The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . he was president of the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science; in1882 was appointed vertebrate palaeontologist ofthe United States Geological Sur\ey; and in 1S83became president of the National Academy of Sci-ences. Died at New Haven, Conn., March 18, also Birds, Vol. Ill, p. 729; Sauropsida,Vol. XXI, p. 323; and Siredon, Vol. XXII, p. 96. MARSHALL, a city and the capital of ClarkCounty, central eastern Illinois, 15 miles S. of Paris,on the Terre Haute and Indianapolis and the Cleve-la


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . he was president of the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science; in1882 was appointed vertebrate palaeontologist ofthe United States Geological Sur\ey; and in 1S83became president of the National Academy of Sci-ences. Died at New Haven, Conn., March 18, also Birds, Vol. Ill, p. 729; Sauropsida,Vol. XXI, p. 323; and Siredon, Vol. XXII, p. 96. MARSHALL, a city and the capital of ClarkCounty, central eastern Illinois, 15 miles S. of Paris,on the Terre Haute and Indianapolis and the Cleve-land, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis is in a grain and stock-raising region, and has sev-eral woolen, planing and flour mills. It has a con-siderable trade. Pop. 1890, 1,900; 1900, 2,077. , acity and the capital of CalhounCounty, central southern Michigan, 30 miles E. ofKalamazoo, on the Kalamazoo River, and on theCincinnati, Jackson and Mackinac and the Michi-gan Central railroads. It has the repair-shops ofthe Michigan Central railroad, a large carriage fac-. OTHNIEL CHARLES MARSH. MARSHALL MARSH HAWK 35 tory, and manufactories of plows, wind-mills, carpets,bicycles, school furniture, and stoves and 1890,3,968; igoo. 4,370, MARSHALL, a village and the capital of LyonCounty, southwestern Minnesota, 27 miles ofGranite Falls, on the Redwood River, and on theChicago and North-Western and the Great Northernrailroads. It is in an agricultural and stock-raisingregion. It has steam roller-process flour-mills andships large quantities of pork, beef, wheat and 1890, 1,203; 1900, 2,088. MARSHALL, a city and the capital of SalineCounty, northwestern central Missouri, 74 miles Kansas City, on the Chicago and Alton and theMissouri Pacific railroads. It is in a fine agricul-tural region, where anthracite coal and building-stone abound. It has carriage factories, a canneryand salt springs. It is the seat of Missouri ValleyC


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