Marshall House, Federal-style residence in Richmond, United States.
The Marshall House is a Federal-style residence built in Richmond, Virginia, featuring original carved woodwork and multiple porches on its two floors. The structure contains several bedrooms and demonstrates the architectural character of its era.
John Marshall, who became Chief Justice, constructed this residence in 1790 and occupied it for 45 years as he shaped early American law. The house served as his home during a pivotal period for the nation's judicial system.
The house reveals how a prominent judicial family lived during the early republic and valued both scholarship and domestic life. Visitors can observe the spaces where legal thinking and everyday routines coexisted.
The house is accessible for guided tours during warmer months, and visitors should be prepared for stairs and multiple levels. Tours provide the best way to see the interior details and learn about the rooms.
Historical financial records reveal that construction began in 1786 with exact documentation of expenses, offering a rare glimpse into late 18th-century building costs. Such detailed records from this period are uncommon and provide visitors insight into the practical realities of the time.
Location: Virginia
GPS coordinates: 38.80470,-77.04460
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:20
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