[1] The Benjamin Marshall House is located in eastern Dublin, standing prominently at the northwest corner of New Hampshire Route 101 and Brush Brook Road.
It is a rambling wood-frame structure, with a large 2+1⁄2-story main block, and a series of ells that extend west along the road, and to the building's rear.
[2] The oldest portion of the house, now probably a portion of its main block, was built in 1821 as a Cape-style 1+1⁄2-story structure by Benjamin Marshall, a local carpenter and blacksmith who had his workshop on the property.
A number of its owners have been prominent in local affairs, serving as town selectman and road agent.
In the late 20th century the house was owned by schoolteacher and folk musician Bob McQuillen,[2] who called it "The Quacker Box".