John Marshall The Frist Chief Justice
The author gave many details about John Marshall’s life. John Marshall was a Virginian --by birth, up-bringing, disposition, and property. “His thirty-four years as Chief Justice of the United States overshadowed hisearly life, yet the Chief Justice always remained what his early years had made of him. The words of his youth left enduring marks upon his character” (1). John Marshall was the son of Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith. The eldest of fifteen children, he was born September 24, 1755, in his family’s little cottage in Prince William County, Virginia. When John was ten, his father decided that they were going to move into a valley in the Blue Ridge Mountains called” The Hollow,” almost thirty miles from the house where they lived. John spoke of his father as a man who possessed “ scarcely any fortune, and who had received a very limited education; but he was a man to whom nature had been bountiful, and who had assiduously improved her gifts.” The books were very hard to take care of and were very
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