List of sketches of notable people by Marguerite Martyn explained
This is a list of sketches of notable people, or of their close relatives, drawn by Marguerite Martyn (American journalist, 1878–1948) and published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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B
- Roger Nash Baldwin, a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union[4]
- Illinois Congressman-elect William N. Baltz and his daughters[5]
- Bertha Barr, delegate to 1936 Republican National Convention
- Ethel Barrymore, actress[6]
- Alva Belmont, socialite and suffrage benefactor
- Mrs. Perry Belmont (Jessie Ann Robbins), wife of the New York politician and diplomat
- Sarah Bernhardt, actress[7]
- Elizabeth Lucy Bibesco, English writer and socialite
- Amelia Bingham, actress[8]
- Alice Stone Blackwell, suffrage leader and editor[9]
- Emily Newell Blair, writer, suffragist, feminist, Democratic Party leader[10]
- Harriot Stanton Blatch, suffragist[11]
- Anna E. Blount, president of the National Medical Women's Association[12]
- Susan Elizabeth Blow, educator, the "Mother of the Kindergarten"[13]
- 'Round-the-world journalist Nellie Bly[14]
- Film actress Eleanor Boardman[15]
- Lawyer and suffragist Inez Milholland Boissevain[16]
- Catherine Booth-Clibborn of the Salvation Army,[17]
- Louise DeKoven Bowen, financial supporter of suffrage movement
- Mary Carroll Craig Bradford, the only woman delegate at the 1908 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado
- Catherine Breshkovsky, "grandmother of the Russian revolution"[18]
- Helene Hathaway Robison Britton, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals[19] [20]
- Sallie Britton, daughter of James H. Britton, mayor of St. Louis, married to James Mackin, New York state treasurer[21]
- Izetta Jewel Brown, actress, women's rights activist and Democratic politician[10]
- Mary K. Browne, professional tennis player and amateur golfer[22]
- Attorney Mary Baird Bryan and her husband, William Jennings Bryan, two-time presidential candidate, and two grandchildren[23]
- Actress Billie Burke[24]
- Mrs. Adolphus Busch III (Florence McRhea Lambert), first wife of the brewery executive[25]
- Sarah Schuyler Butler, Republican activist
C
- S. Parkes Cadman, minister and advice columnist[26]
- Steelmaker Andrew Carnegie[27]
- Anna Ella Carroll, politician, pamphleteer and lobbyist[28]
- Anna Case, opera singer[10]
- Dancer and animal-rights activist Irene Castle, wife of Chicago businessman Frederic McLaughlin[29]
- Dancer Vernon Castle[30]
- Carrie Chapman Catt, suffrage leader
- Espiridiona Cenda, dancer also known as Chiquita[31]
- Cécile Chaminade, French composer[32]
- Percival Chubb, Ethical Cultural Society leader[33]
- Kate Claxton, actress[34]
- Mrs. Cornelius Cole, one of the first three women accredited to a Republican National Convention[35]
- Nancy Cook, suffragist, educator, political organizer, businesswoman
- Phoebe Couzins, lawyer[36]
- Caroline Bartlett Crane, known as "America's housekeeper" for her efforts to improve sanitation[12]
- Raymond Crane, comedian and actor[37]
- Missouri Lieutenant Governor Wallace Crossley[38]
- Mrs. Shelby Cullom (Julia Fisher), wife of the Illinois senator[39]
- Pearl Lenore Curran, author and medium, wife of John H. Curran, Missouri immigration commissioner.[40]
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E
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- Martha P. Falconer, social reformer
- Diomede Falconio, apostolic delegate from the Vatican to the United States
- Frank H. Farris, attorney, member of both the Missouri state Senate and its House of Representatives[52]
- Beatrice Farnham, artist and entrepreneur, the wife of John Otto (park ranger)[53]
- Martha Ellis Fischel, social service worker, mother of Edna Fischel Gellhorn, suffragist and reformer[54]
- Judith Ellen Foster, government official[55]
- James F. Fulbright, representative, Missouri Legislature[56]
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- Joe Gans, boxer[57]
- Mary Garden, actress[58]
- Missouri Governor and Mrs. Fred Gardner
- Dancer Adeline Genée[59]
- Edna Fischel Gellhorn (Mrs. George), suffragist and reformer[56]
- James Gibbons, Roman Catholic cardinal[60]
- Artist Charles Dana Gibson[61]
- Irene Langhorne Gibson, philanthropist and Democratic National Convention delegate, the original Gibson Girl
- Catholic Archbishop John J. Glennon[62]
- Emma Goldman, activist and writer[63]
