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  1. John Marshall (archaeologist) Sir John Hubert Marshall CIE FBA (19 March 1876, Chester, England – 17 August 1958, Guildford, England) was an English archaeologist who was Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1902 to 1928. [1] He oversaw the excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo Daro, two of the main cities that comprise ...

  2. John Marshall (arqueólogo) John Hubert Marshall ( Chester, Cheshire, Inglaterra, 19 de marzo de 1876 - Guildford, Surrey, 17 de agosto de 1958) fue el director general del Examen Arqueológico de la India desde 1902 hasta 1928. Además, fue el encargado de las excavaciones que llevaron al descubrimiento de Harappa y Mohenjo-Daro, dos de las ...

  3. He was buried alongside his wife in Shockoe Cemetery in Richmond. John Marshall - Supreme Court, Judicial Power, Constitution: Under Marshall’s leadership for more than 34 years—the longest tenure for any chief justice—the Supreme Court set forth the main structural lines of the government. Initially, there was no consensus as to whether ...

  4. 17 de may. de 2018 · John Marshall, the greatest chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, was born on 24 September 1755 in Fauquier County, Virginia, and was the oldest of fifteen children. He married Mary Ambler in 1783 and they had ten children. Prior to his appointment to the Supreme Court by President John Adams early in 1801, he had distinguished himself in ...

  5. John Marshall, (born Sept. 24, 1755, near Germantown, Va.—died July 6, 1835, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.), U.S. patriot, politician, and jurist. In 1775 he joined a regiment of minutemen and served as a lieutenant under Gen. George Washington in the American Revolution. After his discharge (1781), he served in the Virginia legislature and on ...

  6. John Marshall Weather. 7,331 likes · 8 talking about this. Broadcast meteorologist for 25 years in New York City. The forecast was delivered for Channels...

  7. John Marshall, 1801-1835. JOHN MARSHALL was born on September 24, 1755, in Germantown, Virginia. Following service in the Revolutionary War, he attended a course of law lectures conducted by George Wythe at the College of William and Mary and continued the private study of law until his admission to practice in 1780. Marshall was elected to the ...

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