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The
home at 2740 Telegraph Avenue was built in 1903. It withstood
the 1906 earthquake. One month after the earthquake on May
15, 1906 the Daily Gazette published a front page story headlining:
"The Marshall Mansion is Sold." The article reported
that Patrick O'Brien, a Tonapah millionaire from the gold
fields was "struck by the beauty of the house, at once
sought out the owner and asked his price."
The
same article goes on to tell us that the Marshall Brothers
would "commence at once" to build a home on the
adjacent lot on the corner of Stuart and Telegraph Avenue
and that the new house would be "an even larger and more
handsome residence."
The
Carraige House was the actual carriage shelter for the Fay
House. The Garden House was added sometime after the Second
World War. The Cottage House was built in 1991.
The
original Marshall house at 2740 Telegraph was converted into
a hotel in 1979. In 1984 the hotel was expanded by the acquisition
of the second Marshall house. This mansion was owned by Dr.
Jewel Fay from 1920 to 1984 and is locally known as the "Fay
House".
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