- Samuel Gompers, labor leader
- Edith Kelly Gould, wife of a millionaire Gould[64]
- Edward Howland Robinson Green, the only son of the miser Hetty Green[65]
- Isabella Greenway (Mrs. John C.), Arizona politician
- Minnie J. Grinstead, teacher, Republican politician, and temperance worker
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- Mrs. Herbert S. Hadley (Agnes Lee), wife of Missouri's governor[66]
- Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale, English actress, lecturer, and writer[67]
- Anna Dall, daughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt
- Florence Mabel Harding, wife of President Warren G. Harding[68]
- Grace Carley Harriman, social leader and philanthropist[10]
- Mary Garrett Hay, New York suffragist
- Grace Bryan Hargreaves, daughter of the William Jennings Bryans
- Millicent Hearst, philanthropist and wife of the newspaper magnate, William Randolph Hearst[69] [70]
- Robert Herrick (novelist)[71]
- Sallie Aley Hert, Republican activist, married to Alvin Tobias Hert
- Dancer and choreographer Gertrude Hoffmann[72]
- Helen B. Houston, wife of David F. Houston, secretary of agriculture[73]
- Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the Republican activist
- Writer Fannie Hurst[74]
- May Arkwright Hutton, Idaho suffragist
J
- Charles "Buffalo" Jones, frontiersman, farmer, rancher, hunter, and conservationist[75]
- Mary Harris Jones, or "Mother" Jones, labor organizer[76] [77]
K
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- Mrs. Albert Bond Lambert, socialite. Her husband was an industrialist, aviator, and golfer.[82]
- Mrs. William Palmer Ladd, wife of the dean of the Berkeley Divinity School[83]
- Jacob M. Lashley, lawyer, debated film censorship[84]
- Judge Ben Lindsey, social reformer[85]
- Ruth Bryan Leavitt, politician and the first woman appointed as a United States ambassador[86] [87]
- Fifi Widener Leidy, daughter of Pennsylvania art collector Joseph E. Widener and wife of New York politician George Eustis Paine[88]
- Lydia Lipkowska, opera singer[89]
- Jack London, writer[90]
- Alice Roosevelt Longworth, celebrity and daughter of Theodore Roosevelt[91] [92]
- Daniel A. Lord, American Catholic writer[93]
- Joan Lowell, actress[94]
- Felice Lyne, singer[95]
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- Mrs. Norman E. Mack, wife of the editor and publisher of the Buffalo Daily Times, with their daughter, Norma[96] [70]
- Percy MacKaye, actor, director, playwright[97]
- Elliot Woolfolk Major, Missouri governor, and his wife[98] [95]
- Richard Mansfield, actor[95] [99]
- Lois Marshall, wife of Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall
- Elisabeth Marbury, theatrical and literary agent and producer
- Anne Henrietta Martin, president of the National Woman's Party[35]
- Frederick Townsend Martin, New York society leader and writer[100]
- Ned Martin, dancer and choreographer[101]
- Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo, daughter of President Wilson and wife of William Gibbs McAdoo
- Ellen Wilson McAdoo, daughter of Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo and William Gibbs McAdoo[10]
- Sterling H. McCarty, representative, Missouri Legislature[56]
- Edith Rockefeller McCormick (Mrs. Harold), socialite and opera patron[102]
- Katrina McCormick, Republican activist
- Ruth Hanna McCormick (Mrs. Medill), Republican politician
- Catherine Waugh McCulloch, lawyer and suffragist
- Mary McDowell, social reformer
- George McManus, cartoonist, and Florence Bergere[103]
- "Countess" Candido Mendes de Almeida, wife of the Brazilian politician[104]
- Elizabeth Avery Meriwether, author and suffrage advocate[105] [106]
- Mrs. Lee Meriwether, wife of the author
- Patsy Ruth Miller, motion picture actress[107]
- Tamaki Miura, opera singer[108]
- Anne Tracy Morgan, philanthropist[109]
- Alexander Pollock Moore, diplomat, editor and publisher[102]
- Isabel Morrison, wife of New York politician Timothy Woodruff[102]
- "Czar" Thomas E. Mulvihill Sr., St. Louis excise commissioner[110]
- Actress, dancer, film producer, and screenwriter Mae Murray[15]
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O
P
- Theophile Papin, society leader and "squire of debutantes"[115]
- Sylvia Pankhurst, English suffragist[116] [117]
- Charles Henry Parkhurst, social reformer[118]
- Cissy Patterson, journalist and publisher[102]
- Irene Pavloska, opera singer[37]
- Anna J. Hardwicke Pennybacker (Mrs.Percy), president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs[119]
