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Joshua L. Martin
12th Governor of Alabama
In office
December 10, 1845 – December 16, 1847
Preceded byBenjamin Fitzpatrick
Succeeded byReuben Chapman
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Alabama's 2nd district
In office
March 4, 1835 – March 3, 1839
Preceded byJohn McKinley
Succeeded byDavid Hubbard
Personal details
Born(1799-12-05)December 5, 1799
Blount County, Tennessee
DiedNovember 2, 1856(1856-11-02) (aged 56)
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Political partyJacksonian, Democratic, Independent

Joshua Lanier Martin (December 5, 1799 – November 2, 1856) was an American Democratic Party politician who served (as an Independent) as the 12th Governor of the U.S. stateofAlabama from 1845 to 1847.[1] He also served as a representative to the United States Congress for Alabama's 2nd district from 1835 to 1839.

He was born on December 5, 1799, in Blount County, Tennessee. He taught school during his youth years and studied law in Maryville, Tennessee; then, he moved to Alabama in 1819 to continue his studies. He passed the bar and began legal practice in Athens, Alabama. He was known as an ardent Democrat. Before serving the state of Alabama as its governor, he served as a legislator, solicitor, circuit judge, and congressman. He was first elected to Congress as part of the 24th Congress and a member of the Jacksonian Party. However, he changed parties to the Democratic Party when elected to the 25th Congress. In 1845, he opposed other Democratic leaders and ran as an independent for governor, defeating the mainstream Democratic candidate, and Democrats never forgave him for his action. However, he denied the Whig Party any chance it might have had to win office that year. During his term of office, the state capitol was moved from Tuscaloosa, Alabama to its current location in Montgomery, Alabama. His tenure also saw the United States declare war on the Republic of Mexico. As governor, Martin saw the state bank's dissolution, which he had perceived as crooked.[2] Although he initially ran for reelection in 1847, he later withdrew his name from consideration. After his term as governor, he returned to law practice in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, but did serve one more term in the state legislature in 1853. He never lost an election for public office. Martin died in 1856 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, at 56.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Joshua L. Martin (1845-47)".
  • ^ "Joshua Martin - Bhamwiki".
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    U.S. House of Representatives
    Preceded by

    John McKinley

    Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
    from Alabama's 2nd congressional district

    1835–1839
    Succeeded by

    David Hubbard

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Benjamin Fitzpatrick

    Governor of Alabama
    1845–1847
    Succeeded by

    Reuben Chapman


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