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James L. Farmer, Sr., first Black Texan to hold a doctorate; George Foreman, athlete and entrepreneur; Joseph C. Goulden, best-selling author and political reporter; Brea Grant, actress; Ben Z. Grant, playwright, Texas legislator, state judge; Homer Hailey, Church of Christ preacher and author, born in Marshall in 1903
Texas portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of Marshall, Texas . People by that were born or raised in, have lived a significant portion of their life in Marshall, Texas .
T&P President Jay Gould accepted and located the T&P's workshops and general offices for Texas in Marshall. The city benefited immediately from a population explosion. By 1880 the city was one of the South's largest cotton markets. The city's new prosperity became apparent when the first department store in Texas, J. Weisman and Co., opened in ...
Marshall is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. [4] It is the county seat of Harrison County and a cultural and educational center of the Ark-La-Tex region. At the 2020 U.S. census, the population of Marshall was 23,392. [5]
Adeptus Health operates for-profit hospitals and a network of freestanding emergency rooms. It is the parent company of First Choice Emergency Room. [11] Prior to reaching agreements with healthcare networks, the company owned and operated 52 First Choice Emergency Room facilities located in Houston, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Denver, and Colorado Springs.
Joe Weisman & Company or Joe Weisman & Co. was the first department store in Texas. It opened in the late 19th century in Marshall, Texas. [1] The company operated for over 100 years until it went out of business in 1990. [2] The building now houses the Weisman Center which is a Retail Cooperative based on an open mall concept.
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The Sam B. Hall Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse, formerly known as the Marshall Federal Building and U.S. Post Office, was built in 1915. It is a Classical Revival building designed by Oscar Wenderoth (supervising architect) and George Shaul.