- Alexandra Carlisle Pfeiffer, actress and suffragist
- Gifford Pinchot, forester and politician[120]
- Florence Collins Porter, newspaper editor, clubwoman, political campaigner, a Republican
- Ruth Baker Pratt, Republican politician
- Florence Pretz, inventor of the Billiken doll[121] [122]
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- Mrs. James A. Reed (Lura M. Olmsted), wife of the former U.S. senator from Missouri
- Ben Reitman, anarchist and medical doctor[123]
- Agnes Repplier, essayist[124]
- Mrs. Alexander Revell,[102] wife of the Illinois businessman
- The young Florence Wyman Richardson, daughter of the older Florence Wyman Richardson and sister-in-law to Ernest Hemingway[125]
- Lucyle Roberts, rodeo rider[42]
- Margaret Dreier Robins, labor leader[126] [127]
- Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, writer and lecturer[128]
- Duchesse de la Rochefoucauld, Parisian property owner[21]
- Ginger Rogers, actress[129]
- Betsey Cushing Roosevelt
- Kermit Roosevelt, writer and businessman, son of Theodore Roosevelt[102]
- President Theodore Roosevelt, his wife (Edith Roosevelt) and his daughter (Ethel Roosevelt)[130] [131]
- Nellie Tayloe Ross, Republican politician and ex-governor of Wyoming[132]
- Charlotte Rumbold, St. Louis and Cleveland social reformer[133]
- Lillian Russell, the actress[134] [135]
- Patrick John Ryan, Catholic prelate[136]
S
- Pauline Sabin, Republican activist opposed to Prohibition[137]
- Katherine Sandwina, circus strongwoman[138]
- Birth-control advocate Margaret Sanger[139]
- Nathaniel Schmidt, educator[140]
- Rose Schneiderman, labor-union executive[126]
- Mrs. Nathan B. Scott, wife of the U.S. senator from West Virginia[39]
- Cecil J. Sharp, who introduced folk dancing to the United States[141]
- Finley Johnson Shepard, businessman-husband of Helen Gould[142]
- Anna Howard Shaw, suffrage leader[56]
- Ruth Hanna Simms, politician, activist and publisher[137]
- Mrs. Al Smith (Catherine Ann Dunn), wife of the New York governor, and their daughter, Emily Smith Warner
- Elizabeth Blackmon Smith, popular author of romantic fiction who wrote under the name Mrs. Harry Pugh Smith[143]
- Evangelist Gipsy Smith and his wife, Annie E. Pennock[144]
- Senator Reed Smoot of Utah[145]
- Ethel Annakin Snowden, British suffragist and pacifist.[146]
- Christine Bradley South of Kentucky, chairman, Woman's Division, Republican National Committee[147]
- Lena Jones Wade Springs, nominated for U.S. vice-president at 1924 Democratic national convention[70]
- Katherine Stinson, aviator[148]
- Rose Pastor Stokes, socialist activist, writer, and feminist[149]
- Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr., child prodigy[150]
- Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury (Eva Roberts Cromwell), wife of the investment banker[151]
- Representative William Sulzer of New York and his wife, Clara Rodelheim[152]
- Thamara de Swirsky, Russian dancer[153] []
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- Mrs. Charles P. Taft, wife of the newspaper publisher, and Louise Taft, their daughter[154]
- Presidential candidate William Howard Taft and Helen Herron Taft, and their grandchildren[155]
- Lilyan Tashman, actress[156]
- Sara Teasdale, poet[157] [158]
- Ellen Terry, actress[159]
- Luisa Tetrazzini, opera singer[160] [161]
- M. Louise Thomas, educator.[162]
- Socialite Edwine Thornburgh, later married to Englishman Wilfrid Peek[163]
- Genevieve Clark Thomson, suffragist, reporter, Louisiana politician and daughter of Speaker of the House Champ Clark[164]
- Prince Paul Troubetzkoy, a Russian artist, and Princess Troubetzkoy, his American wife[165]
- Grace Wilbur Trout, Illinois suffragist[166] [12]
U
V
W
- Charlotte Walker, actress[172]
- Eugene Walter, playwright[173]
- Fannie Ward, actress[174] [175]
- Mabel Walker Willebrandt, attorney and Republican activist[176]
- Ella Wilson, first woman mayor of Hunnewell, Kansas, reputedly the first woman mayor in the nation[177]
- President Woodrow Wilson and his family, Mrs. Wilson, and their daughters, Margaret, Jessie, and Eleanor[178] [179] [180] [10]
- Film actress Claire Windsor[15]
- Jane Frances Winn, who wrote under the name "Frank Fair"[181]
- Wu Tingfang, Chinese ambassador to the United States[182]
- Margaret (Mrs. John) Wyeth of St. Louis, delegate to 1935 Republican National Convention[183]
Y
References
Citations are to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch microfilm records.
