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  1. Four years as governor and. eight years as vice-president constituted the entire public career of Thomas R. Marshall. Yet, in those twelve years, he came to be recognized as one of the important men of his. day and generation.1 Thomas Riley Marshall was a native of Wabash county. He was born at North Manchester on March 14, 1854, the son of a ...

  2. Thomas R. Marshall (d. 14 Mart 1854 - ö. 1 Haziran 1925), Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin 28. Başkan Yardımcısıdır. 1909 yılında Indiana valiliğine yükselmiştir. 1913 ile 1921 yılları arasında, Woodrow Wilson 'un Başkanlığı sırasında kesintisiz onun Başkan Yardımcılığını yapmıştır. 1925 yılında da ölmüştür.

  3. The first inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as the 28th president of the United States was held on Tuesday, March 4, 1913, at the East Portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. This was the 32nd inauguration and marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Woodrow Wilson as president and Thomas R. Marshall as vice president.

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  5. July 21, 1983. Thomas R. Marshall House, also known as the Whitley County Historical Museum, is a historic home located at Columbia City, Whitley County, Indiana. It was built in 1874, and is a two-story, "L"-plan, frame dwelling. It was remodeled in 1895. It features a nearly full-with front porch supported by paired Doric order columns and a ...

  6. Thomas R. Marshall. Thomas Riley Marshall was born March 14, 1854, in North Manchester, Indiana, to Daniel and Martha Patterson Marshall. Marshall's father was a country doctor who spent much of his time caring for his mother, who suffered from tuberculosis. Marshall attended Wabash College and studied law after graduating, gaining admittance ...

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Riley Marshall was born in 1854, in North Manchester, Indiana. He attended Wabash College and was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1875. After becoming a prominent member of Indiana’s Democratic Party, Marshall was elected governor in 1908. As governor, Marshall enacted a number of progressive reforms, including child labor regulations ...