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Francis W. Martin

Francis W. Martin (October 3, 1878 – June 1, 1947) was the first ever district attorney in Bronx County, New York and a judge on the New York Supreme Court from 1921 until his death.[1]

Francis W. Martin
Bronx County District Attorney
In office
January 1, 1914 – December 31, 1920
Preceded bynone
Succeeded byEdward J. Glennon
Personal details
Born(1878-10-03)October 3, 1878
Watervliet, New York
DiedJune 1, 1947(1947-06-01) (aged 68)
The Bronx, New York City
Resting placeWoodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic Party
SpouseEdith Rowan Martin
ChildrenEdith Martin Burke, Francis W. Martin Jr.
Parent(s)Dennis Martin and Catherine Martin née Keegan
Alma materNew York Law School
Occupationlawyer, district attorney, judge
Known forInaugural District Attorney of Bronx County

Personal life and early career

Martin was born on October 3, 1878, to Dennis Martin and Catherine Martin née Keegan in Watervliet, New York, and grew up there. He graduated from New York Law School in 1902, and the following year moved to 2150 University Avenue in the Bronx, where he lived the remainder of his life. In 1905 he became an assistant corporation counsel for the New York City Law Department, and compiled such a good record in legal cases that when the Bronx was made a county, he received the backing of several bar groups, and more importantly, the Democratic party in the Bronx, for the office of Bronx County District Attorney. In the first election for county-wide positions in the Bronx on November 4, 1913, he won the district attorney election,[2] and took office on January 1, 1914[3] the date the Bronx became a county. His initial salary was $10,000 per year.[4]

District attorney

Martin's record as district attorney was that of aggressive law enforcement, most notably against organized crime.[1] In 1920, he stepped down from the district attorney's office to run for a seat as a judge on the New York State Supreme Court, and won.[5][6] In 1923, he was named to the Appellate Division by Governor Al Smith,[7] and in 1934 he was re-elected as a justice.[8] In 1935, he was appointed as presiding justice of the Appellate Division by Governor Herbert H. Lehman.[9][10] Martin also served as a state delegate to the New York Constitutional Conventions of 1915 and 1938.[1]

Death

Martin died unexpectedly at home on June 1, 1947,[1] and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.[11]

 
Lifelong home of Francis W. Martin before being demolished and replaced by a library.
 
NYPL Bronx Francis W. Martin Branch Library built on the site of Francis W. Martin's former home.
Legal offices
Preceded by
office created
Bronx County District Attorney
1914–1920
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Francis Martin, Jurist, Dies at 68 – Presiding Justice of Appellate Division Since 1935, Member of State Court 26 Years – Named to Unit by Smith – District Attorney in the Bronx from 1913 to 1920, Making High Record of Convictions". New York Times. June 2, 1947. p. 25. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Not One Seat In Board Of Estimate Saved to Tammany — Fusion Alderman Also — McAneny and Prendergast In Safely with Other Fusion Borough Heads — Close in New York County — With Just a Possibility at Midnight That Murphy May Save It — Neck and Neck in Bronx — Matthewson, (Rep.,) May Have Beaten Tammany and Third Ticket Up There — Queens Easy for Connolly — Brooklyn Gave Fusion 54,808 Plurality — Republicans Carry County — Prendergast's Vote Cut". New York Times. November 5, 1913. p. 1. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Bronx Officials Appoint – Nearly Every Place Getter on City or State Payroll Now". New York Times. December 31, 1913. p. 2. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  4. ^ "The City Record – Official Journal of the City of New York". XLII (IX). New York, N.Y.: M.B. Brown Printing & Binding. September 1914: 7451. Retrieved 15 May 2016. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ "The City Vote — Hylan's Plurality 417,986 – Craig's 249,252 – Banton's 83,680". New York Times. November 10, 1921. p. 4. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Names Talley Judge Of General Sessions – Governor Smith Also Appoints Edward J. Glennon Bronx District Attorney – G.W. Martin County Judge – All the Appointees Allied With Tammany Hall – Talley's Selection Not Expected". New York Times. December 29, 1920. p. 16. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Governor Begins Hearings On Bills – Listens to Arguments on Measure Taxing Premiums on Insurance in Foreign Companies – Takes Up Lusk Laws Today – Act Extending Tax Exemption to Three-Story Dwellings for a Year Approved by Smith". New York Times. May 22, 1923. p. 21. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Kadien Defeats Strong For Bench – Democrat Elected a Supreme Court Justice in Second District Contest – O'Brien and Church Lead – Have Margin Over Republicans in the First District – Others Unopposed". New York Times. November 7, 1934. p. 10. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  9. ^ "F.W. Martin Installation Today". New York Times. January 2, 1935. p. 15. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Martin Inducted As Head Of Court – Appellate Bench's Presiding Justice Praised by Miller, Seabury, Colby and Others – 500 View The Ceremony – Appointee, Citing His Division's Swift Work, Laments Other Tribunals' Congestion". New York Times. January 3, 1935. p. 10. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Mayor And Jurists At Martin Funeral – Bishop J. P. Donahue Presides at Mass – 1,200 Hear Rites in St. Vincent Ferrer's". New York Times. June 5, 1947. p. 25. Retrieved 17 May 2016.

