MARTIN H.
WALSH
Martin
H. Walsh
One of San Mateo County’s oldest and most efficient peace
officers is Martin Walsh, constable of the third township who preserves law and
order in the aristocratic Menlo and Atherton districts.
Mr. Walsh came to San Mateo County thirty-six years ago.
He took up his residence in Menlo Park soon after his arrival and since then he
has been one of Menlo’s most highly respected citizens.
During his long residence in the county, Mr. Walsh has
also been involved in public affairs. Thirty-two years ago he cast his vote for
Judge Buck and P. P. Chamberlain and since then he has been linked with the
political life of the county. He was one of the first school trustees of the
Menlo district, was a deputy coroner under Dr. H. G. Plymire and is serving his
second term as constable in the third township.
His record as a peace officer has not only been marked by
a series of important arrests but by the fact that he has kept order in his
district and made it noted for the few crimes that have been committed.
Martin Hurbert Walsh was born in Iowa on May 31, 1858. He
married in Menlo in 1882 three years after coming to California. Mr. Walsh is a
cement worker by trade. Among his fraternal affiliations is membership in the
Knights of Columbus, the Foresters and the Woodmen of the World.
Transcribed
by Karen L. Pratt
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 182-183. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Karen L. Pratt.
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