Image Bibliography
African American
Caricature with Banjo. c. 1907. CardCow. http://www.cardcow.com/302791/african-american-caricature-with-banjo-ethnic-black-americana/.
Accessed September 23, 2013.
Alice Asenath O’Neill. c. 1930s. The Story of Rose O’Neill: An Autobiography, edited by Miriam Formanek-Brunell. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1997. 134.
Amelia Bloomer. c. 1880. Project Gutenberg. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/28020/28020-h/28020-h.htm#v1_1577. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Close-up of Black Kewpie. Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
Collet, John. Tight Lacing, or Fashion Before Ease. c. 1770-1775. Warren Township Historical Society. http://www.warrennj.org/wths/index.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Corset Distortion, effects on organs. c. 1900s. Eurbanista. http://www.eurbanista.com/fashion-history-the-19th-century-dress-reform-movements/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Crowd to hear Suffragettes, Oct. 28, 1908. 1908. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704189/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Declaration of Sentiments of the Seneca Falls Convention. Historymartinez’s Blog. http://historymartinez.wordpress.com/2011/03/16/declaration-of-sentiments-of-the-seneca-falls-convention-1848-woman-suffrage-primary-source-document-w-reading-questions/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Deformed by Tight Corsetting. c. 1900s. Fountainhead Museum. http://fountainheadauto.blogspot.com/2013/07/instruments-of-torture-turn-of-century.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton. c. 1880. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Elizabeth_Stanton.jpg. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly, May 3, 1894. 1894. Prints Old and Rare. http://www.printsoldandrare.com/women/024wmn.jpg. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Gaches-Sarraute in her reform corset. c. 1892. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fig12Femme_normale_avec_le_corsetGaches-Sarraute.jpg. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Garment Sweatshop. c. 1900. Thread for Thought. http://www.threadforthought.net/fashion-factory-labor/. Accessed 23 September 2013.
George Caleb Bingham. c. 1870s. State Historical Society of Missouri: Historic Missourians. http://shs.umsystem.edu/historicmissourians/name/b/bingham/. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Group of 10 suffragettes. c. 1905-1917. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704300/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Hall of Famous Missourians – Jefferson City. c. 2010s. Missouri Women. http://missouriwomen.org/exhibits/experiencing-womens-history-in-missouri/. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Help us to win the vote. 1914. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/97500240/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Hines, Lewis. Bibb Mill No. 1, Macon GA. January 19, 1909. Ourdocuments. http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=59. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Hines, Lewis. Breaker Boys Working in Ewen Breaker of Pennsylvania Coal Co. 1911. Argent Editions Historical Photographs. http://argenteditions.com/breaker-boys-working-ewen-breaker-pennsylvania-coal-p-23.html#.UkNdhT_k3ic. Accessed September 23, 2013.
“Hoi-Polloi,” September 27, 1939. Collection no. ON-008. Ozarkiana Collection. Lyons Memorial Library. College of the Ozarks.
Lee, Russell. Negro drinking at "Colored" water cooler in streetcar terminal, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. July 1939. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa1997026728/PP/. Accessed September 23, 2013.
O’Neill posters hanging in Cayuga County Suffrage Headquarters. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 9.
O’Neill, Rose. A Visit to Anti. Image captured at the Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Always Have A Grown-up Hold You. 1937. Irving Caesar’s Sing A Song of Safety, by Irving Caesar. New York: Irving Caesar, 1937. 55.
O’Neill, Rose. “Classroom” Illustration from Surprised at Her. 1901. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 35.
O'Neill, Rose. Consciousness. c. 1900-1920. Discovering Rose O'Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweet-monsters.html. Accessed September 20,2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Detail from Kewpies and Matilda’s Aunt. 1916. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 33.
O’Neill, Rose. Detail of African-American Child and Kewpie Listening to Mother. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Detail of Kewpies Presenting Black Kewpie to Child. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Detail of Mother Shoo-ing Away Children. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Do I Get Your Vote? 1914. Western New York Suffragists. http://winningthevote.org/suff4-big.html. Accessed September 21, 2013.
O'Neill, Rose. Fugitive Drawing. c. 1900-1920. Discovering Rose O'Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweet-monsters.html. Accessed September 20,2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Garda, cover. 1929. Ken Sanders Rare Books. http://www.kensandersbooks.com/shop/rarebooks/36657.html. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Give Mother the Vote (B/W). 1915. Open Websites at The University of Texas at Austin. http://ows.edb.utexas.edu/site/cks468edc370s/editorial-artifactscartoon. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Give Mother the Vote (color). c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 8.