Notes and References
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138159868/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Judge Arnold Says Divorce Courts Are Schools for Perjury and Laws Governing Them Are Farce," December 12, 1915, image 35
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138950364/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Belleville Business Woman In Hard Fight for State Office," October 26, 1912, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139044514/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Why People Are Captivated by Lady Astor," May 6, 1922, image 14
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/138926814/?terms=%22city%2Bclub%22%2Bwomen%2Bscreens "City Club Needed Advice; That Is Why It Gave a Luncheon to Women," July 21, 1912, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138930991/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Congressman Baltz's Daughters to Drop the Hoe to Take Their Places in Society at Washington," December 15, 1912, image 45
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138935218/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'Suffrage? I'm Too Busy With My Babies,'" September 19, 1912, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138989431/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Sarah Bernhardt Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 12, 1911, image 1
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/138905947/?terms=Amelia%2BBingham%2Bmartyn "Amelia Bingham Would Not Relieve Men of Duties by Accepting Ballot," June 16, 1909, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138449824/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Fighting for Equal Suffrage 50 Years Ago Vastly Different," March 30, 1919, image 1
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/140390067/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Notable Women at Convention," July 6, 1924, image 5
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139045972/?terms=suffragists%2Bmartyn "Bedraggled Suffragists March in Sloshy Shoes and With Bedraggled Banners to Impress Delegates," June 8, 1916, image5
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138933616/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mere Men Beware! The Suffragists Are Plotting 'Inside Politics,'" April 6, 1913, image 1
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/137820018/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Mother of Kindergarten System Who Began Here Talks of the Ideal Method to Marguerite Martyn," December 5, 1909, image 32
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138917988/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Nelly Bly Tells Marguerite Martyn," May 14, 1911, image 37
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/140580439 "When the Movie Stars Came to St. Louis," August 25, 1924, image 26
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138462046/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'Most Beautiful Suffragette' Still the Eternal Feminine," March 22, 1914, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138251172/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Language of Soul Same in Aristocrat and Plebeian, Says 'La Marechale,'" May 11, 1916, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138456782/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Intimate Study of 'Grandmother of the Russian Revolution,'" May 25, 1919, image 15
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138907790/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Schuyler Britton New Owner of the Cardinals Tells Marguerite Martyn," April 9, 1911, Page 1, Editorial Section
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138939797/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'Baseball Better Mental Exercise for Women Than Bridge,'" April 14, 1912, image 15
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138897119/ "St. Louis Princess Threatens International Complications," April 22, 1906, image 60
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/140291259/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A Real Champion: Mary K. Browne," October 18, image 126
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138899407/ "Marguerite Martyn Finds Mrs. Bryan, Possible Mistress of the White House, Just the Balancing Weight Needed to Neutralize Husband's Lack of Reserve," July 12, 1908, image 1
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/140391169/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A Fashion Show for the Democratic women," July 9, 1924, image 30
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138090416/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "What-to-Wear Problem Not Solved at Horse Show," October 28, 1914, image 15
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138849398/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Answers Thousands of Questions a Week," November 13, 1931, image 46
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138937322/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Andrew Carnegie Proud of the West," May 1, 1913, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138468818/ "How the Military Genius of a Woman Came to the Aid of Lincoln," February 14, 1918, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/140427575/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Styles Seen at the Derby," May 22, 1928, image 33
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138988439/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "The Castles," May 8, 1914, image 15
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137767622/ "Actress Who Is 28 Inches Tall Tells Miss Martyn She Would Keep House," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 5, 1910, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138900889/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "American Women Are Chic Parisians in Paris, Says Mme. Chaminade," November 29, 1908, image 26
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138929453/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'When Your Child Fibs, Tell Him a Whopper!' Is One of the Precepts Prof. Chubb Gives Marguerite Martyn," March 31, 1912, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139069184/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Turn Back the Clock and Hide the Calendar!" image 17
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139045068/?terms=Congressional%2BUnion "Harmony? They're All Out of It in Chicago," June 7, 1916, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138757216/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Phoebe Couzins Tells Why She Has Changed All Her Former Beliefs," May 12, 1909, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137660736/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Overheard at a Municipal Opera Rehearsal," July 11, 1920, image 71
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/140142706/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Inside Story of How Women Won," April 13, 1919, image 33