External links

Francis W. Martin at Find a Grave

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Francis W Martin October 3 1878 June 1 1947 was the first ever district attorney in Bronx County New York and a judge on the New York Supreme Court from 1921 until his death 1 Francis W MartinBronx County District AttorneyIn office January 1 1914 December 31 1920Preceded bynoneSucceeded byEdward J GlennonPersonal detailsBorn 1878 10 03 October 3 1878Watervliet New YorkDiedJune 1 1947 1947 06 01 aged 68 The Bronx New York CityResting placeWoodlawn Cemetery Bronx New York NationalityAmericanPolitical partyDemocratic PartySpouseEdith Rowan MartinChildrenEdith Martin Burke Francis W Martin Jr Parent s Dennis Martin and Catherine Martin nee KeeganAlma materNew York Law SchoolOccupationlawyer district attorney judgeKnown forInaugural District Attorney of Bronx County Contents 1 Personal life and early career 2 District attorney 3 Death 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life and early career EditMartin was born on October 3 1878 to Dennis Martin and Catherine Martin nee Keegan in Watervliet New York and grew up there He graduated from New York Law School in 1902 and the following year moved to 2150 University Avenue in the Bronx where he lived the remainder of his life In 1905 he became an assistant corporation counsel for the New York City Law Department and compiled such a good record in legal cases that when the Bronx was made a county he received the backing of several bar groups and more importantly the Democratic party in the Bronx for the office of Bronx County District Attorney In the first election for county wide positions in the Bronx on November 4 1913 he won the district attorney election 2 and took office on January 1 1914 3 the date the Bronx became a county His initial salary was 10 000 per year 4 District attorney EditMartin s record as district attorney was that of aggressive law enforcement most notably against organized crime 1 In 1920 he stepped down from the district attorney s office to run for a seat as a judge on the New York State Supreme Court and won 5 6 In 1923 he was named to the Appellate Division by Governor Al Smith 7 and in 1934 he was re elected as a justice 8 In 1935 he was appointed as presiding justice of the Appellate Division by Governor Herbert H Lehman 9 10 Martin also served as a state delegate to the New York Constitutional Conventions of 1915 and 1938 1 Death EditMartin died unexpectedly at home on June 1 1947 1 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx 11 Lifelong home of Francis W Martin before being demolished and replaced by a library NYPL Bronx Francis W Martin Branch Library built on the site of Francis W Martin s former home Legal officesPreceded byoffice created Bronx County District Attorney1914 1920 Succeeded byEdward J GlennonReferences Edit a b c d Francis Martin Jurist Dies at 68 Presiding Justice of Appellate Division Since 1935 Member of State Court 26 Years Named to Unit by Smith District Attorney in the Bronx from 1913 to 1920 Making High Record of Convictions New York Times June 2 1947 p 25 Retrieved 17 May 2016 Not One Seat In Board Of Estimate Saved to Tammany Fusion Alderman Also McAneny and Prendergast In Safely with Other Fusion Borough Heads Close in New York County With Just a Possibility at Midnight That Murphy May Save It Neck and Neck in Bronx Matthewson Rep May Have Beaten Tammany and Third Ticket Up There Queens Easy for Connolly Brooklyn Gave Fusion 54 808 Plurality Republicans Carry County Prendergast s Vote Cut New York Times November 5 1913 p 1 Retrieved 19 December 2016 Bronx Officials Appoint Nearly Every Place Getter on City or State Payroll Now New York Times December 31 1913 p 2 Retrieved 15 May 2016 The City Record Official Journal of the City of New York XLII IX New York N Y M B Brown Printing amp Binding September 1914 7451 Retrieved 15 May 2016 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help The City Vote Hylan s Plurality 417 986 Craig s 249 252 Banton s 83 680 New York Times November 10 1921 p 4 Retrieved 17 May 2016 Names Talley Judge Of General Sessions Governor Smith Also Appoints Edward J Glennon Bronx District Attorney G W Martin County Judge All the Appointees Allied With Tammany Hall Talley s Selection Not Expected New York Times December 29 1920 p 16 Retrieved 15 May 2016 Governor Begins Hearings On Bills Listens to Arguments on Measure Taxing Premiums on Insurance in Foreign Companies Takes Up Lusk Laws Today Act Extending Tax Exemption to Three Story Dwellings for a Year Approved by Smith New York Times May 22 1923 p 21 Retrieved 17 May 2016 Kadien Defeats Strong For Bench Democrat Elected a Supreme Court Justice in Second District Contest O Brien and Church Lead Have Margin Over Republicans in the First District Others Unopposed New York Times November 7 1934 p 10 Retrieved 17 May 2016 F W Martin Installation Today New York Times January 2 1935 p 15 Retrieved 17 May 2016 Martin Inducted As Head Of Court Appellate Bench s Presiding Justice Praised by Miller Seabury Colby and Others 500 View The Ceremony Appointee Citing His Division s Swift Work Laments Other Tribunals Congestion New York Times January 3 1935 p 10 Retrieved 17 May 2016 Mayor And Jurists At Martin Funeral Bishop J P Donahue Presides at Mass 1 200 Hear Rites in St Vincent Ferrer s New York Times June 5 1947 p 25 Retrieved 17 May 2016 External links EditFrancis W Martin at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francis W Martin amp oldid 1084700503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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