George C Marshall
George Catlett Marshall Jr
American
George C Marshall was a notable American General and statesman. - AsNotedIn
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- Father George Catlett Marshall Sr
George C Marshall was a notable American General and statesman. - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| Significant name | Fort Screven Historic District | Tybee Island | |||||
| Significant name | Pentagon Office Building Complex | Arlington, VA | |||||
| Significant name | Gen George C Marshall House | Leesburg | |||||
| 1897/09/11 | After a bout of typhoid fever delays his journey, George Marshall arrives at the Valley Railroad Station. Known locally as "the Virginia creeper", the train reached the North River, turned around, and backed into Lexington. | Life | Valley Railroad Depot, Lexington | Lexington | |||
| 1897/09/11 | After leaving the train station, Marshall walks through Lexington, passes the Washington and Lee University colonnade and Lee Chapel, heading for the VMI parade ground. | Life | Washington and Lee University campus | Lexington | |||
| 1897/09/11 | After leaving the train station, Marshall walks through Lexington, passes the Washington and Lee University colonnade and Lee Chapel, heading for the VMI parade ground. | Education | Washington and Lee University campus | Lexington | |||
| 1897/09/11 | George Marshall matriculates at VMI bearing a note from his father to Superintendent Scott Shipp: I send you my youngest, and last. He is bright, full of life, and I believe will get along very well. George's room in the barracks is 202. | Education | Barracks, Virginia Military Institute | Lexington | |||
| 1899/00/00 | We would go uptown on Saturday afternoon and window shop. There were no movies, of course. There was a famous little store there on the corner - Dold's, they called it. He was quite the character and made a great point of favoring the cadets. - GM | Life | H O Dold's Corner, Lexington | Lexington | |||
| 1902/02/11 | Elizabeth Carter Coles marries George C Marshall during an Episcopal ceremony at the bride's Lexington home. Attendees include Mrs Walter Coles. | Groom | Pendleton-Coles House, VMI | Lexington | Elizabeth Carter Coles and George Catlett Marshall | ||
| 1930/00/00 | Katherine Tupper Brown marries Lieutenant Colonel George Catlett Marshall in the Dr Eccleston Chapel, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Baltimore. | Groom | Emmanuel Episcopal Church, B'More | Baltimore, MD | Marriage of Katherine T Brown and George C Marshall |
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