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  1. Frank James Marshall was a prominent figure in the world of chess during the early part of the 20th century. He was born on August 10, 1877, and was knwn for his exceptional chess skills, which earned him the title of the U.S. Chess Champion from 1909 to 1936. Marshall was considered one of the world’s strongest chess players, and his ...

  2. Jan 27, 2023 · Marshall, Frank James, 1877-1944, Chess players -- United States -- Biography Publisher Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co. Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  3. Frank Marshall. Born: 1877-Aug. Died: 1944-Nov. Best World Rank: #2 (on the August 1913 rating list ) Highest Rating: 2762 on the December 1917 rating list, #3 in world, age 40y4m.

  4. The Gold Coins Game is a famous game of chess played by Stepan Levitsky and Frank Marshall. It was played in Breslau (now Wroclaw city in Poland) on July 20,...

  5. Frank James Marshall was an American chess player who lived from 1877 to 1944. He was known for his aggressive attacking style of play, and he held the title of United States chess champion from 1909 to 1936. Marshall was also a contender for the world championship in 1907, but he lost to the defending champion Emanuel Lasker.

  6. Jan 1, 1994 · Frank Marshall (1877-1944) reigned as America's chess champion from 1907 through 1936-the longest stint of anyone. Marshall's life and playing style are fully examined here, including over 200 of his games (some never before published) with 190 positional diagrams.

    • Andy Soltis
  7. A 3-round swiss-system tournament, the 23rd consecutive monthly event at this venue. This month we honor Frank Marshall (1877-1944), US Chess Champion from 1909 to 1936. In 1915, he led the formation of the Marshall Chess Club in Greenwich Village, NYC, one of the oldest chess clubs in the United States. One rated section; accelerated pairings in Round 1 if more than 8 entrants. Two rated ...

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