James Randall Marsh

[2] He married Anne Steele in 1925 and the couple settled in Essex Fells, New Jersey.

There Marsh set up a metal forge which he used to create industrial and residential lighting fixtures.

[2] In 1952, Marsh was instrumental in establishing the Hunterdon Art Museum.

The museum, with workshops, is still in operation and the building is listed as Dunham's Mill on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.

[4] On October 9, 1965, the James Randall Marsh Historical Park was dedicated at the museum.

Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, New Jersey