O’Neill, Rose. The Goblin Woman. 1930. After Dark in the Playing Field. http://intheplayingfields.tumblr.com/post/9335341514/creepy-cute-a-kewpie-quickie-image-rose. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Golden State Limited, ad. c. 1920s. Discovering Rose O’Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. If You’ll Just Notice Em. Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Illustration from “An Infinite Variety,” in Puck. c. 1900. Discovering Rose O’Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/who-is-rose-oneill.html. Accessed September 23, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Illustration from The Lady in the White Veil. 1909. State Historical Society of Missouri: Historic Missourians. http://shs.umsystem.edu/historicmissourians/name/o/oneill/. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Illustration from The Loves of Edwy. 1904. International Rose O’Neill Club Foundation. http://www.irocf.org/history. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. “I’m a girl baby” Illustration. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 10.
O’Neill, Rose. The Implacable Will. Polar Bears Tale. http://polarbearstale.blogspot.com/2013/08/rose-oneill-1874-1944.html. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Irving Caesar’s Sing A Song of Safety, cover art. 1937. Irving Caesar’s Sing A Song of Safety, by Irving Caesar. New York: Irving Caesar, 1937. cover.
O’Neill, Rose. Jell-o Ad, “The Birthday Party” (1909). 1909. SeeSaw. http://seesaw.typepad.com/blog/collecting-jello/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Jell-o ad, "What Mama Said." 1919. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Jell-o and the Kewpies. 1915. Future of the Cookbook. http://www.futureofthecookbook.org/2009/10/jell-o-and-the-kewpies/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Kewpies and the Dog. c. 1900-1910. Scribology. http://scribology.wordpress.com/2012/04/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. The Kewpies and the Sad Fairy. 1919. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. Inside flap (front).
O’Neill, Rose. The Kewpies and Their Winter Industry. 1918. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. Inside flap (front).
O’Neill, Rose. The Kewpie Korner. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 8.
O’Neill, Rose. The Kewpie Korner Kewpiegram. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 8.
O’Neill, Rose. Kewpies Teach Charity. Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Ladies' Home Journal,Christmas. 1927. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O'Neill, Rose. Man and His Ancestor. c. 1900-1920. Discovering Rose O'Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweet-monsters.html. Accessed September 20,2013.
O’Neill, Rose. The Next Candidate for Statehood, Puck, cover. 1901. Illustration 9, no. 36. Winter 2012. 55.
O’Neill, Rose. Occasionally. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. One Pink Lemonade and Two Straws. 1899. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 31.
O’Neill, Rose. “Piano Lesson” Illustration from The Primrose Path. 1904. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 33.
O’Neill, Rose. Preparing Him. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Puck's, September Cover. 1910. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Rock Island Limited, ad. c. 1920s. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Rock Island Railroad, Spend a Summer Christmas. 1910. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Sad Baby. 1910. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 24.
O’Neill, Rose. Straight-shooting Kewpie. c. 1900-1920. Tumbler. http://31.media.tumblr.com/14c75c638cde65fb3dcb54916cfc27e9/tumblr_mi0kyudIEY1rgg81io1_500.jpg. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Sunday Magazine. 1908. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Temptation Leading Down Into an Abyss. 1888. KSMU: Ozarks Public Radio. http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. “This is my dear friend, Mr. Chickadee.” Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. This is Suffrage Sacrifice Week. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 6.
O’Neill, Rose. Truth Magazine, “Flirting with Time.” c. 1890s. Discovering Rose O’Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/who-is-rose-oneill.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Two Lovers. 1899. Illustration 9, no. 36. Winter 2012. 50.
O’Neill, Rose. Votes for Women, Spirit of ‘76. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 5.
O’Neill Rose. Women’s International Exposition, cover. 1949. KMSU: Ozarks Public Radio. http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Ye Sweet Girl-Graduate. 1896. Illustration 9, no. 36. Winter 2012. 47.
O’Neill, Rose. You Shouldn’t Strike A Little Child. 1937. Irving Caesar’s Sing A Song of Safety, by Irving Caesar. New York: Irving Caesar, 1937. 49.
O'Neill Sculpture Embrace the Tree. c. 1930s. KSMU: Ozarks Public Radio. http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O'Neill studying art in Paris circa 1906. 1906. Discovering Rose O’Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweet-monsters.html. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Pair of Black Kewpies. Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
Portrait of Rose O’Niell, image captured at Bonniebrook Museum, September 12, 2013.
