Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1884 — John Marshall’s Nose. [ARTICLE]
John Marshall’s Nose.
After the unveiling of the Marshall statue several descendants of the great Chief Justice visited the Congressional Library. In the party were three granddaughters of Judge Marshall, one of whom distinctly remembered him. The librarian asked for her opinion of the likeness of the statue. She replied that the profile was an excellent likeness, that it could scarcely be better, but that the front view was not so good. “Has the artist taken any liberties?” asked Mr. Spofford. “Yes,” replied the lady, “he has made the nose an improvement upon the original.” She admitted that her grandfather had a pug nose.— Philadelphia Press.
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