Marshall, Jehu Foster, 1817-1862.

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Jehu (John) Foster Marshall was a lawyer and owner of plantations (Santuck and Long Cane) in Abbeville District, S.C., and Marion County, Florida; member of S.C. Senate, 1848-1861; Colonel, 1st Regiment Rifles, South Carolina Volunteers; Captain of Palmetto Regiment, Mexican War, 1846-1848; killed Aug. 1862, at Second Battle of Bull Run during Civil War; son of Samuel Marshall (1787-1861) and Eliza Clopton Foster Marshall; father of John Quitman (1849-1908), Samuel Fair Marshall, Jehu Foster Marshall, Jr., and three other children.

From the description of Jehu Foster Marshall papers, 1862. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 42622567

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creatorOf Marshall, Jehu Foster, 1817-1862. Jehu Foster Marshall papers, 1862. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
referencedIn Grier, Robert Calvin, 1817-1871. To the public ... Due West, S.C. ; 1850 Oct. 1 [broadside]. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
creatorOf United States. Army. South Carolina Regiment. Co. E. Records, 1846-1848. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
referencedIn Posey, Benjamin Lane, 1828-1888. Benjamin Lane Posey papers, 1851-1853. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Sullivans Island (S.C.)
Confederate States of America
Florida--Marion County
South Carolina
Florida
Charleston (S.C.)
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Command of troops
Draft
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Plantation management
Soldiers
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Birth 1817

Death 1862

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