The Restored Bonniebrook Home. c. 2013. Opulent Opossum. http://opulentopossum.blogspot.com/2010/05/kewpiesta-and-bonniebrook-branson.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Riis, Jacob. Bandits' Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry Street. 1888. Museum of Modern Art. http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?criteria=O%3AAD%3AE%3A4928&page_number=2&template_id=1&sort_order=1. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Riis, Jacob. Children Sleeping on the New York Streets. 1888. The Red List. http://theredlist.fr/wiki-2-16-601-790-view-social-documentary-profile-riis-jacob.html. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Riis, Jacob. Five Cents Lodging, Bayard Street. c. 1889. History Matters. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/photos/question3.html. Accessed 23 September 2013.
Riis, Jacob. In sleeping quarters - Rivington Street Dump. ca. 1890. Museum of the City of New York. http://collections.mcny.org/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UAYWFTLHJ&SMLS=1&RW=1600&RH=770&PN=1#/SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UAYWFTLHJ&SMLS=1&RW=1600&RH=770&PN=1. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Riis, Jacob. In the home of an Italian rag-picker, Jersey Street. c. 1880s. A Journey through NYC Religions. http://www.nycreligion.info/?p=84. Accessed 23 September 2013.
Riis, Jacob. Men's lodging room in West 47th Street Station. ca. 1890. Museum of the City of New York. http://collections.mcny.org/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UAYWFTVLY&PN=1#/SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UAYWFTVLY&PN=1. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Rosalie Jones starting on campaign tour for LaFollette, Sept. 24. 1924. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/95522868/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Rose O’Neill and Thomas Hart Benton. c. 1930s. KMSU: Ozarks Public Radio. http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Rose O’Neill and Vance Randolph. Collection no. ON-48. Ozarkiana Collection. Lyons Memorial Library. College of the Ozarks.
Rose O’Neill, full-length photograph. ca. 1910s-1920s. Missouri Women’s Council. http://www.womenscouncil.org/cd_web/oneill.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Some of the anti-suffrage leaders who took 1200 people up the Hudson for their Decoration Day picnic : L to R: Mrs. George Phillips, Mrs. K. B. Lapham, Miss Burnham, Mrs. Everett P. Wheeler, Mrs. John A. Church. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2012646086/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Students at the Berry O'Kelly school. c. 1900. Raleigh Public Record. http://raleighpublicrecord.org/featured/2009/04/06/the-method-community/. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Suffrage demonstration at Park Row, New York City. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/94506346/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffrage hikers on way to Washington, D.C. Feb. 10, 1913. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704191/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragettes - Mrs. Alice Burke and Nell Richardson in the suffrage automobile "Golden Flyer" in which they will drive from New York to San Francisco. April 7, 1916. 1916. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704319/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragettes parading, April 5, 1917. 1917. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704305/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragettes parading with banner "President Wilson favors votes for women". N.Y.C. ca.1916. c. 1916. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704196/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragettes riding float...New York Fair, Yonkers, Aug. 10, 1913. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704190/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragists Mrs. Stanley McCormick and Mrs. Charles Parker, April 22, 1913. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/93510737/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
William Patrick O’Neill. Collection no. ON-53. Ozarkiana Collection. Lyons Memorial Library. College of the Ozarks.
Alice Asenath O’Neill. c. 1930s. The Story of Rose O’Neill: An Autobiography, edited by Miriam Formanek-Brunell. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1997. 134.
Amelia Bloomer. c. 1880. Project Gutenberg. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/28020/28020-h/28020-h.htm#v1_1577. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Close-up of Black Kewpie. Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
Collet, John. Tight Lacing, or Fashion Before Ease. c. 1770-1775. Warren Township Historical Society. http://www.warrennj.org/wths/index.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Corset Distortion, effects on organs. c. 1900s. Eurbanista. http://www.eurbanista.com/fashion-history-the-19th-century-dress-reform-movements/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Crowd to hear Suffragettes, Oct. 28, 1908. 1908. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704189/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Declaration of Sentiments of the Seneca Falls Convention. Historymartinez’s Blog. http://historymartinez.wordpress.com/2011/03/16/declaration-of-sentiments-of-the-seneca-falls-convention-1848-woman-suffrage-primary-source-document-w-reading-questions/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Deformed by Tight Corsetting. c. 1900s. Fountainhead Museum. http://fountainheadauto.blogspot.com/2013/07/instruments-of-torture-turn-of-century.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton. c. 1880. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Elizabeth_Stanton.jpg. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly, May 3, 1894. 1894. Prints Old and Rare. http://www.printsoldandrare.com/women/024wmn.jpg. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Gaches-Sarraute in her reform corset. c. 1892. Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fig12Femme_normale_avec_le_corsetGaches-Sarraute.jpg. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Garment Sweatshop. c. 1900. Thread for Thought. http://www.threadforthought.net/fashion-factory-labor/. Accessed 23 September 2013.
