Louise Foucar Marshall and Tom Marshall Collection, 1888-1972, (bulk 1900-1953).

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Louise Foucar Marshall and Tom Marshall Collection, 1888-1972, (bulk 1900-1953).

Documents and photographs, 1888-1972 (bulk 1900-1953). This collection is comprised of documents relating to the lives of Louise Foucar Marshall and her husband Tom Marshall. The bulk of the material consists of her personal correspondence and memorabilia, documents relating to Tom's death and Louise's trial for his murder in 1931, and to the Marshalls' real estate holdings. Louise Marshall was instrumental in the development of numerous residential properties and businesses in the area surrounding the University of Arizona. The collection includes personal letters, diaries written by Louise and Tom Marshall, journals and business letters, and books and pamphlets collected by Louise Marshall. Official documents and correspondence relating to the non-profit foundation, the Marshall Charitable Foundation, are also included here. This collection also includes a large number of photographs taken by Tom Marshall of the University of Arizona and the city of Tucson in the early years of the 20th century, which include university buildings, Tucson hospitals and sanitariums, and street scenes. It also includes a T. Roosevelt 1912 Progressive ticket battle flag and a large number of photographs and negatives, including a box of 4 x 5 glass-plate negatives.

4 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7968326

University of Arizona Libraries

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Marshall Charitable Foundation.

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Marshall, Louise Henriette Foucar, 1864-1956

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Louise Henriette Foucar was born in 1864, the daughter of a wealthy Boston family that had emigrated from Germany. Louise studied in France, Italy and Switzerland but her health was poor and she searched for a place with a better climate to live. After stints in El Paso, Texas and Mexico City, in 1890 she moved to Denver, Colorado and earned two degrees at the University of Denver. While in Denver, she developed tuberculosis and heart problems and in 1898 she moved again, this time ...

Marshall Foundation.

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Stephenson, Patricia Peters, 1928-

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Seymour, Harriet Engle Brown

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Peters, Wilma

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University of Arizona x Pictorial works.

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Marshall, Thomas Maitland, 1876-1936

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Peters, Ivan.

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