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Marshall
Marshall is the name of several places in the United States of America:
- Marshall, Alaska
- Marshall, Arkansas
- Marshall, Illinois
- Marshall, Indiana
- Marshall, Michigan
- Marshall, Minnesota
- Marshall, Missouri
- Marshall, Oklahoma
- Marshall, North Carolina
- Marshall, Texas
- Marshall, Virginia
- Marshall, Wisconsin
- Marshall, Dane County, Wisconsin
- Marshall, Richland County, Wisconsin
- Marshall, Rusk County, Wisconsin
- Marshall is also a part of the name of:
It is also the name of a suburb of Geelong, Australia:
- Marshall, Victoria
- The Republic of the Marshall Islands is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean.
Marshall can be a person's name:
- George C. Marshall, United States Army general and United States Secretary of State, author of the Marshall Plan
- Humphry Marshall , botanist
- John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States and United States Secretary of State
- John Marshall, a British archaeologist who worked in India
- John Ross Marshall, Twenty-eighth Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Thomas R. Marshall, Twenty-eighth Vice President of the United States of America
- Thurgood Marshall, First African-American justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Marshall may also refer to:
- Marshall Aerospace, a U.K. based aerospace contractor
- Marshall Amplifiers is also a well-known brand of guitar electronics
- Marshall Pottery is the largest producer of red clay pottery in the United States
- Marshall Scholarship, awarded to graduating American undergraduates by the British government, in commemoration of the Marshall Plan
- Marshall University, a university in Huntington, West Virginia
- Marshall, Sons & Co of Gainsborough, tractor manufacturers.
Marshall should not be confused with marshal, a military rank.
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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