George Caleb Bingham. c. 1870s. State Historical Society of Missouri: Historic Missourians. http://shs.umsystem.edu/historicmissourians/name/b/bingham/. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Group of 10 suffragettes. c. 1905-1917. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704300/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Hall of Famous Missourians – Jefferson City. c. 2010s. Missouri Women. http://missouriwomen.org/exhibits/experiencing-womens-history-in-missouri/. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Help us to win the vote. 1914. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/97500240/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Hines, Lewis. Bibb Mill No. 1, Macon GA. January 19, 1909. Ourdocuments. http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=59. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Hines, Lewis. Breaker Boys Working in Ewen Breaker of Pennsylvania Coal Co. 1911. Argent Editions Historical Photographs. http://argenteditions.com/breaker-boys-working-ewen-breaker-pennsylvania-coal-p-23.html#.UkNdhT_k3ic. Accessed September 23, 2013.
“Hoi-Polloi,” September 27, 1939. Collection no. ON-008. Ozarkiana Collection. Lyons Memorial Library. College of the Ozarks.
Lee, Russell. Negro drinking at "Colored" water cooler in streetcar terminal, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. July 1939. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa1997026728/PP/. Accessed September 23, 2013.
O’Neill posters hanging in Cayuga County Suffrage Headquarters. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 9.
O’Neill, Rose. A Visit to Anti. Image captured at the Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Always Have A Grown-up Hold You. 1937. Irving Caesar’s Sing A Song of Safety, by Irving Caesar. New York: Irving Caesar, 1937. 55.
O’Neill, Rose. “Classroom” Illustration from Surprised at Her. 1901. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 35.
O'Neill, Rose. Consciousness. c. 1900-1920. Discovering Rose O'Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweet-monsters.html. Accessed September 20,2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Detail from Kewpies and Matilda’s Aunt. 1916. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 33.
O’Neill, Rose. Detail of African-American Child and Kewpie Listening to Mother. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Detail of Kewpies Presenting Black Kewpie to Child. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Detail of Mother Shoo-ing Away Children. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Do I Get Your Vote? 1914. Western New York Suffragists. http://winningthevote.org/suff4-big.html. Accessed September 21, 2013.
O'Neill, Rose. Fugitive Drawing. c. 1900-1920. Discovering Rose O'Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweet-monsters.html. Accessed September 20,2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Garda, cover. 1929. Ken Sanders Rare Books. http://www.kensandersbooks.com/shop/rarebooks/36657.html. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Give Mother the Vote (B/W). 1915. Open Websites at The University of Texas at Austin. http://ows.edb.utexas.edu/site/cks468edc370s/editorial-artifactscartoon. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Give Mother the Vote (color). c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 8.
O’Neill, Rose. The Goblin Woman. 1930. After Dark in the Playing Field. http://intheplayingfields.tumblr.com/post/9335341514/creepy-cute-a-kewpie-quickie-image-rose. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Golden State Limited, ad. c. 1920s. Discovering Rose O’Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. If You’ll Just Notice Em. Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Illustration from “An Infinite Variety,” in Puck. c. 1900. Discovering Rose O’Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/who-is-rose-oneill.html. Accessed September 23, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Illustration from The Lady in the White Veil. 1909. State Historical Society of Missouri: Historic Missourians. http://shs.umsystem.edu/historicmissourians/name/o/oneill/. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Illustration from The Loves of Edwy. 1904. International Rose O’Neill Club Foundation. http://www.irocf.org/history. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. “I’m a girl baby” Illustration. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 10.
O’Neill, Rose. The Implacable Will. Polar Bears Tale. http://polarbearstale.blogspot.com/2013/08/rose-oneill-1874-1944.html. Accessed September 22, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Irving Caesar’s Sing A Song of Safety, cover art. 1937. Irving Caesar’s Sing A Song of Safety, by Irving Caesar. New York: Irving Caesar, 1937. cover.
O’Neill, Rose. Jell-o Ad, “The Birthday Party” (1909). 1909. SeeSaw. http://seesaw.typepad.com/blog/collecting-jello/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Jell-o ad, "What Mama Said." 1919. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Jell-o and the Kewpies. 1915. Future of the Cookbook. http://www.futureofthecookbook.org/2009/10/jell-o-and-the-kewpies/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Kewpies and the Dog. c. 1900-1910. Scribology. http://scribology.wordpress.com/2012/04/. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. The Kewpies and the Sad Fairy. 1919. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. Inside flap (front).
O’Neill, Rose. The Kewpies and Their Winter Industry. 1918. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. Inside flap (front).
