Martin, Alexander, 1822-1893

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Martin, Alexander, 1822-1893

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1822-1893

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Rev. Alexander Martin was born on January 24, 1822, in Nairn, Scotland.

He was a Methodist clergyman and educator. In 1836, his family moved to Jefferson County, Ohio. In 1846, Martin became principal of Kingwood Academy in Preston County, West Virginia, and later taught at and served as principal of Clarksburg’s Northwestern Virginia Academy. He was also a Methodist pastor in Charleston, Moundsville, and Wheeling. During the Civil War, he became the West Virginia president of the Christian Commission, a social services agency that relieved some of the war’s hardships. In 1863, he played a key role in getting the West Virginia Legislature to pass public school legislation. In 1867, he became the first president of the Agricultural College of West Virginia, which became West Virginia University in 1868.

In 1853, he married Caroline C. Hursey (1831–1908). He died on December 16, 1893, in Greencastle, Indiana.

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