Vice President under Woodrow Wilson March 4, 1913 until March 3, 1921
MARSHALL, Thomas Riley, a
Vice President of the United States; born in North Manchester, Wabash County,
Ind., March 14, 1854; attended the common schools and graduated from Wabash
College, Crawfordsville, Ind., in 1873; studied law; was admitted to the bar in
1875 and commenced practice in Columbia City, Ind.; Governor of Indiana
1909-1913; elected, as a Democrat, Vice President of the United States on the
ticket with Woodrow Wilson in 1912 and inaugurated on March 4, 1913; reelected
in 1916 and served until March 3, 1921; resumed the practice of law and literary
work in Indianapolis, Ind.; member of the Federal Coal Commission 1922-1923;
died in Washington, D.C., June 1, 1925; interment in Crown Hill Cemetery,
Indianapolis, Ind. - -Biographical
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