Noah Martin
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Noah Martin | |
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June 3, 1852 – June 8, 1854 |
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Predecessor: | Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. |
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Successor: | Nathaniel B. Baker |
Born: | July 26, 1801 Epsom, New Hampshire |
Died: | May 28, 1863 |
Political party: | Democrat |
Profession: | doctor |
Spouse: | Mary Martin |
Noah Martin (July 26, 1801 - May 28, 1863), born in Epsom, New Hampshire to Samuel and Sally (Cochrane) Martin. Noah graduated from Dartmouth Medical College in 1824, and began his medical practice in Somersworth. In 1825, Martin married Mary Jane Woodbury, the daughter of Dr. Robert Woodbury of Barrington.
Martin served as a State Representative in 1830, 1832, and 1837, and in the State Senate in 1835 and 1836. He was elected Governor of New Hampshire, the first of two from Dover, in 1853, and served only one two-year term.
[edit] External links
- A Guide to Likenesses of New Hampshire Officials and Governors - Noah Martin
- Dover Public Library - Governor Noah Martin House
Preceded by: Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. |
Governor of New Hampshire 1852 — 1854 |
Succeeded by: Nathaniel B. Baker |
Governors of New Hampshire | |
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