Marshall Field's
Marshall Field's may refer to:
- Marshall Field, the founder of the Chicago, Illinois department store.
- Marshall Field family
- Marshall Field's, an iconic department store in Chicago, Illinois
- Marshall Field's Wholesale Store, a now demolished landmark building in Chicago, Illinois
- Marshall Fields (White House intruder), an unrelated man who was involved in a 1974 Christmas Day intrusion into the grounds of the White House complex in Washington, D.C.
See also
- Marshall Field and Company Building
- Marshall Field and Company Store
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Marshall Field's (disambiguation)". Image Credit.
Extended Definition: Marshall
Marshall
- For other disambiguation pages related in spelling to this one see Marshal, Marshalls, Marshalling and Marshall Township.
Marshall may refer to:
- "Marshall", an American spelling for the military rank of marshal
- Marshall Aerospace, an aerospace contractor based in Cambridge, England
- Marshall Amplification, a well-known brand of guitar electronics
- Marshall Cavendish, a subsidiary of Times Publishing Group, publisher of books, directories, magazines and partworks
- Marshall Plan (also known as "European Recovery Program"), plan for rebuilding the allied countries of Europe and repelling communism after World War II
- Marshall Scholarship, awarded to graduating American undergraduates by the British government, in commemoration of the Marshall Plan
- Marshall Pottery, the largest producer of red clay pottery in the United States
- Marshall, Sons & Co. of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, manufacturers of steam traction engines and the Field Marshall range of tractors
- Marshall University, a university in Huntington, West Virginia
- We Are Marshall, a 2006 movie about the aftermath of the 1970 plane crash that killed most of the 1970 Marshall University Thundering Herd football team and coaching staff.
Place names
In the United States of America:
- Marshall, Alaska
- Marshall, Arkansas
- Marshall, California
- Marshall, Illinois
- Marshall, Indiana
- Marshall, Michigan
- Marshall, Minnesota
- Marshall, Missouri
- Marshall, Oklahoma
- Marshall, New York
- Marshall, North Carolina
- Marshall, North Dakota
- Marshall, Texas
- Marshall, Virginia
- Marshall, Wisconsin
- Marshall, Dane County, Wisconsin
- Marshall, Richland County, Wisconsin
- Marshall, Rusk County, Wisconsin
- See also: Marshall County and Marshall Township
Marshall is also a part of the name of:
- Marshallville, Georgia
- Marshalltown, Iowa
- Marshallville, Ohio
- Marshallton, Pennsylvania
In other countries:
- Marshall, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia
- Marshall Islands (also known as "Republic of the Marshall Islands"), an island nation in the Pacific Ocean
Surname
It is an occupation name, whose etymology is from the Frankish mare ("horse") + skalkoz ("servant"). See also Sima.
Men:
- Alan Marshall :
- Alan Marshall (1902–1984), Australian writer, story teller and social documentor
- Alan Marshall (film producer)
- Alan G. Marshall, American chemist
- a pseudonym for Donald Edwin Westlake
- Alan John (Jock) Marshall (1911–1967), Australian author, academic and ornithologist
- Alfred Marshall (1842–1924), influential English economist
- Barry Marshall (born 1951), Australian physician and Nobel Prize winner famous for his research into stomach ulcers
- Benji Marshall (born 1985), New Zealand rugby league player
- David Marshall:
- David Marshall (footballer) (born 1985), Celtic F.C. and Scotland national football team player
- David Marshall (Scottish politician) (born 1941), British Labour Party Member of Parliament (1979–)
- David Saul Marshall (1908–1995), the former Chief Minister of Singapore
- David Marshall, Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of the Ontario Model Parliament
- Everett Pierce Marshall (1939–2006), American businessman and son of J. Howard Marshall
- Frank Marshall:
- Frank Marshall (footballer) (1904–1928), Scottish football (soccer) player
- Frank Marshall (movie producer) (born 1946), American film producer and director
- Frank Marshall (pianist)
- Frank James Marshall (1877–1944), American chess grandmaster
- Garry Kent Marshall (born 1934), American actor/director/writer/producer
- Gavin Mark Marshall (born 1960), Australian politician
- George Marshall:
- George Catlett Marshall, Jr. (1880–1959), former United States Army general, United States Secretary of State, United States Secretary of Defense; author of the Marshall Plan
- George Marshall (athlete), British runner
- George Marshall (conservationist) and political activist
- George Alexander Marshall (1851–1899), a U.S. Representative from Ohio
- George E. Marshall (1891–1975), American actor and director
- George Preston Marshall (1896–1969), American football team owner
- George Frederick Leycester Marshall (1843–1934), military officer and naturalist
- Grant Marshall:
- Grant Marshall (b. 1973), a Canadian ice hockey player
- name of the musician better known as Daddy G (born 1959) of Massive Attack
- Gregg Marshall, head coach of Winthrop University's men's basketball team.
