Martin Dewey Follett

{{Short description|American judge}}

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|image=Martin Dewey Follett 002.png

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|office=Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

|term_start=December 1883

|term_end=February 9, 1887

|preceded=John H. Doyle

|succeeded=Marshall Jay Williams

|party=Democratic

| birth_date = {{birth date|1826|10|8}}

| birth_place = Enosburg, Vermont

| death_date = {{death date and age|1911|8|22|1826|10|8}}

| death_place = Marietta, Ohio

| restingplace=Mound Cemetery

| spouse= Harriet L. Shipman
Abbie M. Bailey

| children = five

| religion=

|alma_mater =Marietta College

}}

Martin Dewey Follett (October 8, 1826 – August 22, 1911) was a Democratic politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was an Ohio Supreme Court Judge 1883–1887.

Martin Dewey Follett was born at Enosburg, Franklin County, Vermont. In 1836 his family settled in Licking County, Ohio, where he grew up. He taught school, then entered and graduated from Marietta College in 1853 with a BA. In 1856 he earned an MA. He taught high school for a year in Newark, and two years at Marietta, where he was elected superintendent of schools in 1856, and served two years.Ohio Archaeological and Historical volume 21 : 331–332

In 1856, Follett was married to Harriet L. Shipman, of Marietta, who had four children, and in 1875 he married Abbie M. Bailey, of Lowell, Massachusetts, who had one child. Follett was admitted to the bar in 1858. In 1864, he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention which nominated George B. McClellan.

In 1866, Follett was nominated for the Congress by the Democratic party, but lost the fifteenth district to Tobias A. Plants.Smith 1898 : 229 In 1868 he lost the same district to Eliakim H. Moore.Smith 1898 : 259

Follett won election for Ohio Supreme Court judge over Republican William H. Upson in 1883, and was seated in December of that year.Smith 1898 : 473 He ran for re-election in October 1886, but lost to Marshall Jay Williams. He served until his term expired in February, 1887.Smith 1898 : 526

Follett was a life member of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society, and for ten years beginning in 1895 was a trustee of the society. Follett died in 1911 at home in Marietta. He was buried at Mound Cemetery.[http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/SCO/formerjustices/bios/follett.asp The Supreme Court of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System – Martin Dewey Follett]

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  • {{cite book|ref=smith|title=History of the Republican Party in Ohio |editor-first=Joseph P |editor-last=Smith |year=1898 |volume=I |publisher=the Lewis Publishing Company |location=Chicago |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eaAFAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA229}}
  • {{cite journal|year=1911 |title=Martin Dewey Follett |journal=Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications |volume=21 |ref=ohar|pages=331–332 |url=http://publications.ohiohistory.org/ohstemplate.cfm?action=detail&Page=0021331.html&StartPage=331&EndPage=332&volume=21&newtitle=Volume%2021%20Page%20331}}

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