- Frederick S. Martin
Frederick Stanley Martin (
April 25 ,1794 -June 28 ,1865 ) was a U.S. Representative fromNew York .Born in
Rutland County, Vermont , Martin went toNew Hartford, New York , in 1804 and attended the local schools.He moved toWhitehall, Vermont , in 1810 and became employed in a mercantile establishment and later as a sailor.He settled inOlean, New York , in the spring of 1818, ran a hotel, and also carried on a lumber business, and in 1831 entered the mercantile business in which he engaged for twenty years.He served as member of the board of supervisors of Olean in 1830, 1831, 1836, and 1838.He was appointed by President Jackson as postmaster atOlean, New York ,December 23 ,1830 , and served untilNovember 14 ,1839 .He was appointed judge of the county courts in January 1840 by Governor Seward and served for five years.He was actively interested in the construction of the Genesee Valley Canal.He served as member of the New York State senate 1847-1849.He served in the State assembly in 1850 and 1851.Martin was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-second Congress (
March 4 ,1851 -March 3 ,1853 ). Renewed his former business pursuits.He died inOlean, New York ,June 28 ,1865 .He was interred in Oak Lawn Cemetery.He was reinterred onApril 29 ,1896 , in Mount View Cemetery.ource
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