George Thomas Marshall only son of Thomas and Sarah Goode Marshall He has that, "Do you feel lucky" look in his eyes. |
George Thomas Marshall was about 4 years old when his mother brought the children across the plains with the Ellsworth Handcart Company in 1856. Because of sheer determination, Sarah Marshall was the first member of any handcart company to enter the Salt Lake Valley. All her children appear in the photo above with the exception of Lovina Marshall Adams, and William Chadwick from her second marriage. George must have been very fond of his younger brother Charles Frederick Chadwick because he named one of his sons after him, Charles Frederick Marshall.
Guns believed to be used by George T. Marshall while Sherrif in Franklin, Idaho |
Historic Jail in Franklin's Historic District Once used as the Old City Hall |
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