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Thomas S. Martin

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602:, as well as at the various watering places where her family spent the summers. Possessing decided literary talent, as well as being an accomplished swimmer and equestrian, she had numerous published poems and prose articles, many admired for their beauty of thought and expression. Mrs. Martin and her sister, Grace Radcliffe Day (who married businessman Henry Gould Ralston in 1910) were society belles in Washington D.C. The Martins had a son, Thomas Martin Jr. and a daughter, Lucy Day Martin (1897–1927). Lucy Day Martin survived both parents, but like her mother, died of 299: 4055: 3621: 508:(who later became Governor) as well as elected officials in many of Virginia's counties, Martin secured 66 votes in the Democratic legislative caucus (compared to 55 votes for Fitzhugh Lee, who gave speeches throughout the Commonwealth but proved lethargic in securing legislative support). Thus, despite relatively poor oratorical skills, Martin upset the favorite in December 1893, and the following year formally secured election to the U.S. Senate, helped by his new marriage. 641: 42: 432:
Martin was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1869 and built a successful practice in Scottsville (once the Albemarle County seat) and surrounding counties. He became known for his expertise with land records, as well as ability to settle problems out of court. In the early 1880s, he became the district
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In 1853, the growing family moved to "Fairview" a farm outside Scottsville. Thomas would ultimately have eight siblings, including brothers Reuben (b. 1849), Samuel (b. 1851), Leslie (b. 1854) and John (1858–1933). His father also became a local justice of the peace and managed a local woolen mill,
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opposed Martin, as an Independent running on an anti-machine platform, but Martin won anyway, having greatly improved as a public speaker in the intervening years, and reinforcing his political organization by disenfranchising blacks and poor whites by the legislative adoption of the new state
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chose not to run for re-election (he would die the following year), Barbour won the seat and became a U.S. Senator. Democrats again controlled both Virginia Senate seats, as well as the governorship, as they had before the war. When Barbour died in office in 1892, after just 3 years as a U.S.
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Nonetheless, Martin was also pragmatic, which assisted his rise in the Senate Democratic hierarchy. Before the 1911 election, fellow Senate Democrats elected him Minority Leader. He withdrew as a candidate for re-election to that post in 1913, and in 1915 spent most of the campaign season in
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fraternity, but withdrew after two years because his father's death forced him to take charge of the store and mill and support the family. Martin would later remain connected with the university and served a term on UVa's Board of Visitors, but in the short run read law at night.
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area (owner of one of four peanut factories as well as part owner of the cement factory). The Day family was prominent before the war, her grandfather, William Henry Day (1802–1867), having served in the Virginia Senate immediately before the war).
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Assisted by campaign contributions from the C&O and other railroads (made more important because of the economic recession, as would be revealed during the 1911 campaign), and with the assistance of Congressmen
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constitution in 1902. In 1910, Senator Daniel died, and Martin's ally Claude Swanson succeeded him. In 1911, Martin and Claude Swanson faced an internal Democratic party challenge from Congressman
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on May 15, 1864 (in which 10 cadets died), Martin was ill and missed the fight. He recovered and when Union troops burned VMI later in the year, joined his fellow cadets in skirmishes around
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and African Americans. In 1885, Martin secured a spot on the state Democratic state central committee, the year that the Democrats secured election of former Confederate general
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The widower Martin did not remarry and died while in office, at his home in Charlottesville. He is buried with his wife and daughter (who died of tuberculosis unmarried) in the
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After his wife's death in 1915, Martin devoted himself to Senate business, becoming Majority leader in 1917, and securing the declaration which supported American entry into
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before dying on his farm shortly after the American Civil War ended. Young Thomas was educated at home and at local private schools, as was customary for men of his class.
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to work in Thomas Staples's store, where he met his wife and eventually became partner. Thomas had two elder sisters and one younger sister in the 1850 census.
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to the former Martha Ann Staples (1819–1906), and her husband John Samuel Martin (1815–1867), Thomas Martin was their firstborn son. His father moved from
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Re-elected several times (first through the legislature and later by voters after the seat became subject to direct election), Martin represented
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Thomas S. Martin, late a representative from Virginia, Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate frontispiece 1922
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In 1894, the long-time bachelor Martin married Lucy Chambliss Day (1875–1915), daughter of Col. C. Fenton Day (1846–1915), former mayor of
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Senator, the organization that he and Martin had nurtured initially allowed former CSA General (and Virginia lawyer and Congressman)
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Albemarle County, since his wife's tuberculosis had worsened (and she died by year's end). Martin first opposed
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forces in their own Democratic party, as well as defeat Progressive Republicans (including President
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in March, 1864. When the cadet corps was called into Confederate service shortly before the
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as governor. Two years later, Martin successfully promoted the Senate candidacy of
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slave census of that year (not available online), he probably began owning slaves.
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1850 U.S. Federal Census for Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia family 2001.
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before the war and a politician and U.S. Congressman like his father (
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to succeed him. However, Hunton became embroiled in scandal, and the
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would become the last Confederate veteran in the U.S. Senate.
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for nearly twenty-five years. In 1899, Martin faced Governor
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and in defending the Confederate capitol at Richmond.
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Martin and his organization worked to defeat various
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succeeded to Martin's senate seat; Colorado Senator
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Index

Thomas Staples Martin

Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus
J. Hamilton Lewis
Peter G. Gerry
John W. Kern
Gilbert Hitchcock
Hernando Money
John W. Kern
United States Senator
Virginia
Eppa Hunton
Carter Glass
Scottsville
Virginia
U.S.
Charlottesville
Virginia
U.S.
Democratic
Virginia Military Institute
University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Confederate States of America
Valley Campaigns of 1864
Democratic Party
Albemarle County, Virginia
Byrd Organization
Scottsville
James River
Fluvanna

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