George B. Martin

George Brown Martin
United States Senator
from Kentucky
In office
September 7, 1918  March 4, 1919
Preceded by Ollie M. James
Succeeded by Augustus O. Stanley
Personal details
Born (1876-08-18)August 18, 1876
Prestonsburg, Kentucky
Died November 12, 1945(1945-11-12) (aged 69)
Catlettsburg, Kentucky
Political party Democratic

George Brown Martin (August 18, 1876  November 12, 1945), a Democrat, served as a member of the United States Senate from Kentucky.

Born in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, Martin moved with his parents to Catlettsburg, Kentucky, in 1877. He attended the public schools and graduated from Centre University in 1895. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1900, commencing practice in Catlettsburg. Before entering politices, Martin was general counsel and director of the Big Sandy & Kentucky River Railway Company and vice president of the Ohio Valley Electric Railway Company. He was also director of the Kentucky-Farmers Bank of Catlettsburg.

Martin became county judge of Boyd County, Kentucky, in 1904 and was a member of the Council of National Defense for Kentucky in 1917. He was appointed major in the Judge Advocate General's Department of the United States Army but did not serve, having been appointed as a U.S. Senator on September 7, 1918. He had been appointed as a Democrat to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ollie M. James and served until March 3, 1919. He was not a candidate for election to the full term. While in Congress, Martin served as chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture.

After his career in politics, Martin resumed the practice of law in Catlettsburg, where he died in 1945 and was interred in Catlettsburg Cemetery.

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    United States Senate
    Preceded by
    Ollie M. James
    United States Senator (Class 2) from Kentucky
    1918 - 1919
    Succeeded by
    Augustus O. Stanley
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