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"The Political Ideas of John Marshall", 1959

 Item — Box 5: Series id159295; Series id165530; Series id165574; Series id165596, Folder: 3
Identifier: id165568
Scope and Contents

Autographed by the author, Saul K. Padover, in the Spring 1959 issue of Social Research. Subsequently published by McGraw-Hill in a 1960 book, Fountain of Freedom.

Dates: 1959

John Marshall, Amsterdam, to Timothy Pickering, 1797 September 2

 Item — Box 1: Series id159295, Folder: 5
Identifier: id159457
Scope and Contents The captain of a British frigate of Admiral Duncan's fleet at the mouth of the Texel boarded their ship on August 29 but treated them extremely politely upon learning that a US minister was on board; observed the Dutch fleet in the Texel ready to move on the British if negotiations at Lille failed; describes the internal politics of the French government: the Directory presses for war while the Council of Five Hundred desires peace, fearing the politicization of the French army; Lord...
Dates: 1797 September 2

Greetings on the John Marshall Bicentennial, 1954

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id226911, Folder: 3
Identifier: id2784
Scope and Contents

Two 8.5" x 11" certificates, one signed by Lawrence A. Kunpton [?] of the University of Chicago, naming Jo Desha Lucas as delegate to the bicentennial celebration. The second signed by Rufus Carrollton Harris of Tulane University, naming Julian Payne Freret as delegate. Acc. 1984.023

Dates: 1954

Richmond Kiwanis Club, John Marshall Hotel, 1973 March 5

 File — Box 19: Series id182730, Folder: 194
Identifier: id205912
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1973 March 5

Agribusiness Appreciation Dinner, Hotel John Marshall, 1974 January 16

 File — Box 20: Series id182730, Folder: 5
Identifier: id205951
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1974 January 16

Keep Virginia Beautiful, John Marshall Hotel, 1975 January 14

 File — Box 21: Series id182730, Folder: 5
Identifier: id206673
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1975 January 14

Credit Union Convention, John Marshall Hotel, 1975 April 25

 File — Box 21: Series id182730, Folder: 26
Identifier: id206694
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1975 April 25

Commonwealth Day Dinner, John Marshall Hotel, 1976 March 27

 File — Box 22: Series id182730, Folder: 32
Identifier: id206818
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1976 March 27

Commonwealth Prayer Breakfast, John Marshall Hotel, 1977 January 13

 File — Box 23: Series id182730, Folder: 18
Identifier: id206899
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1977 January 13

State Agency Luncheon, John Marshall Hotel, 1977 May 2

 File — Box 23: Series id182730, Folder: 60
Identifier: id206963
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1977 May 2

Governor's Prayer Breakfast, Hotel John Marshall, 1968 February 7

 File — Box 18: Series id182730, Folder: 54
Identifier: id195065
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1968 February 7

Grand Master's Banquet, John Marshall Hotel, 1968 February 13

 File — Box 18: Series id182730, Folder: 56
Identifier: id198612
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1968 February 13

State Agency Luncheon, John Marshall Hotel, 1968 May 6

 File — Box 18: Series id182730, Folder: 75
Identifier: id198631
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1968 May 6

Virginia Jaycees Awards Luncheon, John Marshall, 1968 May 18

 File — Box 18: Series id182730, Folder: 81
Identifier: id198637
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1968 May 18

Virginia Treasurers' Banquet, John Marshall Hotel, 1969 June 20

 File — Box 19: Series id182730, Folder: 19
Identifier: id200416
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1969 June 20

Luncheon for Battle, John Marshall Hotel, 1969 October 27

 File — Box 19: Series id182730, Folder: 66
Identifier: id201345
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.

Dates: 1969 October 27

John Marshall to St. George Tucker, 1794 December

 Item — Box 18: Series id216780, Folder: 17
Identifier: id242615
Scope and Contents

Mr. Roane was elected judge of the court of appeals. The causes of Mr. Randolph have been tried. Presentation to the bills to Mr. John Randolph was completely proved. However, a defeat in procedure caused the plaintiffs to be nonsuited.

Dates: 1794 December

John Marshall to St. George Tucker, 1816 December

 Item — Box 35: Series id216780, Folder: 11
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents

I regret your indispostion. Take care of yourself.

Dates: 1816 December

John Marshall to St. George Tucker, 1822 November 23

 Item — Box 40: Series id216780, Folder: 1
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents

Tucker's indisposition. Regrets delay for parties are very urgent for a trial.

Dates: 1822 November 23

John Marshall, Washington, D.C., to James Markham Marshall, Happy Creek, Virginia, 1825 February 14

 Item — Box 3: Series id159295, Folder: 3
Identifier: id163382
Scope and Contents

Discusses presidential election of 1824; ascribes it to the letters of Kremer and to Mr. Vanraensaeller's reluctant last-minute vote for John Quincy Adams; speculates about the Cabinet; including Mr. Crawford's refusal of the Treasury, and Henry Clay's rumored acceptance of the State Department. Original is located in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.

Dates: 1825 February 14

John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia probably to Thomas Marshall, Fauquier County, Virginia, undated

 Item — Box 4: Series id159295, Folder: 6
Identifier: id165417
Scope and Contents

Has had some difficulty weighing and selling his Parkinson breed of hogs because they were too large and their meat is not sweet enough; discusses purchases made for him, Mary, Fanny Burwell, and Maria Willis according to his directions; is surprised at the magnitude of his Thomas Marshall's debts; lectures on paying them off.

Dates: undated

John Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts, to John Marshall, Washington, D.C., 1806 July 17

 Item — Box 2: Series id159295, Folder: 2
Identifier: id161378
Scope and Contents

Takes no offense at Marshall's printing of Adams's letters to General Washington in Marshall's biography of Washington; in detailing the events of the last years of Washington's life, Marshall "will run the gauntlet between two influential factions, armed with scorpions...;" but such an investigation must be made; comments upon Adams appointing General Washington to head of the army. Original is privately owned.

Dates: 1806 July 17

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