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Marguerite Martyn

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Martyn's working style, in 1912, at least, was generally to ask few questions but then to listen "so intently one feels impelled to give the desired information." She took no notes but during the interview she made her sketch.
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The earliest work which carried her byline was a drawing of spectators and models at a St. Louis convention of the National Dressmakers' Association in September 1905, Martyn being the only artist admitted.
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In 1908, Martyn and a roommate, Miss L.B. Friend, were unsuccessfully sued by Samuel Kessler, a "rich furrier" who owned their apartment building at 8A North Sarah Street, which they vacated
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It came too late for publication, but she was told to return with some other drawings, and, as a result, she was offered a job as an artist, a position she filled a year later.
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said that she: "did a great variety of articles, mostly about individuals, but in some cases descriptive of public events, such as national political conventions, the
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at one time, queried the building janitor and found that the man had neither the proper engineering license nor the knowledge to substantiate the landlord's claim.
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of 1904, Martyn drew a poster which she thought would be applicable to the closing of the exposition, and she brought it to the Sunday editor of the
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Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 . Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015
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Marguerite Martyn was born on September 26, 1878. Her father was William E. Martyn, and her mother was Fanny Plumb of
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because the heat in their unit was not working. Kessler lost the case when Justice "Marty" Moore, who was himself a
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She was said to draw "in a light and sometimes fanciful style", which was also described as "gossamer-like".
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When Marguerite was 17 years old, the family returned to Springfield, and she enrolled in an arts program at
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in the early 20th century. She was noted as much for her published sketches as for her articles.
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Martyn had two brothers, William E., who died in 1942, and Philip T., who died in 1959.
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who had encouraged Martyn to "undertake interviews with the subjects of her drawings."
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December 8, 1912, Society and Foreign Section, page 4 (page 30 of internet version)"
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home at 401 Lake Avenue, on April 17, 1948. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery in
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April 18, 1948, page 5B (page 29 of the internet version)"
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Martyn included her own figure in some of her drawings.
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List of sketches of notable people by Marguerite Martyn
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At first, she illustrated articles in the newspaper's
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Kajiwara
Webster Groves, Missouri
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Springfield, Missouri
Portland, Oregon
Virginian
St. Louis–San Francisco Railway
telegraphy
Washington University in St. Louis

St. Louis World's Fair
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Sunday magazine
Belleville, Illinois
buried the most important information in the last paragraph
without notice
steamfitter
Kentucky Derby
World Series
fashion
women's suffrage movement
men's fashion
stage drama
horse shows
Clair Kenamore
Webster Groves, Missouri
St. Louis Star
cerebral hemorrhage
Webster Groves, Missouri

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