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.
Citations are to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch microfilm records.
^ abcdefg"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
^"Judge Arnold Says Divorce Courts Are Schools for Perjury and Laws Governing Them Are Farce," December 12, 1915, image 35
^"Belleville Business Woman In Hard Fight for State Office," October 26, 1912, image 3
^ abcdefg"Women Leaders Among Republicans," June 17, 1924, images 38-39
^"Why People Are Captivated by Lady Astor," May 6, 1922, image 14
^ abc"Sketches of Notable Women Who Are Attending Jubilee Convention of Women Suffragists," March 27, 1919, image 3
^ ab"City Club Needed Advice; That Is Why It Gave a Luncheon to Women," July 21, 1912, image 1
^"Congressman Baltz's Daughters to Drop the Hoe to Take Their Places in Society at Washington," December 15, 1912, image 45
^ abc"Women Veterans and Newcomers at Convention," June 9, 1936, images 37 and 38
^"'Suffrage? I'm Too Busy With My Babies,'" September 19, 1912, image 13
^ abcde"Harmony? They're All Out of It in Chicago," June 7, 1916, image 3
^ abcd"Marguerite Martyn Finds the Speaker's Daughter a Regular Political Manager," June 38, 1912, image 6
^"Sarah Bernhardt Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 12, 1911, image 1
^ abcdefg"Notable Women at Convention," July 6, 1924, image 5
^"Amelia Bingham Would Not Relieve Men of Duties by Accepting Ballot," June 16, 1909, image 9
^"Fighting for Equal Suffrage 50 Years Ago Vastly Different," March 30, 1919, image 1
^"Bedraggled Suffragists March in Sloshy Shoes and With Bedraggled Banners to Impress Delegates," June 8, 1916, image5
^ abcd"Mere Men Beware! The Suffragists Are Plotting 'Inside Politics,'" April 6, 1913, image 1
^"Mother of Kindergarten System Who Began Here Talks of the Ideal Method to Marguerite Martyn," December 5, 1909, image 32
^"Nelly Bly Tells Marguerite Martyn," May 14, 1911, image 37
^ abc"When the Movie Stars Came to St. Louis," August 25, 1924, image 26
^"'Most Beautiful Suffragette' Still the Eternal Feminine," March 22, 1914, image 1
^"Language of Soul Same in Aristocrat and Plebeian, Says 'La Marechale,'" May 11, 1916, image 3
^ abc"Marguerite Martyn Is in Desperate Chase After Suffragettes Who Are in Lively Pursuit of Reporters," July 6, 1908, image 3
^"Intimate Study of 'Grandmother of the Russian Revolution,'" May 25, 1919, image 15
^"Mrs. Schuyler Britton New Owner of the Cardinals Tells Marguerite Martyn," April 9, 1911, Page 1, Editorial Section
^"'Baseball Better Mental Exercise for Women Than Bridge,'" April 14, 1912, image 15
^ ab"St. Louis Princess Threatens International Complications," April 22, 1906, image 60
^"A Real Champion: Mary K. Browne," October 18, image 126
^"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
^"A Fashion Show for the Democratic women," July 9, 1924, image 30
^"What-to-Wear Problem Not Solved at Horse Show," October 28, 1914, image 15
^ abcdef"Ladies of G.O.P. Have Their Day," June 16, 1932, image 29
^"Answers Thousands of Questions a Week," November 13, 1931, image 46
^"Andrew Carnegie Proud of the West," May 1, 1913, image 1
^"How the Military Genius of a Woman Came to the Aid of Lincoln," February 14, 1918, image 13
^"Styles Seen at the Derby," May 22, 1928, image 33
^ abc"Women May Elect President," October 20, 1912, image59
^"Marguerite Martyn Tells of an Evening at the Open Forum When Miss Rumbold Held Her Own Among the Radicals There," December 8, 1915, image3
^"Contentment Is Secret of Beauty, Says Lillian Russell, Fair and Fat, But Not Too Fat, at Forty," April 27, 1908, image 9
^"Lillian Russell Tell Marguerite Martyn How Simple Use of Common Sense Preserves Youth," December 12, 1915, image 44
