Following Don Martin's
untimely and sudden death from Spanish influenza on October 7, 1918, literally
hundreds of tributes were written and published or sent to his mother. Tributes
from political and military notables were compiled in a large
(11"x13") and elaborate bound leather volume, embossed on the outer
cover with:
DON MARTIN
CORRESPONDENT FOR THE
NEW YORK HERALD IN THE
GREAT WAR, DIED IN PARIS
OCTOBER 7, 1918
The richly engraved
title page bears the text:
To Don Martin's Mother,
Mrs. Rose Bermont Martin,
and his daughter,
Miss Dorothy Martin,
this book is given by
his associates on the
New York Herald
and Evening Telegram
in affectionate and
enduring memory.
A next page is a photograph
of Don Martin in his trench coat in France. Then comes a page with
tributes by former President Theodore Roosevelt, former New York Governor and
defeated Presidential candidate in 1916 Charles Evans Hughes, and the
Governor of New York, Charles S. Whitman.
The next
page presents a letter written by the Commander-in-Chief of the
American Expeditionary Forces in France, General John J. Pershing, to Don
Martin's mother.
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