John Marshall. Born Prince William (now Fauquier) County
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John Marshall. Born Prince William (now Fauquier) County, VirginiaJohn Marshall, the fourth chief justice of the United States, established the concept of judicial review—in which the Supreme Court could pronounce a law
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FAUQUIER COUNTY Area 666 Square Miles Formed in 1759 from Prince William, and named for Francis Fauquier, Governor of Virginia, 1758-1768. Chief Justice John Marshall was born in this county. Conservation & Development Commission 1929 Stock
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