^Easterly, Thomas M. (1857), English: Portrait of Abraham S. Mitchell, proprietor of the St. Louis Intelligencer, a St. Louis newspaper. The daguerreotype is in its original case.Title: Abraham S. Mitchell, Proprietor of the St. Louis Intelligencer., retrieved 2020-08-23
^Easterly, Thomas M. (1854), English: Looking north from Olive Street on Third Street. The St. Louis Intelligencer Office can be seen as well as buildings labeled "Walton Hotne and Stable" and "No. 102 and 101, T. B. Edgars Carriage Repository." Horses and buggies are on the street. People and barrels are on the sidewalks. An American flag with thirty-one stars hangs over the street.Title: Third Street, looking North from Olive Street, showing St. Louis Intelligencer Office., retrieved 2020-08-23
^Easterly, Thomas M. (1847), English: Charles Keemle, The Grey Eagle, publisher of the St. Louis Reveille. Daguerreotype is in its original case.Title: Charles Keemle. [the Grey Eagle, publisher of the St. Louis Reveille]., retrieved 2020-08-23