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138906733/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Margaret Martyn Finds 'Convention Widows' a Factor in Chicago's Political Show," June 16, 1908, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137767702/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Woman's Plan Is to Save Missouri by Talking for It, Miss Martyn Is Told," January 6, 1910
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139053190/ "Sketches at the Coliseum Made for the Post-Dispatch by Marguerite Martyn," June 16, 1916, image 5
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138908797 "Ladies of the Rodeo," September 19, 1933, image 29
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/138912360/ "Countess de Swirsky Tells Marguerite Martyn," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 23, 1911, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139372523/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Women Superior to Men, Marie Doro Is Most Sure of That," January 13, 1909, image 4
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137820005/ "Sketch of Doxey, His Wife, Witness Who Identified Her and Erder Home," December 5, 1909, image 25
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138998693/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Does Not Believe Mrs. Doxey Is Aroused to Her Plight," May 24, 1910, image 2
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139001289/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Demeanor of Women in Doxey Trial Is Contrasted by Marguerite Martyn," May 29, 1910, image 18
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/140457471/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A Proper Flying Costume," June 4, 1928, image 41
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138922863/ "Catherine Elkins Worthy of Pity, Rather Than Envy, Thinks Marguerite Martyn," October 18, 1908, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/140139286/ "If Your Name Is Hazel You Can Prove That You Are Under 30 Years of Age," April 4, 1919, image 2
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138897605/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Lillian Russell Is the Model Julian Eltinge Tries to Copy When He Becomes a Dazzling Beauty," November 11, 1908, image 9
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/139298700/ "On the Firing Line With Our St. Louis Suffragettes," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 9, 1913, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139003471/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn February 26, 1911 "'The More I See of Civilization, the More I Like — Indians,'" February 26, 1911, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138881014/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn Marguerite Martyn, "A Defender of the Modern Woman," May 30, 1933, image 15
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138999305/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Ballot Is Aristocracy of Sex, Miss Martyn Is Told by Federal Agent," image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139298700/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "On the Firing Line With Our St. Louis Suffragettes," February 9, 1913, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138922334 "Marguerite Martyn Enjoys Thrills While Watching the Gans-Nelson Fight," October 12, 1908, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138992341/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mary Garden Tells Marguerite Martyn," January 8, 1911, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138912412/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marvelous Genee Lives For and Thinks Only of Her Fairylike Dancing," March 10, 1909, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138935753/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Cardinal Gibbons Interviewed by Marguerite Martyn," September 22, 1912, image1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138898111/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Charles Dana Gibson Gives Marguerite Martyn a Kind Word for Little Girls; the "Cotton-Made Gibson Man? He Is Discovered!" November 15, 1908, image 9
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/138923518/?terms=Martyn%2Bglennon "Home Is Woman's Sphere; Divorce Too Common in This Country," October 22, 1908, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138895988/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Emma Goldman Says Anarchism Will Mean Absolute Equality and Freedom for Women With No Moral Code," November 1, 1908, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138926339/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Be Shy, Mrs. Gould's Winning Rule," March 13, 1912, image 8
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138915929/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Hetty Green's Son Tells Marguerite Martyn," May 7, 1911, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138907516/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Woman Delegate Worries Over Clothes, Just Like Merry Convention Widow," June 19, 1908, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138925202/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'I Have Looked at Your Society Woman's Duties With a Magnifying Glass, and I Cannot Find One Worthy of the Name,'" February 25, 1912, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138999098/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Harding Wears Her Old Clothes on Campaign Trip," October 17, 1920, image 66
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138899612/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Hearst Loves Babies, Politics and Journalism," September 19, 1908, image 3
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/140391028/ "Femininity at the Convention," June 27, 1924, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138910434/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Scores the Herrick Writers for Half Truths About Women," August 31, 1908, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139372112/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Miss Hoffman's Salome Abnormal as Sin — But Art, Says Marguerite Martyn," January 7, 1909, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138940907/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Houston, With Great Executive Ability, Is Natural Aid in Her Husband's Progress," March 13, 1913, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138995626/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Inside Glimpse Into the Workaday Methods of Fannie Hurst, Famous Short-Story Author," August 22, 1914, image 5
