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Help us make it rightBecause of the many Confederate sites around Richmond, this little architectural gem from the early years of the American Republic does not always get the attention it richly deserves. Home of the...
Because of the many Confederate sites around Richmond, this little architectural gem from the early years of the American Republic does not always get the attention it richly deserves. Home of the third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and the first one to define the Court's role as well as lay down many of the Court's principles and procedures, this house retains not only the original woodwork and paneling, but more than 80 percent of its original furnishings. Marshall built the house in 1790 and resided there until his death in 1835. The inventory made of the contents of his home in...
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