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Max Lale
Prominent journalist and local
historian.
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The courthouse square may have been covered in its
Wonderland of Lights garb for only 11 years, but it was
always a center of activities in Marshall, from market days
at the turn-of-the-century to War Bond rallies in 1942. It
[Image] is also the beginning of a walking tour of
Marshall called "The Lale Trail," named for one of its
prominent journalists and historians, Max Lale.
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Court House Extension
1924
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Marshall
was founded in 1841 on land donated by Peter Whetstone.
According to legend, Whetstone bribed the county
commissioners with a jug of whiskey he had hidden in a
hollow tree on the square. Businesses soon lined the square
and Austin Street to the north. This photograph was taken
before the turn of the century. The streets are now paved,
and Logan and Whaley Hardware, in the center of the
photograph, the bank on the far left, and the Hub Shoe
Store, distinguished by the large log-wagon hub in the right
corner of the photograph, still operate.
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