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Martin, George B. (George Brown), 1876-1945

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Personal name headingMartin, George B. (George Brown), 1876-1945
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeCatlettsburg (Ky.)
Birth date1876-08-18
Death date1945-11-12
Place of birthPrestonsburg (Ky.)
Place of deathCatlettsburg (Ky.)
Field of activityLaw
AffiliationBrown & Martin (Firm)
United States. Congress. Senate
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
Council of National Defense (Kentucky)
Profession or occupationLawyers
Judges
Senators
Found inAmerican Bar Association. Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances. Opinions of the Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances with the canons of professional ethics annotated and the canons of judicial ethics annotated, 1936: title page (compiled and published under the direction of the Committee, ... George B. Martin...) page ii (George B. Martin; Catlettsburg, Ky.; member of committee, 1932-)
Who was who in America, 1943-1950 (Martin, George Brown; ex-senator; born Prestonburg, Ky., Aug. 18, 1876; B.A., Central University (now at Danville, Ky.), 1895; began practice at Catlettsburg, Ky., 1900; member Brown & Martin until 1909, since alone; judge, Boyd County, Ky., 1904; appointed maj. Judge Advocate General's Department, U.S. Army, Sept. 7, 1918, but did not serve; begin appointed same day as member U.S. Senate from Ky. for term ending March 3, 1919; member, National Conference Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; home: Catlettsburg, Ky; died November 12, 1945)
Findagrave.com, July 13, 2022 (George Brown Martin; born 12 November 1876, Prestonburg, Floyd County, Kentucky, USA; died 12 November 1945 (aged 69), Catlettsburg, Boyd County, Kentucky, USA; 1895 graduate of Centre College in Danville, Kentucky; studied law and admitted to bar in 1900; established law practice in Catlettsburg, Kentucky; 1904 became county judge of Boyd County, Kentucky; member of Council of National Defense for Kentucky; 1917, appointed Major in Judge Advocate General's Department of US Army, but did not serve; appointed by Kentucky Governor Augustus O. Stanley to finish term in US Senate, September 1918-March 1919; resumed law practice after time in Senate)
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