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138915175/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Ropes a Mighty Lariat Thrower," November 12, 1911, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138162759/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mother Jones Not as Belligerent at Near View as Her War-Like Record Might Indicate," June 29, 1915, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138329040/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'Five Years From Now Will See the End of Strikes,' Declares Mother Jones," May 13, 1918, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138996380/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'The Most Beautiful Woman' Tells Marguerite Martyn," February 12, 1911
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/139000822/?terms=Florence%2BKelley "Charity Worker Tells Miss Martyn How 'Philanthropist' Employers Ruin Women's Lives by Underpaying Them," May 29, 1910, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138900656/?terms=John%2BW.%2BKern%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Finds Fascinating Mrs. Kern a Baseball Fan; Thinks She and Her Jolly Household Would Awaken Washington," July 19, 1908, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138910257/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Senator Kinney Says Tax on Bachelors Will Make Them Real Useful Citizens," February 25, 1909, image 6
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138900742/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Sketches of Women Prominent in St. Louis Life," November 28, 1908, image8
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138439505/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'Every Woman Should Have a Job,'" April 20, 1919, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138254607/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Women's Council Both Stirred and Amused by Men's Good-Humored Debate on Film Censorship," January 8, 1916, image3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138960171/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A Noted Judge Decides for the Movies," February 26, 1936, image 37
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138899110/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Pencil and Pen Pictures Show Bryan's Daughter a Beauty of Artist's Type," July 8, 1908, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138954924/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marriage and Diplomatic Service," September 4, 1936, image 41
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/140606298/?terms=Leidy by Frederick H. Brennan, "Fifi Widener Comes Home," November 22, 1925, image 123
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137769963/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Two Sketches and a Photograph of the Russian Singer Who Believes in Suffrage," January 28, 1910, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138870770/?terms=%22Jack%2BLondon%22 "The Guillotine for Jack London, Say Western Women," February 4, 1906, image 50
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138907306/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Longworth, Lobster Salad, Chauncey M. Depew and Gossip Exhilirate Marguerite Martyn," June 18, 1908, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138928228/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Tells of Women's Fears and Joys at Convention Session," June 19, 1912, image 4
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139066859/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A Priest's Story of His Mother," January 4, 1935, image 41
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138683397/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Joan Lowell Talks of Future," October 27, 1930, image 33
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138938030/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Little Surprises at the Governor's Inaugural Ball," January 19, 1913, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138929890/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Women, Not Men, First, Is the Rule in Baltimore, Marguerite Martyn Finds," June 26, 1912, image 4
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139299347/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'Libraries and Art Museums Are Failures,' Says Percy MacKaye, February 16, 1913, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138934497/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Eliot W. Major Gives a 'Woman to Woman Interview," January 5, 1913, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138890372/ "Mansfield and Some of His Auditors When He Described Actors on Stage and in Real Life," May 3, 1906, image 7
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/137819909/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Great Stage Manager Lost to World," December 3, 1909, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/140544063/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "How to Be Symmetrical, Agile and Graceful," September 26, 1927, image 29
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138928588/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Hadley Keeps to Her Room, Unmindful That Governor Is the Talk of Chicago," June 21, 1912, image 4
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137769800/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "George McManus and Wife Convince Marguerite Martyn They Are Newlyweds in Real Life," January 26, 1910, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138950690/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Brazil Almost a Paradise for Women, Whose Chief Pleasure Is to Please the Men," October 27, 1912, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137839380/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Finds Mrs. Meriwether's Latest Book Belies Her 87 Years," August 18, 1910, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138446115/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Elizabeth A. Meriwether, St. Louis Woman Author in the Who's-Who Book," July 18, 1914, image 5
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/140585929/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Patsy Ruth Comes Back in Triumph," October 18, 1924, image 14
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/139008512/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Japanese Prima Donna Would Wear American Evening Gowns If She Were Not So Little," October 13, 1915, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138312900/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Miss Anne Morgan and Others Outline Part Women Can Play in the Preparedness Movement in Addresses Before the Town Club," March 5, 1916, image 31
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138152616/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'Czar' Mulvihill Has Wee Lenten 'Lid' of His Own; Dry 'Mid Enticing Bottles," April 17, 1908, image 7
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138900573/?terms=NAZIMOVA "Mme. Nazimova Raps the Butterfly Women Fluttering About Men," November 27, 1908, image 18
