John Hobart Marble (February 26, 1869[1] – November 21, 1913) was an American attorney and government official, who was appointed to the Interstate Commerce Commission in March 1913 and served on the commission until his death eight months later.
^He appears on the 1870 US census at the age of one year and on ship manifests as born in 1869. His obituaries incorrectly list him as age 46 at death.
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the National Statuary Hall: "States [may] provide and furnish statues, in marble or bronze, not exceeding two in number for each State, of deceased persons...
was commissioned in 1793 by Lady Caroline Suffield, the daughter of JohnHobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, as a tomb for her father and his two wives...
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the Normandy American Cemetery. These burials are marked by white Lasa marble headstones, 9,238 of which are Latin crosses (for Protestants and Catholics)...
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services were also held at St David's Cathedral, Hobart, St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, and St John's Cathedral, Brisbane. On 28 November, her coffin...
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colossal columns of variegated breccia marble quarried along the Potomac River. The Corinthian capitals of white marble were carved in Carrara, Italy. A lantern...
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