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  1. Katherine Boyce Marshall (née Tupper; October 8, 1882 – December 18, 1978) was an actress, writer, and wife of soldier and statesman George C. Marshall.

  2. 7 de oct. de 2023 · Katherine Tupper Brown Marshall, George Marshalls second wife, was born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on October 8, 1882. She earned an “eclectic degree” from Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia, in 1902.

  3. www.marshallfoundation.org › articles-and-features › katherine-marshalls-book-togetherKatherine Marshall’s Book, “Together”

    10 de oct. de 2023 · The cover of Katherines book, Together: Annals of an Army wife. The book cover was created from this photograph from President Roosevelt’s inauguration in January 1945. Marshall advised Katherine on financial matters about the book in an April 1947 letter.

  4. While at Fort Benning, in October 1930, Marshall courted and married Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown, a Baltimore widow with three young children. His subsequent assignments with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Georgia and South Carolina in 1932 and 1933 gave Marshall a window into the character and ability of young American men who would ...

  5. When Katherine Boyce Tupper was born on 18 October 1882, in Harrodsburg, Mercer, Kentucky, United States, her father, Rev Henry Allen Tupper II, was 26 and her mother, Maria Louise Pender, was 23. She married General George Catlett Marshall Jr. on 15 October 1930, in Baltimore City, Maryland, United States.

  6. In 1930, he married Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown. Promoted to full colonel in 1933, Marshall commanded the 8th Infantry until being reassigned as the senior instructor of the Illinois National Guard from 1933 to 1936. In 1936, Marshall was made a brigadier general and led the 5th Infantry Brigade.

  7. When widowed Katherine Tupper Brown told her sons that she was inviting an Army officer named Colonel Marshall to visit them at their home on Fire Island, the lads at once smelt a rat.