Edward Martin
Edward Martin may refer to:
Government and politics
- Edward L. Martin (1837–1897), U.S. Representative from Delaware
- Edward Lowe Martin (1842–1912), Kansas City mayor
- Edward Martin (Pennsylvania politician) (1879–1967), Governor of Pennsylvania and U.S. Senator
- Edward T. Martin (1910–1984), American attorney, Attorney General of Massachusetts
- Edward Martin (mayor) (1936–2009), mayor of Warner Robins, Georgia
- Edward D. Martin, Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1993, 1997
- Ed Martin (Missouri politician), Missouri politician
Military
- Edward S. Martin (1840–1901), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Edward Fowell Martin (1875–1950), Australian Army brigadier general who served in World War I
- Edward H. Martin (1931–2014), vice admiral in the United States Navy
Sports
- Edward Martin (cricketer) (1814–1869), English cricketer
- Ed Martin (boxer) (1881–1937), World Colored Heavyweight Champion, 1902–1903
- Edward Martin (basketball) (1925–2002), American college basketball coach and Negro leagues baseball player
- University of Michigan basketball scandal, 1990s scandal centered on booster Ed Martin
Other
- Edward Martin (Queens') (died 1662), English clergyman, college president
- Edward Pritchard Martin (1844–1910), British engineer and steel maker
- Edward Sandford Martin (1856–1939), American journalist and editor
- Edward N. Martin, president and CEO of HJ Martin and Son
- Kwasi Jones Martin, born Edward Martin, English songwriter and producer
See also
- Albert Edward Martin (1876–1936), English merchant and politician
- Peter E. Martin (1882–1944), leading early production executive of the Ford Motor Company
- Eddy Martin (born 1990), American actor
- Edward Martyn (1859–1923), Irish activist and playwright
- Jon Edward Martin (born 1947), American historical novelist
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