Francis Marion Martin
Full Name: Francis Marion MartinDate of birth: April 1, 1830
Date of death: June 11, 1903
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Chamber | District | Dates of Service | Legislatures | Party | City/County | Note | Counties in District |
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S | 14 | Jan 14, 1879 - Jan 9, 1883 | 17th (1) (2) (3) 16th (4) (5) (6) 17th (1) (2) (3) | Democrat | Corsicana / Navarro | Senate President Pro Tempore (17th) | Freestone, Limestone, Navarro |
S | 22 | Nov 7, 1859 - Nov 4, 1861 | 8th (7) (8) (9) (10) | Corsicana / Navarro | Freestone, Henderson, Limestone, Navarro |
(1) 17th Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, elected 3/31/1881, Regular Session; and 1st C.S. Senate Journal.
(2) Democrat, 11/17/1880, p. 2. Galveston Daily News.
(3) Democrat. Pocket Directory of the Seventeenth Legislature of Texas, 1881.
(4) Democrat, 1/14/1879, p. 1. Galveston Daily News.
(5) 16th Legislature, Regular Session - Roll call of newly elected Senators, oath of office administered, 1/14/1879, p. 3. Senate Journal.
(6) Democrat. Texas Legislative Manual, 1879-80, 1879.
(7) Entire Senate went up for reelection due to Senatorial redistricting. Act passed Feb. 6, 1860, 8th Legislature, ch. 45, Apportionment Laws of Texas, 1836-1950, 1950.
(8) Elected to the Senate in 1859 as a supporter of Sam Houston who was elected governor as an Independent. Handbook of Texas Online.
(9) 8th Legislature, Regular Session - Roll of Senators elected since the last adjournment, oath of office administered, 11/7/1859, p. 2. Senate Journal.
(10) 8th Legislature - One of 15 newcomers to the Senate, 8th Regular Session, p. 302. The Texas Senate: Volume I, Republic to Civil War, 1836-1861, 1990.
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Senate District 14
Jan 14, 1879 - Jan 9, 1883 Legislatures: 17th (1) (2) (3) 16th (4) (5) (6) 17th (1) (2) (3) Senate President Pro Tempore (17th) (17th) (17th) Party: Democrat Home City/County: Corsicana / Navarro Counties in district: Freestone, Limestone, Navarro |
Senate District 22
Nov 7, 1859 - Nov 4, 1861 Legislatures: 8th (7) (8) (9) (10) Home City/County: Corsicana / Navarro Counties in district: Freestone, Henderson, Limestone, Navarro |
(1) 17th Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, elected 3/31/1881, Regular Session; and 1st C.S. Senate Journal.
(2) Democrat, 11/17/1880, p. 2. Galveston Daily News.
(3) Democrat. Pocket Directory of the Seventeenth Legislature of Texas, 1881.
(4) Democrat, 1/14/1879, p. 1. Galveston Daily News.
(5) 16th Legislature, Regular Session - Roll call of newly elected Senators, oath of office administered, 1/14/1879, p. 3. Senate Journal.
(6) Democrat. Texas Legislative Manual, 1879-80, 1879.
(7) Entire Senate went up for reelection due to Senatorial redistricting. Act passed Feb. 6, 1860, 8th Legislature, ch. 45, Apportionment Laws of Texas, 1836-1950, 1950.
(8) Elected to the Senate in 1859 as a supporter of Sam Houston who was elected governor as an Independent. Handbook of Texas Online.
(9) 8th Legislature, Regular Session - Roll of Senators elected since the last adjournment, oath of office administered, 11/7/1859, p. 2. Senate Journal.
(10) 8th Legislature - One of 15 newcomers to the Senate, 8th Regular Session, p. 302. The Texas Senate: Volume I, Republic to Civil War, 1836-1861, 1990.
Biographical Information top
Biographical Sketches
- MARTIN, FRANCIS MARION (1830-1903). Handbook of Texas Online.
- Biographical sketch, Marion Martin, pp. 797-798. A Memorial and Biographical History of Navarro, Henderson, Anderson, Limestone, Freestone and Leon Counties, Texas, 1893.
- 14th Lieutenant Governor: Frances Marion Martin. Photo and biographical sketch. Born 4/1/1830 in Livingston County, Kentucky; died 6/11/1903 in Corsicana, Texas. Presiding Officers of the Texas Legislature, 1846-2016, 2016.
- Biographical sketch and portrait. Texas Album of the Eighth Legislature, 1860.
- Biographical sketch, Marion Martin, p. 243. Texas Legislative Manual, 1879-80, 1879.
- Biographical sketch, Marion Martin, pp. 231-232. Texas Legislative Manual, 1882-83, 1883.
Military Service Notes
- Confederate States Army, Captain, Company C, 20th Texas Cavalry. Handbook of Texas Online.
Other Resources
- Lt. Governor F. Marion Martin, burial in Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana, Navarro County. Find a Grave.
- Delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1875. Included in Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Texas: Begun and Held at the City of Austin Texas. Constitutional Convention (1875). Galveston : Printed for the Convention at the "News" Office, 1875, pp. 3-4. Texas Constitutions Digitization Project (Tarlton Law Library, The University of Texas at Austin), 2009.
- Obituary, "Hon. Marion Martin Dead," 6/14/1903, p. 4. Waco Times-Herald.
Photographs
- Photograph. Lt. Governor Marion Martin, 18th Legislature composite photo of the Texas House of Representatives, 18th Legislature, State Preservation Board
- Photograph. Lt. Governor Marion Martin, 18th Legislature composite photo of the Texas Senate, 18th Legislature, State Preservation Board
- Photograph. M. Martin, 17th Legislature, State Preservation Board
- Photograph. Francis Marion Martin, 8th Legislature, Texas Album of the Eighth Legislature
- Photograph. Francis Marion Martin, Presiding Officers of the Texas Legislature, 1846-2006
- Photograph. Marion Martin, Constitutional Convention of 1875 Composite Photo. From the collection of the Texas State Library and Archives Commisison.
Composite Photographs on Display in the Capitol
- 17th session composite photo of Senate members (Senate chamber vestibule, west wall. 2E.V1). State Preservation Board.
- 17th session composite photo of Senate members (Texas State Library and Archives Commission). Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
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