Marshall Latham Bond
Marshall Latham Bond | |
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| Born | March 10, 1867 Orange, Virginia, United States |
| Died | September 6, 1941 (aged 74) Seattle, Washington, United States |
| Education | Yale University Stanford University, St. Paul's School |
| Occupations | Mining engineer, stockbroker, cowboy, outdoor guide |
| Spouse | Amy Louise Burnett (m. 1900–) |
| Children | 2 |
| Parent | Hiram Bond |
Marshall Latham Bond (March 10, 1867– September 6, 1941) was an American mining engineer, stockbroker, real estate broker, cowboy and outdoor guide. He was one of two brothers who were Jack London's landlords, and among his employers during the autumn of 1897 and the spring of 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush. They were the owners of the dog that London fictionalized as Buck in his 1903 novel The Call of the Wild.