The story of the Hall of fame, including the lives and portraits of the elect and of those who barely missed election Also a list of America's most eligible women . ? I was a good deal sur-prised at this question, but told him that if he could sleepit would be very desirable. He immediately placed him-self upon the bed, and fell into a profound sleep, and con-tinued so until I was obliged to rouse him in order toundergo the operation. He exhibited the same fortitude,scarcely uttering a murmur, throughout the whole procedure,which, from the peculiar nature of his complaint, was neces-sarily ted


The story of the Hall of fame, including the lives and portraits of the elect and of those who barely missed election Also a list of America's most eligible women . ? I was a good deal sur-prised at this question, but told him that if he could sleepit would be very desirable. He immediately placed him-self upon the bed, and fell into a profound sleep, and con-tinued so until I was obliged to rouse him in order toundergo the operation. He exhibited the same fortitude,scarcely uttering a murmur, throughout the whole procedure,which, from the peculiar nature of his complaint, was neces-sarily tedious. On Christmas day of that same year his wife died. Hehad loved her most devotedly for more than fifty day before she died, she hung about his neck a locketin which was a little wisp of her hair. He wore it always,day and night, and gave orders that it should be the lastthing removed from his body after his death. After his recovery, in 1831, Marshall remained in goodhealth until 1835, when he rapidly declined. He died inPhiladelphia, July 6, 1835, and was buried by the side of hisbeloved wife in the Schokoe Hill Cemetery, in Richmond, 105


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