The remains of the late William Marshall Anderson of Circleville, Ohio were brought to this city on Tuesday last and interred at Oak Dale Cemetery.
The William Marshall Anderson House is a historic house in Circleville, Ohio, United States. Built in 1865 as the home of William Marshall Anderson, the house has been ranked as a leading example of Gothic Revival architecture. Walls of brick and wood, covered with an asphalt roof, are decorated with many features of this style, including ornate wooden trim and ogive windows. The house's well-preserved nineteenth-century architecture led to its placement on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Location: 131 W Union St., Circleville, Ohio Area: 0.9 acres (0.36 ha) Built/Founded: 1865 Architect: William Doane Architectural style(s): Gothic Revival Governing body: Private Added to NRHP: November 29, 1979∼Brother of Robert Anderson who try in April 1861 to defend Fort Sumter. He was an adverturer, a scholar and an educated lawyer.Always restless,he was involed in numerous expeditions though out North America and Mexico. At age 25 he joined Willaim Sublette on a exedition of the Rocky Mountains. Inlater years he became a surveyor in the state of Virginia and managed serval farms in Ohio.he also wrote: The Rocky Mountain Journals of William Marshall Anderson: The West in 1834 (Bison Book)
The remains of the late William Marshall Anderson of Circleville, Ohio were brought to this city on Tuesday last and interred at Oak Dale Cemetery.
The William Marshall Anderson House is a historic house in Circleville, Ohio, United States. Built in 1865 as the home of William Marshall Anderson, the house has been ranked as a leading example of Gothic Revival architecture. Walls of brick and wood, covered with an asphalt roof, are decorated with many features of this style, including ornate wooden trim and ogive windows. The house's well-preserved nineteenth-century architecture led to its placement on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Location: 131 W Union St., Circleville, Ohio Area: 0.9 acres (0.36 ha) Built/Founded: 1865 Architect: William Doane Architectural style(s): Gothic Revival Governing body: Private Added to NRHP: November 29, 1979∼Brother of Robert Anderson who try in April 1861 to defend Fort Sumter. He was an adverturer, a scholar and an educated lawyer.Always restless,he was involed in numerous expeditions though out North America and Mexico. At age 25 he joined Willaim Sublette on a exedition of the Rocky Mountains. Inlater years he became a surveyor in the state of Virginia and managed serval farms in Ohio.he also wrote: The Rocky Mountain Journals of William Marshall Anderson: The West in 1834 (Bison Book)
Family Members
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Maria William Anderson Latham
1798–1887
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Frances Marshall Anderson
1800–1802
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Larz Anderson
1803–1878
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Robert Anderson
1805–1871
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Mary Louise Anderson Hall
1809–1889
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Hugh Roy Anderson
1811–1812
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John Roy Anderson
1811–1863
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Charles Anderson
1814–1895
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Lucelia Poindexter Anderson
1817–1820
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Matthew Marshall Anderson
1819–1820
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Sarah Jane Anderson Kendrick
1822–1895
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