John Marshall

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August 28, 2015

 

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It is likely that Thomas Marshall was allowed access to Lord Fairfax's library just as his good friend, George Washington, was. And, of course, Washington had a library. Books, while relatively scarce, were available to John. His very evident love of poetry and literature was seen in his later life. In 1767, a young Scotch minister came to live with the Marshall's for a year while he was being "tried out" by the congregation...
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Books, while relatively scarce, were available to John. His very evident love of poetry and literature was seen in his later life. In 1767, a young Scotch minister came to live with the Marshall's for a year while he was being "tried out" by the congregation. This provided John with his first bit of formal education...
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