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Thomas Riley Marshall (March 14, 1854 – June 1, 1925) was an American politician who served as the 28th vice president of the United States from 1913 to 1921 under President Woodrow Wilson.
T. H. Marshall was born in London on 19 December 1893 to a wealthy, artistically cultured family (a Bloomsbury family). [8] He was the fourth of six children. [8] His great-grandfather acquired an industrial fortune and his father, William Cecil Marshall, was a successful architect, giving Marshall a privileged upbringing and inheritance. [9]
Eventually, John sent Humphrey to live with his brother, Thomas Marshall, and to be educated by the same Scottish tutors that educated Thomas' children. [5] Among Thomas' children (Humphrey's cousins) were John Marshall, future Chief Justice of the United States; James Markham Marshall, future federal judge; and Louis Marshall, a noted educator ...
Thomas Taggart, the mayor of Indianapolis from 1895 to 1901, became the first Hoosier to become chairman of the Democratic National Committee. In 1913, Thomas Marshall, Governor of Indiana, became yet another Democratic Hoosier to be a vice president (under Woodrow Wilson). Marshall is perhaps best known for his humorous quote as vice president ...
Hubert Humphrey Minnesota: 39: Spiro Agnew Maryland: 40: Gerald Ford Michigan: 41: Nelson Rockefeller New York: 42: Walter Mondale Minnesota: 43: George H. W. Bush Texas: 44: Dan Quayle Indiana: 45: Al Gore Tennessee: 46: Dick Cheney Wyoming: 47: Joe Biden Delaware [2] 48: Mike Pence Indiana [3] 49: Kamala Harris California [4] 50: JD Vance ...
Thomas R. Marshall (D) Frank J. Hall (D) Robert J. Aley (D) 27R, 23D 60D, 40R Benjamin F. Shively (D) 11D, 2R 1910 Charles A. Greathouse (D) 1911 Thomas M. Honan (D) L. G. Ellingham (D) William H. Vollmer (D) William H. O'Brien (D) 30D, 20R John W. Kern (D) 12D, 1R 1912 Wilson/ Marshall (D) 1913 Samuel M. Ralston (D) William P. O'Neill (D) 40D ...
Pages in category "Thomas R. Marshall" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... 0–9. 1908 Indiana gubernatorial election; 1912 United States ...
The most famous of these was the 1809 duel between Henry Clay and Humphrey Marshall. [9] There was an attempt to build a second town within Clarksville's boundaries, named Ohio Falls City, until the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that this would be illegal. George Rogers Clark cabin along the Ohio River