East Bay, Then and Now: Marshall-Lindblom House Was the ‘Prettiest Home in Berkeley’
By Daniella Thompson
Friday April 18, 2008
John Albert Marshall (1868-1924), commonly known as J.A., was a small and hot-tempered man. In 1906 he had two brushes with the law—one as a recalcitrant witness for the defense, threatening to thrash a much larger prosecuting attorney, the other when he was convicted of battery after pummeling John Koch, owner of a delicatessen at 2520 Bancroft Way.
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