- Humphrey Marshall:
- Humphrey Marshall (general) (1812–1872), Confederate general in the American Civil War
- Humphrey Marshall (Senator) (1760–1841), American politician from the state of Kentucky
- Humphry Marshall (1722–1801), American botanist
- James Marshall (see also Jim Marshall):
- James Marshall (actor) (born 1967), US actor
- James Marshall (author) (1942–1992), US author of children's books
- James Marshall (director) and producer
- Dr James 'Jimmy' Marshall (1908–1977), Scottish football player
- James Neville Marshall (1887–1918), English Victoria Cross recipient
- James Andrew Hamilton Marshall (born 1979) New Zealand cricketer
- President James Marshall, a fictional character played by Harrison Ford in Air Force One
- James Garth Marshall (1802–1873), English politician, Member of Parliament for Leeds
- James Howard Marshall II (1905–1995), Texas oil magnate, married to Anna Nicole Smith at the time of his death
- James Howard Marshall III, son of J. Howard Marshall
- James William Marshall (1822–1910), a United States Postmaster General
- James Wilson Marshall (1810–1885), who discovered gold in California in 1848
- Jack Marshall:
- Jack Marshall (1912–1988), Twenty-eighth Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Jack Marshall (author) (born 1936), American poet/author
- Jack Marshall (Canadian politician) (1919–2004)
- Jack Marshall (composer) (1921–1973), American Guitarist/conductor/composer
- Jack Marshall (soccer) (born 1902), a former U.S. soccer player
- Jack Marshall (ice hockey) (1877–1965), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jack Marshall, fictional protagonist of The Hacker Files, a comic book limited series, published by DC Comics in 1992 and 1993
- Jim Marshall (see also James Marshall):
- Jim Marshall (American football) (born 1937), a United States football player
- Jim Marshall (baseball player) (born 1931), United States baseball player and manager
- Jim Marshall (Broadcasting Executive) (born 1962), WAY-FM Network
- Jim Marshall (businessman) (born 1923), founder of Marshall Amplification
- Jim Marshall (photographer), legendary rock and roll photographer
- Jim Marshall (UK politician) (1941–2004), British Labour Party politician
- Jim Marshall (U.S. politician) (born 1948), Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives
- John Marshall
- John Marshall (1755–1835), former United States Secretary of State and long-time Chief Justice of the United States
- John Marshall (1797–1836), English politician, Member of Parliament for Leeds
- John Marshall (athlete) (born 1963), American middle-distance runner
- John Marshall (bishop) (died 1496), Bishop of Llandaff
- John Marshall (British captain) (1748–1819), after whom the Marshall Islands were named
- John Marshall (cartoonist), American comic strip artist
- John Marshall (English industrialist) (1765-1845), English Industrialist and MP
- John Marshall (football coach) (born 1945), defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks
- John Marshall (guitarist), former Metallica roadie and Metal Church guitarist
- John Marshall (musician) (born 1954), American percussionist
- John Marshall, Lord Curriehill (1794–1868), British judge
- John Birnie Marshall (1930–1957), an Australian freestyle swimmer
- Sir John Hubert Marshall (1876–1958), British archaeologist who worked in India
- John Kennedy Marshall (1932-2005), filmmaker
- John Leslie Marshall (born 1940), British MEP 1979-89 and MP 1987-97
- Sir John Ross Marshall (1912–1988), New Zealand politician
- John R. Marshall (radio), Radio Personality in Northwest Ohio, USA; currently in radio imaging at Cannonsburg Communications LLC
- John Stanley Marshall (born 1941), a British jazz drummer
- John W. Marshall, Virginia Secretary of Public Safety
- Leonard Allen Marshall Jr. (born 1961), former American professional football player
- Milo Max Marshall (1913–1993), American baseball player
- Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall (1900–1977), aka "Slam" Marshall, American historian
- Shaun Marshall (born 1978), English football goalkeeper
- Thomas Marshall:
- Thomas Marshall (general) (1793–1853), brigadier general of volunteers during the Mexican-American War
- Thomas A. Marshall (1864–??), Canadian politician
- Thomas Alexander Marshall (1794–1871), former U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- Thomas Francis Marshall (1801–1864), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1841–1843
- Thomas Frank Marshall (1854–1921), U.S. Representative from North Dakota 1901-1909
- Thomas Humphrey Marshall (1893–1981), British sociologist 1893–1981.
- Thomas Riley Marshall (1854–1925), twenty-eighth Vice President of the United States of America
- Thomas Worth Marshall, Jr. (1906–1942), an officer in the United States Navy 1930–1942
- Thurgood Marshall (1908–1993), prominent American attorney and a long-term Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Walter Marshall (1932–1996), British nuclear physicist, chairman of the UK Atomic Energy Authority and of the Central Electricity Generating Board; created Lord Marshall of Goring
Women:
- Erin Marshall (also known by the stage name "Erin Angel"; born 1987), English female professional wrestler
- Ethel Marshall (born 1924), American badminton player
Given name
- Marshall Allman (born 1984), American actor
- Marshall Bell (born 1942), American actor
- Marshall Crenshaw (born 1953), American pop musician
- Marshall William Faulk (born 1973), former American football player
- Marshall Lancaster (born 1974), English actor, best known as DC Chris Skelton in Life on Mars
- Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born 1972), American rapper more commonly known as Eminem
- Marshall Rosenbluth (1927–2003), American physicist
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Marshall". Image Credit.