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About Don Martin

Photographer Don Martin (1919-1999) was born in Iowa and worked in Kansas City, Missouri, where he married Elizabeth "Libby" McQueen. When the United States entered World War II, Martin joined the United States Army as a photographer, serving at a base in North Carolina. With the return of peace he decided to pursue his career in Charlotte, North Carolina and began a 35-year career as a photographer.

Martin began work in 1945 at the Tom Franklin Studio on W. 4th Street, next door to the offices of the old Charlotte News, at 4th and Church Streets. The Franklin Studio staff served as photographers for the News, which was Charlotte's afternoon paper for almost a century until 1985.

Don Martin photographed every president from Truman to Reagan. He joined the Carolinas Press Photographers Association and rose to be an officer in it. In 1966, he won a J.C. Penney - University of Missouri Journalism award for press photography.

Don Martin died on March 31, 1999. His widow kept many black and white photographs of his, and after her death in 2012, they were donated to the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room. These include personal as well as commercial shots and a trove of images from the World War II era as well. With thanks to Martin's neighbor, Paula Onxley, we have chosen a sampling of the wartime images to make this exhibit from the collection [2].

Date of Birth: 
1919
Military Branch: 
Army
Date of Death: 
1999
First Name: 
Don
Last Name: 
Martin
Military Details: 
Served as photographer for Camp Butner in North Carolina.
Occupation: 
Photographer
Military Unit: 
Signal Corps
Exhibit & Section: 
Don Martin: Official Army Photographer [3]
Tags: 
Charlotte News [4]
world war II [5]
Camp Butner [6]
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