Career
Carter Barron was one of a trio of football playing brothers for Bill Alexander"s Georgia Technical Yellow Jackets football teams, younger than Red Barron and older than Pat Barron. Carter was selected an All-Southern halfback in 1926. A knee injury ultimately ended his football career.
Carter also played on the baseball, basketball, and lacrosse teams.
In 1942, he was named Washington representative of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. The Carter Barron is located in Rock Creek Park of Washington, Doctorate. C. The plan was expanded upon by Barron as Vice-Chairman for the Sesquicentennial Commission in 1947 as a way to memorialize the 150th Anniversary of Washington, Doctorate. C. as the nation"s capital.