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Marcos Martinez, ABQ High School photo 1938
Marcos G. Martinez in 1938 from his high school...
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Marcos Martinez, ABQ High School photo 1938
Marcos G. Martinez in 1938 from his high school yearbook. Possible Junior year. He did not finish High School but joined the Navy Jan. 1941. He was on the USS West Virginia on Dec. 7, 1941. Later he was on USS Lexington that was badly damaged and sank. He also served on the USS Iowa and several other ships.
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Marcos G Martinez of Belen, Valencia County, NM was born on November 13, 1919, and died at age 80 years old on May 4, 2000. Marcos Martinez was buried at Santa Fe National Cemetery
Section 10 Site 541 501 North Guadalupe Street, in Santa Fe.

Marcos Martinez, ABQ High School photo 1938
Marcos G. Martinez in 1938 from his high school yearbook. Possible Junior year. He did not finish High School but joined the Navy Jan. 1941. He was on the USS West Virginia on Dec. 7, 1941. Later he was on USS Lexington that was badly damaged and sank. He also served on the USS Iowa and several other ships.
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The desert on a grey day. Socorro County, New Mexico
The desert on a grey day. Socorro County, New Mexico

Three ethnic women with guitar
Ethnicity hard to determine. The embroidery may be a clue. Are they hispanic, east european, or hawaiian?


Police
Historic photos of those who have sworn to "serve and protect" - the first responders in dangerous situations.
"His job involves putting others' needs ahead of yours." - a policeman's wife. This quote sums up the life of most policemen and women and their families. Whether federal, state, or local law enforcem... 

Photographers
Thanks to these photographers we have these historic moments captured in time.
“Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution.” – Ansel Adams, photographer, 1902 - 1984
A photo tr... 

Newsboys
Newspaper hawkers, aka newsboys or newsies - the boys, and sometimes girls, who sold newspapers on city streets around the turn of the 20th century.
"Extra! Extra! Read all about it!" That's what we hear when we think of newsies. But the actual plight of homeless children of the mid to late 1800's and the early 1900's doesn't fit the image of a we... 

Miners & Prospectors
Photos of the harsh living and working conditions of miners and prospectors and of the men who endured this life.
The lives of miners and prospectors involved grueling, backbreaking, and dangerous work with long hours and low pay. Especially in coal mining: workers and their families lived in company housing, sh... 

Medical
Did you know medics, doctors and nurses used to prescribe narcotics as treatment?
Radium water, cough syrup made of alcohol, marijuana, and morphine, cocaine toothache drops for children, snake oil - medicine has changed quite a bit in the past 100 years or so, as has the way that ... 

Firefighters
Honorable men and women throughout history who educate and protect us from the hazards of fire.
Where there are people, there are structures - and where there are structures, there are fires. Professional and volunteer firefighters are among the most important people in a society. Even ancient R... 

Explorers
Brave adventurers & explorers who ventured around the globe, and some who went outside the world to explore space.
Humans have always been curious about what is over the next rise or what they can they discover about the world around them. Whether it's the land, the seas, or the skies, the urge to move beyond the ... 

Child labor
When children supported their families and were a part of the workplace economy.
Throughout history, children have been a source of labor for societies - mainly as servants, helping out on the family farm, or as apprentices. But the Industrial Revolution changed the situation of c... 

Authors & Journalists
Popular and forgotten authors & journalists who made their reputation from their words rather then their faces.
Journalism has been defined as "writing characterized by a direct presentation of facts or description of events without an attempt at interpretation." An author, however, has freer rein - often weav... 

Cowboys
Historically called "vaqueros" these cowboys were the heroes of the Wiled West in the U.S. from the 1800s through 1900s.
The word "cowboy" is a direct translation of the Spanish word "vaquero" - literally, cow man, referring to men who took care of cattle. In the Americas, the tradition of vaqueros dates back to the 16t... 

Women's Suffrage
The history of women's struggle for the right to vote.
Well into the 20th century, women in many countries did not have the right to vote. It wasn't until 1920 that women had the right to vote in the United States. This is a visual history of women's str... 

Presidents
U.S. Presidents: their official portraits and other photos showing them as you may not have seen them before.
Technically, John Hanson (who was President of the First Continental Congress) was really the first President of the United States. However, most people call George Washington "the Father of our Coun... 

Civil Rights Movement
Images documenting the fight for equality & civil rights in the United States.
Throughout the history of the United States various groups including African-Americans, Native Americans, women, immigrant groups and more have fought for full rights.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 w... 