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BRITISH COLONIAL ADMINISTRATOR
William H. Marsh; Marsh Road, Hong Kong; W. H. Marsh

W. W. Marsh         
  • Woodcut of an early Marsh Brothers harvester
  • Marsh's house in Sycamore, Illinois
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN (1835-1918)
William Wallace Marsh; William W. Marsh
William Wallace Marsh (April 15, 1835 – May 12, 1918) was a Canadian American inventor and businessman who co-founded Marsh, Steward & Company with his brother Charles. Born in Ontario, Canada, Marsh developed an early harvester prototype on the family farm in DeKalb County, Illinois, United States.
Herbert W. Marsh         
PSYCHOLOGIST
Herbert W. Marsh is an educational psychologist who has published influential research on self-concept, motivation and university students' evaluations of teaching effectiveness.
Henry W. Marsh         
  • At Harvard, c. 1885
  • His wife, Agnes, entertaining wounded soldiers at [[Warwick Castle]] on October 6, 1915, during [[World War I]]
AMERICAN INSURANCE EXECUTIVE (1860–1943)
Henry Wheelwright Marsh
Henry Wheelwright Marsh (May 1, 1860 – April 13, 1943) was an American insurance executive who co-founded the insurance brokerage firm Burroughs, Marsh & McLennan, which later became Marsh & McLennan.

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William Henry Marsh

Sir William Henry Marsh (1827–21 July 1906; Chinese Translated Name: 馬殊; 馬師 also infrequently used) was a British colonial administrator, who governed Hong Kong twice. The first tenure started in March 1882, and ended in March 1883, when Sir George Bowen succeeded him as the 9th Governor of Hong Kong. The second tenure started in December 1885, and ended in April, 1887, when Major-General William Cameron succeeded him as Colonial Administrator.