Yes! Marshall is Robert Lee's fourth cousin, four times removed.
I think this is the closest if not the same image! And it is high enough resolution to use in print. Thanks so much, we will post a picture of the...
We have already tried that and we do not think the ones we have seen are the exact image. If necessary, we will use the closest thing to the original!
We have some of Marshall's original figurines displayed today! But sadly, because of the long history of the house after the Marshall's, most of...
We think that's the glare from a frame across the room.
We are aware of the current status of Confederate history and the movement against it. We already have two other pictures of Lee in the house and...
Hi all! After conversing with Marshall's grandchildren, researching our restoration plans, and much more, we have decided to add a portrait of...
This globe was donated to the house during restoration and we believe it is of the 1950s. The stand the globe sits on is hollow and we believe it...
I searched the obvious parts of the house today and found nothing like a three-legged pot. It might be in storage or somewhere else, maybe it...
Yes, Marshall's first wife was Elizabeth Carter Coles, whom he married in 1902 until her untimely death from complications from a surgery in 1927....
You are correct! Restoration began in 1995 and we opened to the public on Veterans Day, 2005.
Marshall was never stationed in Japan, but his wife Lily did visit quite often for health reasons. From 1902-03 and from 1913-16 Marshall was in...
Thank you both for your help! I will inform the museum staff and will get back to you if we find a pot that fits.
Thanks for your help! There are no burn marks anywhere on the set so I assume none of these items were ashtrays.
Hmm interesting thought. Thanks!
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This piece was owned by General Marshall but we have no idea WHAT it is! It is made of wood and measures about 12 inches in diameter with three...
This piece was owned by General Marshall and was possibly bought while he was in China as Special Envoy from 1945-47. It is black lacquer with...
Hi everyone! I am the assistant curator for the George C. Marshall House, a historic house museum in Leesburg, Virginia. I've created this account...
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