- Augustus Pearl Martin
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name =Augustus Pearl Martin
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caption = Augustus P. Martin in 1884
order =30th
office =Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
term_start =1884
term_end =1884
predecessor =Albert Palmer
successor =Hugh O'Brien
birth_date =November 23, 1835
birth_place =Abbot, Maine
death_date =March 13, 1902
death_place =Dorchester, Massachusetts
nationality =American
party =none
spouse =Abbie Farmer
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children =
residence =Dorcester, Massachusetts
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occupation =military officer
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religion =Unitarian-Universalists
website =
footnotes =Augustus Pearl Martin (November 23, 1835 – March 13, 1902) was an American politician and soldier from
Massachusetts who served as the mayor ofBoston, Massachusetts , in 1884. He also was a leading artillery officer in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War and was the leader of the state'sMilitary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States . He also served as a general in thepostbellum statemilitia .Martin was born in Abbot,
Piscataquis County, Maine . He served as alieutenant of the Boston Light Artillerymilitia company from 1858 until 1860. Following the outbreak of the Civil War, he was a sergeant with a three-month enlistment in 1861. He was commissioned subsequently as the first lieutenant of the 3rd Massachusetts Artillery [ [http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/3622/more1.html Massachusetts volunteers] ] on September 5, 1861, and as the battery's captain in November of same year. He was Chief of Artillery,George W. Morell 's division of theArmy of the Potomac through most of 1862. He was assigned to duty by Maj. Gen.George G. Meade as the commander of the artillery brigade of the V Corps in May 1863 and participated in the Chancellorsville and Gettysburg campaigns, as well as theMine Run Campaign . During the consolidation and reorganization of the Army of the Potomac in early 1864, he reverted to command of the Battery C, Massachusetts Light Artillery, serving in the artillery brigade ofCharles S. Wainwright . Martin saw action at theBattle of the Wilderness and other engagements during that campaign, as well as during theSiege of Petersburg ,Virginia . He was awarded a brevet commission as a colonel at the close of the war for gallant and meritorious services.Martin was commander of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1878. He was then the commander of the Massachusetts Commandery of MOLLUS in 1879 and 80. Martin was the chief marshal at the dedication of the monument on
Boston Common September 17, 1877, as well as the chief marshal at the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the settlement of Boston on September 17, 1880. He was the senioraide-de-camp on the staff of GovernorJohn Davis Long with the rank of brigadier general in 1882 and was a one-term mayor of Boston in 1884. [Rand, John C., Google books|cT_jFlh_0vgC|One of a Thousand: A Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand ... ]Martin died in Dorcester, Massachusetts, in 1902 and is interred at
Mount Auburn Cemetery ,Cambridge, Massachusetts . [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/martin1.html#RNH02F1PY Political Graveyard information on Augustus Pearl Martin (1835-1902)] Retrieved2008-09-14 ]References
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