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  2. Thomas R. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Thomas R. Marshall's family burial plot in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana Marshall considered returning to Columbia City after leaving office, but instead bought a home and opened a law practice in Indianapolis, where he believed there would be better business opportunities. [ 120 ]

  3. List of vice presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Several such vacancies occurred: seven vice presidents died, one resigned and eight succeeded to the presidency. ... Thomas R. Marshall (1854–1925) [43]

  4. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  5. Category:Thomas R. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Thomas R. Marshall House; T. Thomas R. Marshall School; W. First inauguration of Woodrow Wilson This page was last edited on 30 November 2024, at 20:53 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Thomas Roger Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Roger Marshall (1849–1913) was a Scottish international rugby and cricket player. [2] He played at three quarter back. [3] Rugby career.

  7. Lois Irene Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Lois Irene Marshall (née Kimsey; May 9, 1873 – January 6, 1958) was the wife of Thomas R. Marshall, the 28th vice president of the United States.During her husband's tenure she held the unofficial position of the second lady of the United States from 1913 to 1921.

  8. New evidence reopened the case of actress Natalie Wood’s 1981 drowning death, pointing to her husband, actor Robert Wagner, as a prime suspect. Two witnesses came forward, claiming Wood was ...

  9. 1912 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    Governor Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana, who had swung his state's delegate votes to Wilson in later ballots, became the major candidate of conservatives. [4] After the second ballot, Representative William Hughes, a leading campaign manager of Wilson's, successfully proposed making the nomination of Marshall unanimous. [4]