J. C. Martin (Texas politician)

[4] Marialice Martin Cohen (born 1944), later known as Josephine Sacabo, is a photographer in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Martin graduated from the former Laredo High School, which was then located at the downtown site occupied by La Posada Hotel.

The senior J. C. Martin was a businessman and rancher who was elected sheriff of Webb County.

[7] A month after the self-styled "reform" candidate Aldo Tatangelo was elected mayor in 1978, Martin was indicted by a federal grand jury on a single count of mail fraud.

[1] Martin resided in the older Heights neighborhood of Laredo in a large white house with Corinthian columns near the intersection of Clark Boulevard and Meadow Street.

Ionic columned -residence of the late J. C. "Pepe" Martin at 1620 Clark Boulevard in Laredo , Texas
Historic home of J. C. Martin, Sr., and his wife, built on Washington Street in downtown Laredo in 1924 and restored in 2005 by Martin's great-granddaughter, Minnie Dora Haynes
Martin family gravestone in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Laredo