Manuscript Database - Subject: Marshall, Thomas, 1730-1802

Marshall, Thomas, 1730-1802

Marshall, Thomas, 1730-1802.

Account-book kept by Thomas Marshall, Surveyor of Fayette County, for the period, Nov. 28, 1782 to Jan. 12, 1783; and by Christopher Greenup, Deputy Surveyor and manager of the Surveyor's office, for the period from Jan. 12 - March 13, 1783. Preceeded by copies of land entries made by Thomas Marshall, John Marshall, Jr. and others in Kentucky in 1780. Contains accounts with Daniel Boone, Simon Kenton and many others. 165 cm.

Marshall, Thomas, 1730-1802

Survey Book, 1783-1787. 1 vol. A.D.

Contains field notes of Thomas Marshall of his surveys in Fayette County.

Marshall, Thomas, 1730-1802

Marshall Family Papers, 1815-1879.

Letter of John Marshall, Richmond, Virginia to Thomas A. Marshall, Bourbon county, Kentucky, 15 April 1833, concerning the estate of Col. Thomas Marshall.

Marshall, Thomas, 1730-1802

Bullitt Family Papers - Oxmoor Collection, 1683-2003. 164 cu.ft.

Marshall moved to Kentucky in 1783 with several of his children and was the surveyor for the District of Ohio until 1797. His papers consist of a transcript of his 1798 will and his epitaph, and a newspaper clipping re: Marshall and his job as surveyor.(562) Thomas W. Bullitt compiled a list of historical references for his ancestor Col. Marshall.(340) Statement dated 25 February 1784 from Marshall, who was the surveyor of Fincastle County, re: Israel Christian registering his Kentucky land on the Sandy River. (406) Among William Marshall Bullitt's genealogical papers there were letters and papers re: research he had done on his ancestor Thomas Marshall. (2505-2506)