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John Marshall was born on September 24, 1755, in Fauquier County, Virginia. As a young child, Marshall grew up on his father’s estate "Oak Hill" in Delaplane, Virginia. Marshall attended the Westmoreland County Academy with James Monroe and the two became lifelong friends. In 1776, Marshall enlisted in the Virginia Minute Men at the rank of lieutenant.

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This week in 1950, Marshall attended the unveiling of the Sir John Dill statue in Arlington National Cemetery, remarking: "I have never known a man whose high character shone so clearly in the honest directness of his every action. He was an inspiration to us all in those trying days, and I think it is peculiarly fitting that this memorial to his memory should stand prominently at this crossroads where the avenues bearing the names of Roosevelt and Grant converge." Follow link to learn more. Marshall Fields, Herbert Marshall Actor, Marshall Major Iv, John Marshall, Field Marshal, Antietam Battlefield Maryland, Arlington National Cemetery, Today In History, American Military History

This week in 1950, Marshall attended the unveiling of the Sir John Dill statue in Arlington National Cemetery, remarking: "I have never known a man whose high character shone so clearly in the honest directness of his every action. He was an inspiration to us all in those trying days, and I think it is peculiarly fitting that this memorial to his memory should stand prominently at this crossroads where the avenues bearing the names of Roosevelt and Grant converge." Follow link to learn more.

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