Louis Marshall

American academic
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IntroAmerican academic
PlacesUnited States of America
wasDoctor Physician Educator Academic
Work fieldAcademia Education Healthcare
Gender
Male
Birth7 October 1773, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
DeathApril 1866 (aged 92 years)
Star signLibra
ResidenceKentucky, USA
Family
Mother:Mary Randolph Keith
Father:Thomas Marshall
Siblings:John Marshall James Markham Marshall Thomas Marshall Mary Ann Marshall Charles Fleming Marshall
Spouse:Agatha Smith
Children:Thomas Francis Marshall Alexander Keith Marshall Agatha Madison Logan Judge William Louis Marshall
Education
University of EdinburghCity of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Employers
Washington and Lee UniversityLexington, Virginia, USA
The details

Biography

Louis Marshall (Fauquier County, Virginia, 7 October 1773 – Buckpond, Kentucky, April 1866) was a United States educator.

Biography

He was the son of Thomas Marshall, and brother of U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall. He was educated at home, studied medicine in Edinburgh, and spent several years in Paris, participating in the attack upon the Bastille. He was arrested during the Reign of Terror and condemned to death, but was rescued by the intervention of his elder brothers. He attained note as a physician, but his taste for literature and languages caused him to abandon his profession, and he then established an academy in Woodford County, Kentucky. He was president of Washington College, Virginia, in 1838, and afterward of Transylvania University, Kentucky. He died in Woodford County, Kentucky, in 1866, one year after the end of the American Civil War.

Family

His sons Thomas Francis Marshall, Edward C. Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall all served single terms in the United States House of Representatives at various times and representing different districts.

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