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List of places and things named for John Marshall

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Places and things named for Chief Justice John Marshall

Many places and things are named in honor of John Marshall, who led the U.S. Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835. Here are common types of names you’ll find:

- Counties and towns: There are several counties and towns named Marshall or John Marshall across the country.
- Cities and towns: Numerous cities and municipalities use the name Marshall or John Marshall.
- Streets and roads: John Marshall Drive, John Marshall Street, and other roads named after him appear in many communities.
- Schools and campuses: John Marshall High Schools and John Marshall Elementary Schools exist in many school districts.
- Government buildings and monuments: Courthouses, memorials, and other government buildings are named John Marshall.
- Parks and libraries: Parks and public libraries bear his name in some places.

These names show the lasting impact of his work on American law and government.


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