Hudson Snowden Marshall

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Appointed byWoodrow Wilson
Born(1870-01-15)January 15, 1870
H. Snowden Marshall
'Marshall circa 1910 to 1915
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
In office
May 7, 1913  May 1917
Appointed byWoodrow Wilson
Preceded byHenry A. Wise (attorney)
Succeeded byFrancis Gordon Caffey
Personal details
Born(1870-01-15)January 15, 1870
DiedMay 15, 1931(1931-05-15) (aged 61)
SpouseIsabella Couper Stiles
RelationsSomerville Pinkney Tuck (nephew)
Alexander J. M. Tuck (nephew)
ParentCharles Marshall

Hudson Snowden Marshall (January 15, 1870 – May 29, 1931) was the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1915 to 1917.

Hudson Snowden Marshall was born on January 15, 1870, in Baltimore, Maryland. He was a son of Sarah Rebecca Nicholls (née Snowden) Marshall (1840–1929) and Colonel Charles Marshall (1830-1902), a Confederate Adjutant and aide-de-camp to General Robert E. Lee. He had one sister, Emily Rosalie Snowden Marshall (wife of Judge Somerville Pinkney Tuck),[1] and three brothers, James Markham Marshall, Robert Edward Lee Marshall, and Charles Alexander Marshall.

His paternal grandparents were Maria Rose (née Taylor) Marshall and Alexander John Marshall, nephew of Chief Justice John Marshall. His maternal grandparents were Thomas Snowden and Ann Rebecca (née Nicholls) Snowden. Through his sister, he was uncle to diplomat Somerville Pinkney Tuck,[2] and businessman Alexander John Marshall Tuck.[3]

After primary school in Baltimore, he attended Maupin's School in Ellicott City, Maryland, before attending the University of Virginia, from where he graduated in 1890.[4]

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