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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 .
Jessie Ann Robbins Belmont , 1912Susan E. Blow , 1909Inez Milholland Boissevain , 1914Catherine Breshkovsky , 1919Helene Hathaway Robison Britton , 1911Cécile Chaminade , 1908Naomi Childers , 1916Mrs. Cornelius Cole , 1916 Wallace Crossley , 1919Thamara de Swirsky , 1911Effie Ellsler , 1919Florence Harding , 1920Millicent Hearst , 1908Fannie Hurst , 1909Thomas E. Mulvihill Sr. , 1908Anna Pennybacker , 1913 Ben Reitman , 1910Finley Johnson Shepard , 1912Louise Vermilya , 1911A B Roger Nash Baldwin , a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union[7] Illinois Congressman-elect William N. Baltz and his daughters[8] Bertha Barr, delegate to 1936 Republican National Convention[9] Ethel Barrymore , actress[10] Alva Belmont , socialite and suffrage benefactor[11] Mrs. Perry Belmont (Jessie Ann Robbins), wife of the New York politician and diplomat[12] Sarah Bernhardt , actress[13] Elizabeth Lucy Bibesco , English writer and socialite[14] Amelia Bingham , actress[15] Alice Stone Blackwell , suffrage leader and editor[16] Emily Newell Blair , writer, suffragist, feminist, Democratic Party leader[14] Harriot Stanton Blatch , suffragist[11] [17] Anna E. Blount , president of the National Medical Women's Association[18] Susan Elizabeth Blow , educator, the "Mother of the Kindergarten"[19] 'Round-the-world journalist Nellie Bly [20] Film actress Eleanor Boardman [21] Lawyer and suffragist Inez Milholland Boissevain [22] Catherine Booth-Clibborn of the Salvation Army,[23] Louise DeKoven Bowen ,[1] financial supporter of suffrage movementMary Carroll Craig Bradford , the only woman delegate at the 1908 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado[24] Catherine Breshkovsky , "grandmother of the Russian revolution"[25] Helene Hathaway Robison Britton , owner of the St. Louis Cardinals[26] [27] Sallie Britton, daughter of James H. Britton , mayor of St. Louis, married to James Mackin , New York state treasurer[28] Izetta Jewel Brown , actress, women's rights activist and Democratic politician[14] Mary K. Browne , professional tennis player and amateur golfer[29] Attorney Mary Baird Bryan and her husband, William Jennings Bryan , two-time presidential candidate, and two grandchildren[30] Actress Billie Burke [31] Mrs. Adolphus Busch III (Florence McRhea Lambert), first wife of the brewery executive[32] Sarah Schuyler Butler, Republican activist[33] C S. Parkes Cadman , minister and advice columnist[34] Steelmaker Andrew Carnegie [35] Anna Ella Carroll , politician, pamphleteer and lobbyist[36] Anna Case , opera singer[14] Dancer and animal-rights activist Irene Castle , wife of Chicago businessman Frederic McLaughlin [37] Dancer Vernon Castle [38] Carrie Chapman Catt , suffrage leader[11] Espiridiona Cenda , dancer also known as Chiquita[39] Cécile Chaminade , French composer[40] Percival Chubb , Ethical Cultural Society leader[41] Kate Claxton , actress[42] Mrs. Cornelius Cole , one of the first three women accredited to a Republican National Convention[11] Nancy Cook , suffragist, educator, political organizer, businesswoman[43] Phoebe Couzins , lawyer[44] Caroline Bartlett Crane , known as "America's housekeeper" for her efforts to improve sanitation[18] Raymond Crane, comedian and actor[45] Missouri Lieutenant Governor Wallace Crossley [46] Mrs. Shelby Cullom (Julia Fisher), wife of the Illinois senator[47] Pearl Lenore Curran , author and medium, wife of John H. Curran, Missouri immigration commissioner.[48] D E F Martha P. Falconer , social reformer[1] Diomede Falconio , apostolic delegate from the Vatican to the United States[60] Frank H. Farris , attorney, member of both the Missouri state Senate and its House of Representatives[61] Beatrice Farnham , artist and entrepreneur, the wife of John Otto (park ranger) [62] Martha Ellis Fischel, social service worker, mother of Edna Fischel Gellhorn , suffragist and reformer[63] Judith Ellen Foster , government official[64] James F. Fulbright , representative, Missouri Legislature[65] G Joe Gans , boxer[66] Mary Garden , actress[67] Missouri Governor and Mrs. Fred Gardner [68] Dancer Adeline Genée [69] Edna Fischel Gellhorn (Mrs. George), suffragist and reformer[65] James Gibbons , Roman Catholic cardinal[70] Artist Charles Dana Gibson [71] Irene Langhorne Gibson, philanthropist and Democratic National Convention delegate, the original Gibson Girl [72] Catholic Archbishop John J. Glennon [60] Emma Goldman , activist and writer[73] [74] Samuel Gompers , labor leader[75] Edith Kelly Gould , wife of a millionaire Gould[76] Edward Howland Robinson Green , the only son of the miser Hetty Green [77] Isabella Greenway (Mrs. John C.), Arizona politician[72] Minnie J. Grinstead , teacher, Republican politician, and temperance worker[4] H Mrs. Herbert S. Hadley (Agnes Lee), wife of Missouri's governor[78] [79] [68] Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale , English actress, lecturer, and writer[80] Anna Dall , daughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt[43] Florence Mabel Harding , wife of President Warren G. Harding[81] Grace Carley Harriman , social leader and philanthropist[14] Mary Garrett Hay , New York suffragist[82] Grace Bryan Hargreaves, daughter of the William Jennings Bryans [12] Millicent Hearst , philanthropist and wife of the newspaper magnate, William Randolph Hearst [72] [83] [84] Robert Herrick (novelist) [85] Sallie Aley Hert , Republican activist, married to Alvin Tobias Hert [4] Dancer and choreographer Gertrude Hoffmann [86] Helen B. Houston, wife of David F. Houston , secretary of agriculture[87] Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley , wife of the Republican activist[33] Writer Fannie Hurst [88] May Arkwright Hutton , Idaho suffragist[12] J K L Mrs. Albert Bond Lambert , socialite. Her husband was an industrialist, aviator, and golfer.[96] Mrs. William Palmer Ladd , wife of the dean of the Berkeley Divinity School[97] Jacob M. Lashley , lawyer, debated film censorship[98] Judge Ben Lindsey , social reformer[99] Ruth Bryan Leavitt , politician and the first woman appointed as a United States ambassador[100] [101] Fifi Widener Leidy , daughter of Pennsylvania art collector Joseph E. Widener and wife of New York politician George Eustis Paine [102] Lydia Lipkowska , opera singer[103] Jack London , writer[104] Alice Roosevelt Longworth , celebrity and daughter of Theodore Roosevelt[105] [106] [107] [33] Daniel A. Lord , American Catholic writer[108] Joan Lowell , actress[109] Felice Lyne , singer[68] M Mrs. Norman E. Mack , wife of the editor and publisher of the Buffalo Daily Times, with their daughter, Norma[24] [110] [84] Percy MacKaye , actor, director, playwright[111] Elliot Woolfolk Major , Missouri governor, and his wife[112] [68] Richard Mansfield , actor[68] [113] Lois Marshall, wife of Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall [114] Elisabeth Marbury , theatrical and literary agent and producer[43] Anne Henrietta Martin , president of the National Woman's Party[11] Frederick Townsend Martin , New York society leader and writer[115] Ned Martin , dancer and choreographer[116] Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo , daughter of President Wilson and wife of William Gibbs McAdoo [72] Ellen Wilson McAdoo, daughter of Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo and William Gibbs McAdoo [14] [72] Sterling H. McCarty , representative, Missouri Legislature[65] Edith Rockefeller McCormick (Mrs. Harold), socialite and opera patron[79] Katrina McCormick , Republican activist[33] Ruth Hanna McCormick (Mrs. Medill), Republican politician[4] [82] [106] [9] Catherine Waugh McCulloch , lawyer and suffragist[117] Mary McDowell , social reformer[1] George McManus , cartoonist, and Florence Bergere[118] "Countess" Candido Mendes de Almeida , wife of the Brazilian politician[119] Elizabeth Avery Meriwether , author and suffrage advocate[120] [121] Mrs. Lee Meriwether , wife of the author[43] Patsy Ruth Miller , motion picture actress[122] Tamaki Miura , opera singer[123] Anne Tracy Morgan , philanthropist[124] Alexander Pollock Moore , diplomat, editor and publisher[79] Isabel Morrison, wife of New York politician Timothy Woodruff [79] "Czar" Thomas E. Mulvihill Sr. , St. Louis excise commissioner[125] Actress, dancer, film producer, and screenwriter Mae Murray [21] N O P Theophile Papin , society leader and "squire of debutantes"[130] Sylvia Pankhurst , English suffragist[131] [132] Charles Henry Parkhurst , social reformer[133] Cissy Patterson , journalist and publisher[79] Irene Pavloska , opera singer[45] Anna J. Hardwicke Pennybacker (Mrs.Percy), president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs[134] Alexandra Carlisle Pfeiffer , actress and suffragist[135] Gifford Pinchot , forester and politician[117] Florence Collins Porter , newspaper editor, clubwoman, political campaigner, a Republican[4] Ruth Baker Pratt , Republican politician[33] Florence Pretz , inventor of the Billiken doll[136] [137] R Mrs. James A. Reed (Lura M. Olmsted), wife of the former U.S. senator from Missouri[72] Ben Reitman , anarchist and medical doctor[74] Agnes Repplier , essayist[138] Mrs. Alexander Revell ,[79] wife of the Illinois businessman The young Florence Wyman Richardson, daughter of the older Florence Wyman Richardson and sister-in-law to Ernest Hemingway [139] Lucyle Roberts, rodeo rider[50] Margaret Dreier Robins , labor leader[1] [140] Corinne Roosevelt Robinson , writer and lecturer[135] Duchesse de la Rochefoucauld , Parisian property owner[28] Ginger Rogers , actress[141] Betsey Cushing Roosevelt [43] Kermit Roosevelt , writer and businessman, son of Theodore Roosevelt[79] President Theodore Roosevelt , his wife (Edith Roosevelt ) and his daughter (Ethel Roosevelt )[106] [142] [143] Nellie Tayloe Ross , Republican politician and ex-governor of Wyoming[43] Charlotte Rumbold , St. Louis and Cleveland social reformer[144] Lillian Russell , the actress[145] [146] Patrick John Ryan , Catholic prelate[147] S Pauline Sabin , Republican activist opposed to Prohibition[4] [128] Katherine Sandwina , circus strongwoman[148] Birth-control advocate Margaret Sanger [149] Nathaniel Schmidt , educator[150] Rose Schneiderman , labor-union executive[1] Mrs. Nathan B. Scott , wife of the U.S. senator from West Virginia[47] Cecil J. Sharp , who introduced folk dancing to the United States[151] Finley Johnson Shepard , businessman-husband of Helen Gould [152] Anna Howard Shaw , suffrage leader[65] Ruth Hanna Simms , politician, activist and publisher[128] Mrs. Al Smith (Catherine Ann Dunn), wife of the New York governor, and their daughter, Emily Smith Warner[72] Elizabeth Blackmon Smith, popular author of romantic fiction who wrote under the name Mrs. Harry Pugh Smith[153] Evangelist Gipsy Smith and his wife, Annie E. Pennock[154] Senator Reed Smoot of Utah[155] Ethel Annakin Snowden, British suffragist and pacifist.[156] Christine Bradley South of Kentucky, chairman, Woman's Division, Republican National Committee[82] Lena Jones Wade Springs , nominated for U.S. vice-president at 1924 Democratic national convention[84] Katherine Stinson , aviator[157] Rose Pastor Stokes , socialist activist, writer, and feminist[158] Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. , child prodigy[159] Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury (Eva Roberts Cromwell) , wife of the investment banker[160] Representative William Sulzer of New York and his wife, Clara Rodelheim[75] Thamara de Swirsky , Russian dancer[161] []T Mrs. Charles P. Taft , wife of the newspaper publisher, and Louise Taft, their daughter[162] Presidential candidate William Howard Taft and Helen Herron Taft , and their grandchildren[163] [143] Lilyan Tashman , actress[164] Sara Teasdale , poet[165] [166] Ellen Terry , actress[167] Luisa Tetrazzini , opera singer[168] [169] M. Louise Thomas , educator.[170] Socialite Edwine Thornburgh, later married to Englishman Wilfrid Peek [171] Genevieve Clark Thomson , suffragist, reporter, Louisiana politician and daughter of Speaker of the House Champ Clark[12] Prince Paul Troubetzkoy , a Russian artist, and Princess Troubetzkoy, his American wife[172] Grace Wilbur Trout , Illinois suffragist[6] [18] U V W Charlotte Walker , actress[177] Eugene Walter , playwright[178] Fannie Ward , actress[179] [180] Mabel Walker Willebrandt , attorney and Republican activist[33] Ella Wilson , first woman mayor of Hunnewell, Kansas , reputedly the first woman mayor in the nation[181] President Woodrow Wilson and his family, Mrs. Wilson, and their daughters, Margaret , Jessie, and Eleanor[114] [143] [72] [14] Film actress Claire Windsor [21] Jane Frances Winn , who wrote under the name "Frank Fair"[182] Wu Tingfang , Chinese ambassador to the United States[183] Margaret (Mrs. John) Wyeth of St. Louis, delegate to 1935 Republican National Convention[9] Y References Citations are to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch microfilm records.