Great American Lawyers : the Lives And Influence of Judges And Lawyers Who Have Acquired Permanent National Reputation, And Have Developed the Jurisprudence of the United States : a History of the Legal Profession in America 4
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He had chosen his family well. His father was the famous Humphrey Marshall, United States senator and historian, to whom Thomas proved a grateful and devoted son in the dark days when misfortune swept away the value of the elder Marshall's vast landed estates, and made him dependent for support on his illustrious son. Mrs. Humphrey Marshall, his mother, was a sister of John Marshall, the great Chief-Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and of Alexander K. Marshall, at that time one of th...e best known lawyers in Kentucky. Mrs. Marshall was a woman of great culture and amply able to as- sume the direction of Thomas's early education. He studied history and literature with her and was instructed in mathematics and the classics by the best teachers in Kentucky. He graduated from this home training when eighteen, and was sent to Yale after a year at the college in Lexington, Ken- tucky. He finished his course at Yale in 18 15 and returned to Kentucky. After a year's study, Mar- shall was admitted to the bar in Frankfort, and a few days later he married Miss Eliza Price, said to have been the most beautiful woman in the state.
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