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  1. Thomas Riley Marshall (March 14, 1854 – June 1, 1925) was an American politician who served as the 28th vice president of the United States from 1913 to 1921 under President Woodrow Wilson.

  2. May 28, 2024 · Thomas R. Marshall was the 28th vice president of the United States (1913–21) in the Democratic administration of President Woodrow Wilson. He was the first vice president in almost a century to serve two terms in office.

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  3. Thomas Marshall (2 April 1730 – 22 June 1802) was a Virginia surveyor, planter, military officer soldier and politician who served in the House of Burgesses and briefly in the Virginia House of Delegates and helped form the state of Kentucky, but may be best known as the father of Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court John Marshall.

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  5. A cheerful, self-deprecating politician from Indiana, Thomas Marshall served dutifully as Woodrow Wilson's vice president.

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  6. Thomas R. Marshall. Thomas Riley Marshall was born March 14, 1854, in North Manchester, Indiana, to Daniel and Martha Patterson Marshall. Marshall's father was a country doctor who spent much of his time caring for his mother, who suffered from tuberculosis.

  7. Thomas Marshall (1730-1802) was a Continental Army officer, a delegate to the Virginia convention, and the father of Chief Justice John Marshall. He served in the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the Kentucky separation convention, and was a surveyor general and a collector of revenue in Kentucky.

  8. The first United States vice-president of the 20th century to serve consecutive terms in office was Thomas R. Marshall, who held the position from 1913 to 1921 in the Democratic administration of Woodrow Wilson.

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