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Marshall Historic District (Marshall, Virginia)

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NRHP Reference #
  
07000191

Designated VLR
  
December 6, 2006

Year built
  
1771

VLR #
  
030-5156

Area
  
40 ha

Added to NRHP
  
19 March 2007

Marshall Historic District (Marshall, Virginia)

Location
  
Including parts of Anderson R., Emerald Ln., Frost St., Main St., Rosstown Rd. Wild Aster Ct. and Winchester Rd., Marshall, Virginia

Built by
  
Cain, H.L.; Fleming, Irvin, et al.

Architectural style
  
Federal, Gothic Revival, et al.

Marshall Historic District is a national historic district located at Marshall, Fauquier County, Virginia. It encompasses 314 contributing buildings and 3 contributing sites in the rural village of Marshall. The district represents a collection of historic buildings with a wide range of building types and architectural styles that date from the end of the 18th century to the mid-20th century. Notable buildings include the Fauquier Heritage and Preservation Foundation building (c. 1771), hosteller’s house for Rector’s Ordinary (c. 1800), a store and Confederate post office (c. 1805), the Elgin House (c. 1820, 1892), former Marshall Pharmacy (c. 1830), the Foley Building (c. 1830), the Gothic Revival style Trinity Episcopal Church (1849), Salem Baptist Church (1929), Marshall United Methodist Church (1899), and the Marshall Ford Company (1916), reputed to be the oldest building built as a Ford dealership in the United States that is still functioning as such.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

Some of the contributing buildings in the Marshall Historic District:

References

Marshall Historic District (Marshall, Virginia) Wikipedia