Marshall, TX (Texas) - The Wyalucing plantation was the childhood home of the only woman to appear on Confederate currency, Lucy Holcombe Pickens, and housed the office of the Trans-Mississippi Postal Department.
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Marshall, TX (Texas) - The community has developed in and around Whetstone Square, shown here in 1939. Guests lodged in the Capitol Hotel, right, and the taller Hotel Marshall directly behind it. In the 1960s the Harrison County Courthouse, center, hosted the first sit-ins in Texas.
Marshall, TX (Texas) - In the first decade of the 21st century the Sam B. Hall, Jr. U.S. Court House became one of the busiest federal courts.
Marshall, TX (Texas) - Maplecroft the centerpiece of the Starr Family Home State Historic Site in downtown.
Marshall, TX (Texas) - Marshall is a distribution center for rail freight.
Marshall, TX (Texas) - The T&P Depot, constructed in 1912, in the Ginocchio National Historic District houses the Texas & Pacific Railway Museum and also is a functioning Amtrak station.