^"Archbishop Ryan Believes Women Taxpayers Should Vote, He Tells Miss Martyn," December 19, 1909, image 25
^"'The Lady Hercules' Tells Marguerite Martyn," June 4, 1911, image 11
^"Mrs. Sanger, Who Defies Federal Law, Outlines Her Work for Birth Control Among the Poor," May 21, 1916, image 37
^"Husbands to Pay Wives and No More Old Maids, Ideals Prof. Schmidt Outlines to Marguerite Martyn," January 30, 1912, image 11
^"English Folk Dance Leader Defines Ideal of Dancing and Demonstrates It for St. Louisans," March 30, 1916, image 3
^"Marguerite Martyn Interviews Finley J. Shepard," December 18, 1912, image13
^"A St. Louis Author at Work," October 18, 1934, image 36
^"Wife of Gipsy Smith Is Not a Gipsy, But She Is a Real Nomad," image 8
^"Smoot Expects Women to Vote, But Not to Rule," October 26, 1909, image 11
^"Mrs. Philip Snowden, Noted Suffragist From Over the Seas, Tells Marguerite Martyn," November 6, 1910, image 13
^"Marguerite Martyn Finds Aviatrice," October 12, 1912, image 3
^"War to Bring Greater Socialization of World, Rose Pastor Stokes Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 19, 1916, image 27
^"Child, Who at 13 Is an Educational Wonder, Has Ambition to Be a Cowboy and an Editor," November 12, 1915, image 13
^"Marguerite Martyn at Palm Beach," March 12, 1925, image 42
^"Countess de Swirsky Tells Marguerite Martyn," April 23, 1911, image 13
^ ab"Talk About Fuss and Feathers at Chicago Convention," June 14, 1908, image 1
^"Let Women Vote, But Never, Never Hold Office, Says Mrs. William H. Taft to Marguerite Martyn," June 25, 1908, image 11
^"The Well-Dressed Actress," April 5, 1932, image 86
^"St. Louis Poetess, Whose Verses Pulsate, Tells Marguerite Martyn the Secret of Her Many Triumphs," June 1, 1910, image 11
^"Next in the 'Who's Who' Series is Sara Teasdale, Famous Poetess," July 23, 1914, image 14
^"A New Ally for Suffragists and Who Do You Think It Is? Shakspeare," November 27, 1910, image 1
^"Tetrazinni Seems to Be a Bit of a Tyrant, Says Marguerite Martyn," February 1, 1911, image 11
^"Tetrazzini Cook Spaghetti? No? But Caruso Said So?" February 20. 1911, image 3
^"Mrs. M. Louise Thomas, Another 'Who's Who' and the 'Why'of It," July 2, 1914, image15
^"Miss Thornburgh's Fiancé Not Converted YET," November 10, 1912, image 39
^"'American Women Independent? Bah! They Don't Dare Do Anything Unconventional,' Princess Troubetzkoy Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 17, 1912, image 1
^"Father Vaughan, Scourger of Social Wickedness, Finds St. Louis Society So Good, He Becomes Its Devotee, Says Marguerite Martyn," May 5, 1912, image 13
^"Marguerite Martyn Finds Mrs. Vermilya, Feminine (More Than) Forty, Fat and Not Her Conception of a Wholesome Poisoner," November 26, 1911, image 45
^"Baroness Von Suttner Tells How to End War," October 20, 1912, image 1
^"It's a Shame the Way They Abuse Waddell, Says Marguerite Martyn After Hearing Rube's Sad Story," June 3, 1908, image 9
^"Marry Anyway, Advice of Summer Garden Actress for Marguerite Martyn," June 17, 1910, image 11
^"Eugene Walter, Playwright, Gives Marguerite Martyn New Ideas on Suffrage," June 27, 1910, image 7
^"Fannie Ward, Who Left St. Louis Poor, Returns Rich to Buy Her Girlhood Home in Dayton Street," March 28, 1909, image 22
^"Fannie Ward Tells Marguerite Martyn," May 21, 1911, image 13
^"'I Am Not Quitting,' Says Hunnewell's New Mayor," September 3, 1911, image 43
^"Jane Frances Winn in Who's-Who Book," August 13, 1914, image 15
^"Wu Ting Fang Tells Marguerite Martyn Why the American Woman Should Vote," October 24, 1909, image 11
^"Gay Dinner Parties at 60 Below," August 12, 1913, image 6
^"Living With an Alarm Clock 25 Years 'Made' Mrs. Young," August 22, 1909, image 1