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Established in 1797 as Salem, Marshall Virginia was re-named in 1882 in honor of John Marshall, our country's first Chief Justice.
On Saturday, May 31, 2003 at 10 A.M., The Fauquier Heritage and
Preservation Foundation dedicated its research library in Marshall,
Virginia to John K. Gott, noted author, lecturer, and historian.
The library houses over 3500 volumes on the rich history in Virginia,
the County of Fauquier, and also contains numerous genealogies
on families who once called Fauquier home. The officers and the
board of directors of the Foundation cordially invites everyone
to stop by and view the new sign and come on in to see the Library.
(Find
out more about the Old Salem Meeting House -- Read our interview
with John K. Gott, local historian!)
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You can order your
very own personalized Commemorative Brick to be used in construction
of a walkway.
Free print of Oak Hill, Home of Chief Justice John Marshall's
Home if you order 2 or more bricks. |
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Print
of John Marshall's Home
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click here for
more information
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Marshall is a registered historic developing community with many business,
cultural and recreational opportunities. Take a look at our town, and
come by and visit us soon!
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John Gott's Book about Marshall's history is available through the Fauquier Heritage and Preservation Foundation 540-364-3440 or through Amazon:
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