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139231453/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Nazimova: An Off-Stage Glimpse of the Famous Actress, February 4, 1936, image 27
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138924081/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'My Voice Is My Child,' Declares Madame Nordica, January 22, 1912, image 14
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138898686/ "Marguerite Martyn Is in Desperate Chase After Suffragettes Who Are in Lively Pursuit of Reporters," July 6, 1908, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139074459/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "What Is Society? Toto Papin Explains," December 18, 1910, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138994362/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Sylvia Pankhurst Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 19, 1911, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138924834/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "The Wiles of a Successful Suffragette," January 28, 1912, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138912721/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Women Likened to a Blizzard Freeze by Rev. Dr. Pankhurst," March 12, 1909, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139299989/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Pennybacker, Dainty and Vivacious," February 20, 1913, image 13
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/138927930/?terms=frances%2Bmartyn "Miss Martyn Sees Suffrage Meeting Turned Into a Bully Roosevelt Rally," June 17, 1912, image 2
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/139083600/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Maker of Billiken Tells Marguerite Martyn How She Created the Little God of Optimism," November 7, 1909, image 14
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138923624/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Billikens Girl With Billikens' Smile, Marries," February 15, 1912, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138961436/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Emma Goldman's Talk as Heard by Miss Martyn," February 3, 1910, image 4
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138905361/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "She Wants to Be So Very Genteel!" April 2, 1911, image 15
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/138975068/ "Youthful Suffragette, a Debutante, Will Lead St. Louis Women in a Militant Franchise Campaign," March 13, 1910, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138996787/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Women Charity Workers of National Fame Tell Marguerite Martyn Their Plans to End Injustice and Banish Evil From the World," May 22, 1910, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138995835/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Woman Sociologist Tells Miss Martyn Taft is the Louis XVI of America," May 19, 1910, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137796850/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Woman Reporter's Description of the Several Types of Women Whose Speeches Won Convention Crowd," June 13, 1920, image 60
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138847836/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "St. Louis Gave Her a Start on Broadway," September 29, 1931, image 28
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138928067/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Miss Martyn Finds Grand Opera Brilliance at Roosevelt Meeting," June 18, 1912, image 4
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138948596/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A Woman In Command," October 18, 1912, image 15
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139473772/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "With the Lively Ladies of Democracy," June 28, 1932
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138158711/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Tells of an Evening at the Open Forum When Miss Rumbold Held Her Own Among the Radicals There," December 8, 1915, image3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138154971/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Contentment Is Secret of Beauty, Says Lillian Russell, Fair and Fat, But Not Too Fat, at Forty," April 27, 1908, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138159957/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Lillian Russell Tell Marguerite Martyn How Simple Use of Common Sense Preserves Youth," December 12, 1915, image 44
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/137820643/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Archbishop Ryan Believes Women Taxpayers Should Vote, He Tells Miss Martyn," December 19, 1909, image 25
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139024112/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Gann Rocks G.O.P. Social Boat by Snubbing Hostess," June 15, 1932, image 38
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138908907/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'The Lady Hercules' Tells Marguerite Martyn," June 4, 1911, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138323104/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Sanger, Who Defies Federal Law, Outlines Her Work for Birth Control Among the Poor," May 21, 1916, image 37
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138925613/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Husbands to Pay Wives and No More Old Maids, Ideals Prof. Schmidt Outlines to Marguerite Martyn," January 30, 1912, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138145939/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "English Folk Dance Leader Defines Ideal of Dancing and Demonstrates It for St. Louisans," March 30, 1916, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138931626/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Interviews Finley J. Shepard," December 18, 1912, image13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138933649/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A St. Louis Author at Work," October 18, 1934, image 36
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139373614/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Wife of Gipsy Smith Is Not a Gipsy, But She Is a Real Nomad," image 8
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137665357/?terms=reed%2Bsmoot%2Bmartyn "Smoot Expects Women to Vote, But Not to Rule," October 26, 1909, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138969748/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. Philip Snowden, Noted Suffragist From Over the Seas, Tells Marguerite Martyn," November 6, 1910, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137795860/ "Sketched at Chicago," June 7, 1920, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138946541/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Finds Aviatrice," October 12, 1912, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138143140/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "War to Bring Greater Socialization of World, Rose Pastor Stokes Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 19, 1916, image 27
