason begins in the Hall of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond. |
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Virginia State Capitol |
Richmond |
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Aaron Burr Conspiracy |
1809/03/04 |
Chief Justice John Marshall administers the presidential oath to James Madison. |
Chief Justice |
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The National Statuary Hall |
United States Capitol |
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First Inauguration of James Madison |
1810/00/00 |
Chief Justice John Marshall presides as the Supreme Court meets for the first time in the Capitol chamber |
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Old Supreme Court Chamber |
United States Capitol |
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1812/00/00 |
Chief Justice John Marshall commissions Robert Mills to design the Monumental Church, built 1812-1814. |
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Monumental Church |
Richmond |
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1819/00/00 |
John Marshall builds a Classical Revival style house for his son Thomas and his wife Margaret. |
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Oak Hill Estate |
Delaplane |
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1819/02/02 |
Chief Justice John Marshall's majority opinion read. |
Chief Justice |
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Old Supreme Court Chamber |
United States Capitol |
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Dartmouth College v Woodward |
1824/02/05 |
Thomas Addis Emmet and Thomas J Oakley argue for Ogden (New York State), while William Wirt and Daniel Webster represent Thomas Gibbons at the US Supreme Court. |
Chief Justice |
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Old Supreme Court Chamber |
United States Capitol |
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Gibbons v Ogden |
1824/10/19 |
At the Raleigh Tavern (rebuilt in 1931), Chief Justice John Marshall, Secretary of War John Calhoun and Layfette attend a banquet held in the French General's honor. |
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Raleigh Tavern |
Williamsburg |
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Lafayette's Triumphal Tour of America |
1824/10/26 |
Lafayette dines with revolutionary veterans, Vice President John C Calhoun, John Brockenbrough, Governor James Pleasants and Chief Justice John Marshall. |
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Governor's Mansion |
Richmond |
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Lafayette's Triumphal Tour of America |
1832/00/00 |
John Marshall boards with Tench Ringgold at 1801 F Street during the years 1832-33. |
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Ringgold-Carroll House |
Washington, DC |
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