Bernard F. Martin (February 4, 1845 – August 10, 1914) was an American politician from Manhattan, New York City.
He attended the old Orange Street School and St. Francis Xavier's College.
Returning home, he became a street car conductor, and later a driver for the New York News Company.
He joined Tammany Hall at the time of John Kelly's leadership, and became a clerk in the office of the Board of Health.
[2] He died on August 10, 1914, at his summer home in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, of "heart disease brought on by indigestion".