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138989014/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Child, Who at 13 Is an Educational Wonder, Has Ambition to Be a Cowboy and an Editor," November 12, 1915, image 13
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/140283785/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn at Palm Beach," March 12, 1925, image 42
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/138898903/?terms=Alice%2Blongworth%2BDemocratic "Notables at Denver Snapped and Sketched, Better Known Ones Being Thoroughly Camera-Broke, Newer Ones Still Pencil-Shy," July 8, 1908, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138912360/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Countess de Swirsky Tells Marguerite Martyn," April 23, 1911, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138905678/ "Talk About Fuss and Feathers at Chicago Convention," June 14, 1908, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138909484/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Let Women Vote, But Never, Never Hold Office, Says Mrs. William H. Taft to Marguerite Martyn," June 25, 1908, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139015338/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "The Well-Dressed Actress," April 5, 1932, image 86
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137647449/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "St. Louis Poetess, Whose Verses Pulsate, Tells Marguerite Martyn the Secret of Her Many Triumphs," June 1, 1910, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138449638/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Next in the 'Who's Who' Series is Sara Teasdale, Famous Poetess," July 23, 1914, image 14
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138974287/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A New Ally for Suffragists and Who Do You Think It Is? Shakspeare," November 27, 1910, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138961085/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Tetrazinni Seems to Be a Bit of a Tyrant, Says Marguerite Martyn," February 1, 1911, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139001395/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Tetrazzini Cook Spaghetti? No? But Caruso Said So?" February 20. 1911, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138439404/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Mrs. M. Louise Thomas, Another 'Who's Who' and the 'Why'of It," July 2, 1914, image15
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139472253/?terms=Sir%2BWilfrid%2BPeek%2BThornburgh "Miss Thornburgh's Fiancé Not Converted YET," November 10, 1912, image 39
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138930263/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Finds the Speaker's Daughter a Regular Political Manager," June 38, 1912, image 6
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138926720/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'American Women Independent? Bah! They Don't Dare Do Anything Unconventional,' Princess Troubetzkoy Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 17, 1912, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138447902/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Sketches of Notable Women Who Are Attending Jubilee Convention of Women Suffragists," March 27, 1919, image 3
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/140388713 "Women Leaders Among Republicans," June 17, 1924, images 38-39
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138924791/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Father Vaughan, Scourger of Social Wickedness, Finds St. Louis Society So Good, He Becomes Its Devotee, Says Marguerite Martyn," May 5, 1912, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138918996/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn Finds Mrs. Vermilya, Feminine (More Than) Forty, Fat and Not Her Conception of a Wholesome Poisoner," November 26, 1911, image 45
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138948985/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Baroness Von Suttner Tells How to End War," October 20, 1912, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138902972/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "It's a Shame the Way They Abuse Waddell, Says Marguerite Martyn After Hearing Rube's Sad Story," June 3, 1908, image 9
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137654963/ "Marry Anyway, Advice of Summer Garden Actress for Marguerite Martyn," June 17, 1910, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/137659721/?terms=%22Eugene%2BWalter%22 "Eugene Walter, Playwright, Gives Marguerite Martyn New Ideas on Suffrage," June 27, 1910, image 7
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/138916016/?terms=Fannie%2BBuchanan "Fannie Ward, Who Left St. Louis Poor, Returns Rich to Buy Her Girlhood Home in Dayton Street," March 28, 1909, image 22
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138919324/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Fannie Ward Tells Marguerite Martyn," May 21, 1911, image 13
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139472530/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Ladies of G.O.P. Have Their Day," June 16, 1932, image 29
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138157533/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "'I Am Not Quitting,' Says Hunnewell's New Mayor," September 3, 1911, image 43
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138939658/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Marguerite Martyn at the Inauguration of President Wilson," March 9, 1913, image 1
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138949232/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Women May Elect President," October 20, 1912, image59
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/139473952/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "A Woman for Vice President," June 30, 1932, image 34
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138991339/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Jane Frances Winn in Who's-Who Book," August 13, 1914, image 15
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/137663786/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Wu Ting Fang Tells Marguerite Martyn Why the American Woman Should Vote," October 24, 1909, image 11
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138966461/ "Women Veterans and Newcomers at Convention," June 9, 1936, images 37 and 38
- https://stltoday.newspapers.com/image/138942819/?terms=Marguerite%2BMartyn "Gay Dinner Parties at 60 Below," August 12, 1913, image 6
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/137655502/?terms=%22Marguerite%2BMartyn%22 "Living With an Alarm Clock 25 Years 'Made' Mrs. Young," August 22, 1909, image 1