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- Marshall's_Grove abstract "Marshall's Grove is a historic plantation house near Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. The two-story wood-frame house was built in the Federal-style in 1840. It is five bays wide, with a two-tiered, pedimented portico spanning the central bay. It was built for Dr. Hugh Marshall, a native of Charleston, South Carolina who migrated to Alabama during the 1830s. Located on the northern route into Selma, it was commandeered by Union General James H. Wilson during the Battle of Selma. Marshall's wife and daughters were allowed to remain in house during the occupation. The house was restored by Marshall's great-granddaughter, Seleta Llewellyn, during the mid-to-late 20th century. It was added to National Register of Historic Places on February 4, 1982.".
- Marshall's_Grove added "1982-02-04".
- Marshall's_Grove architecturalStyle Federal_architecture.
- Marshall's_Grove area "5665.59899136".
- Marshall's_Grove nearestCity Selma,_Alabama.
- Marshall's_Grove nrhpReferenceNumber "82002010".
- Marshall's_Grove wikiPageID "39101089".
- Marshall's_Grove wikiPageRevisionID "550184620".
- Marshall's_Grove yearOfConstruction "1840".
- Marshall's_Grove added "1982-02-04".
- Marshall's_Grove architecture "Federal".
- Marshall's_Grove coordDisplay "inline,title".
- Marshall's_Grove governingBody "Private".
- Marshall's_Grove latDegrees "32".
- Marshall's_Grove latDirection "N".
- Marshall's_Grove latMinutes "27".
- Marshall's_Grove latSeconds "58".
- Marshall's_Grove locmapin "Alabama".
- Marshall's_Grove longDegrees "87".
- Marshall's_Grove longDirection "W".
- Marshall's_Grove longMinutes "0".
- Marshall's_Grove longSeconds "23".
- Marshall's_Grove name "Marshall's Grove".
- Marshall's_Grove nearestCity Selma,_Alabama.
- Marshall's_Grove refnum "82002010".
- Marshall's_Grove subject Category:Federal_architecture_in_Alabama.
- Marshall's_Grove subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1840.
- Marshall's_Grove subject Category:Houses_in_Dallas_County,_Alabama.
- Marshall's_Grove subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Alabama.
- Marshall's_Grove subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Dallas_County,_Alabama.
- Marshall's_Grove subject Category:Plantations_in_Alabama.
- Marshall's_Grove point "32.46611111111111 -87.00638888888889".
- Marshall's_Grove type HistoricPlace.
- Marshall's_Grove type Place.
- Marshall's_Grove type Wikidata:Q532.
- Marshall's_Grove type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Marshall's_Grove comment "Marshall's Grove is a historic plantation house near Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. The two-story wood-frame house was built in the Federal-style in 1840. It is five bays wide, with a two-tiered, pedimented portico spanning the central bay. It was built for Dr. Hugh Marshall, a native of Charleston, South Carolina who migrated to Alabama during the 1830s. Located on the northern route into Selma, it was commandeered by Union General James H. Wilson during the Battle of Selma.".
- Marshall's_Grove label "Marshall's Grove".
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- Marshall's_Grove sameAs Q14679285.
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- Marshall's_Grove lat "32.46611111111111".
- Marshall's_Grove long "-87.00638888888889".
- Marshall's_Grove wasDerivedFrom Marshall's_Grove?oldid=550184620.
- Marshall's_Grove isPrimaryTopicOf Marshall's_Grove.
- Marshall's_Grove name "Marshall's Grove".