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Hornblower Marshall Collection

Hornblower Marshall was a legendary figure in the maritime world, known for his fearless leadership and unparalleled navigation skills

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Edward Lind Morse Studio, 2133 R. St. N.W. Washington, DC Hornblower & Marshall, Architects, 1902

Edward Lind Morse Studio, 2133 R. St. N.W. Washington, DC Hornblower & Marshall, Architects, 1902
Edward Lind Morse Studio, 2133 R. St. N.W. Washington, D.C. Hornblower & Marshall, Architects, 1902

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Studio in house of Edward Lind Morse, R St. Washington, D.C. between 1890 and 1950

Studio in house of Edward Lind Morse, R St. Washington, D.C. between 1890 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Studio in house of Edward Lind Morse, R St. Washington, D.C. between 1890 and 1950. Fireplace

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: George S. Fraser House, R St. and Conn. Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. between 1890 and 1950

George S. Fraser House, R St. and Conn. Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. between 1890 and 1950. Photograph shows a far view of the exterior of the George S. Fraser House, located at 1701 20th Street, N.W

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: George S. Fraser House, R St. and Conn. Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. between 1890 and 1950

George S. Fraser House, R St. and Conn. Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. between 1890 and 1950. Photograph shows a near view of the exterior of the George S. Fraser House, located at 1701 20th Street, N.W

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Joseph Coerten Hornblower, 1848-1908, between c1890 and c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Joseph Coerten Hornblower, 1848-1908, between c1890 and c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Joseph Coerten Hornblower, 1848-1908, between c1890 and c1910. Half length portrait, facing right. [Architect in Hornblower & Marshall; partnership with James Rush Marshall]

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: James Rush Marshall, 1851-1927, between c1890 and c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

James Rush Marshall, 1851-1927, between c1890 and c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
James Rush Marshall, 1851-1927, between c1890 and c1910. Three quarter length portrait, seated, facing left. [Architect in Hornblower & Marshall; partnership with Joseph Coerten Hornblower]

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Lucius Tuckerman House, 1600 I St. N.W. between 1890 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Lucius Tuckerman House, 1600 I St. N.W. between 1890 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Lucius Tuckerman House, 1600 I St. N.W. between 1890 and 1950. Exterior of Washington, D.C. house

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Washington, D.C. building exterior - Tuckerman House, 1600 I St. N.W. (1900?)

Washington, D.C. building exterior - Tuckerman House, 1600 I St. N.W. (1900?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Washington, D.C. building exterior - Tuckerman House, 1600 I St. N.W. (1900?). Richardson, Architect

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Fraser House, Washington, D.C. 1900?. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Fraser House, Washington, D.C. 1900?. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Fraser House, Washington, D.C. 1900?. Room with fireplace

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Fraser House, Washington, D.C. 1900?. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Fraser House, Washington, D.C. 1900?. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Fraser House, Washington, D.C. 1900?. Room with fireplace

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Fraser House, Wash. D.C. 1890s. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Fraser House, Wash. D.C. 1890s. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Fraser House, Wash. D.C. 1890s

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: Joseph Coerten Hornblower, half-length portrait, facing right, between 1890 and 1908

Joseph Coerten Hornblower, half-length portrait, facing right, between 1890 and 1908
Joseph C. Hornblower, half-length portrait, facing right, between 1890 and 1908. [Architect in Hornblower & Marshall; partnership with James Rush Marshall]

Background imageHornblower Marshall Collection: James Rush Marshall, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left, between 1890 and 1910

James Rush Marshall, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left, between 1890 and 1910
James R. Marshall, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left, between 1890 and 1910. [Architect in Hornblower & Marshall; partnership with Joseph Coerten Hornblower]



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Hornblower Marshall was a legendary figure in the maritime world, known for his fearless leadership and unparalleled navigation skills. Born into a family of seafarers, he quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the most respected captains of his time. His crew revered him for his unwavering dedication to their safety and well-being, always putting their needs above his own. Despite facing countless challenges at sea, Hornblower Marshall never wavered in his resolve to protect those under his command. His reputation as a masterful sailor spread far and wide, with sailors from all corners of the globe seeking out his guidance and expertise. Whether navigating treacherous waters or battling fierce storms, Hornblower Marshall's skill and courage were unmatched. Even after retiring from active duty, Hornblower Marshall continued to inspire future generations of sailors with tales of his daring exploits on the high seas. His legacy lives on as a shining example of what it means to be a true leader in times of adversity.