Rash's Surname Index


Notes for Moses Waite MARSHALL

The life of Moses Marshall, Jr., is considerably less well known than that of his father or his great uncle. Moses, Jr., studied medicine in Philadelphia during the 1830s, and established a general practice in West Bradford shortly thereafter. It appears that he may have lectured publicly on scientific subjects, at least periodically, during the 1840s or 50s.
Politically, Moses, Jr., aligned himself with the Democratic party during the Civil War period, opposed actions to keep the South in the Union by force, and (unlike his mildly abolitionist great uncle), did not seem to consider slavery a major evil.
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