Alexander E. Martin

Alexander E. Martin (October 9, 1867  after 1830)[1] was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

Career

Martin was born in Two Rivers, Wisconsin and represented the 8th district of the Senate from 1913 to 1916. Additionally, he was a member of the Milwaukee School Board and a Milwaukee supervisor. In 1906, Martin was an unsuccessful candidate for Treasurer of Milwaukee. He was a Republican.

In 1930, Martin sued a local physician with whom he had a car accident; Martin asserted that "he probably never will be able to walk again as the result of injuries to his right leg".[2]

References

  1. Wisconsin Industrial Commission (ed.). The Wisconsin Blue Book. Madison: Democrat Printing Company.
  2. "Wisconsin News Notes", The Racine Journal Times (May 14, 1930), p. 13.
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