O’Neill, Rose. The Kewpie Korner. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 8.
O’Neill, Rose. The Kewpie Korner Kewpiegram. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 8.
O’Neill, Rose. Kewpies Teach Charity. Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Ladies' Home Journal,Christmas. 1927. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O'Neill, Rose. Man and His Ancestor. c. 1900-1920. Discovering Rose O'Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweet-monsters.html. Accessed September 20,2013.
O’Neill, Rose. The Next Candidate for Statehood, Puck, cover. 1901. Illustration 9, no. 36. Winter 2012. 55.
O’Neill, Rose. Occasionally. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. One Pink Lemonade and Two Straws. 1899. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 31.
O’Neill, Rose. “Piano Lesson” Illustration from The Primrose Path. 1904. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 33.
O’Neill, Rose. Preparing Him. c. 1900-1920. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Puck's, September Cover. 1910. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Rock Island Limited, ad. c. 1920s. Rose O’Neill and Bonniebrook Museum.
O’Neill, Rose. Rock Island Railroad, Spend a Summer Christmas. 1910. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Sad Baby. 1910. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw, by Linda Brewster. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009. 24.
O’Neill, Rose. Straight-shooting Kewpie. c. 1900-1920. Tumbler. http://31.media.tumblr.com/14c75c638cde65fb3dcb54916cfc27e9/tumblr_mi0kyudIEY1rgg81io1_500.jpg. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Sunday Magazine. 1908. American Art Archives. http://www.americanartarchives.com/oneill,r.htm. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Temptation Leading Down Into an Abyss. 1888. KSMU: Ozarks Public Radio. http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. “This is my dear friend, Mr. Chickadee.” Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. This is Suffrage Sacrifice Week. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 6.
O’Neill, Rose. Truth Magazine, “Flirting with Time.” c. 1890s. Discovering Rose O’Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/who-is-rose-oneill.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Two Lovers. 1899. Illustration 9, no. 36. Winter 2012. 50.
O’Neill, Rose. Votes for Women, Spirit of ‘76. c. 1910s. The Ozarks Mountaineer 58, no. 2. March/April 2010. 5.
O’Neill Rose. Women’s International Exposition, cover. 1949. KMSU: Ozarks Public Radio. http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O’Neill, Rose. Ye Sweet Girl-Graduate. 1896. Illustration 9, no. 36. Winter 2012. 47.
O’Neill, Rose. You Shouldn’t Strike A Little Child. 1937. Irving Caesar’s Sing A Song of Safety, by Irving Caesar. New York: Irving Caesar, 1937. 49.
O'Neill Sculpture Embrace the Tree. c. 1930s. KSMU: Ozarks Public Radio. http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062. Accessed September 20, 2013.
O'Neill studying art in Paris circa 1906. 1906. Discovering Rose O’Neill. http://discoveringroseoneill.blogspot.com/2011/07/sweet-monsters.html. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Pair of Black Kewpies. Image captured at the Rose O’Neill Bonniebrook Museum. September 12, 2013.
Portrait of Rose O’Niell, image captured at Bonniebrook Museum, September 12, 2013.
The Restored Bonniebrook Home. c. 2013. Opulent Opossum. http://opulentopossum.blogspot.com/2010/05/kewpiesta-and-bonniebrook-branson.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Riis, Jacob. Bandits' Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry Street. 1888. Museum of Modern Art. http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?criteria=O%3AAD%3AE%3A4928&page_number=2&template_id=1&sort_order=1. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Riis, Jacob. Children Sleeping on the New York Streets. 1888. The Red List. http://theredlist.fr/wiki-2-16-601-790-view-social-documentary-profile-riis-jacob.html. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Riis, Jacob. Five Cents Lodging, Bayard Street. c. 1889. History Matters. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/photos/question3.html. Accessed 23 September 2013.
Riis, Jacob. In sleeping quarters - Rivington Street Dump. ca. 1890. Museum of the City of New York. http://collections.mcny.org/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UAYWFTLHJ&SMLS=1&RW=1600&RH=770&PN=1#/SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UAYWFTLHJ&SMLS=1&RW=1600&RH=770&PN=1. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Riis, Jacob. In the home of an Italian rag-picker, Jersey Street. c. 1880s. A Journey through NYC Religions. http://www.nycreligion.info/?p=84. Accessed 23 September 2013.
Riis, Jacob. Men's lodging room in West 47th Street Station. ca. 1890. Museum of the City of New York. http://collections.mcny.org/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UAYWFTVLY&PN=1#/SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UAYWFTVLY&PN=1. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Rosalie Jones starting on campaign tour for LaFollette, Sept. 24. 1924. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/95522868/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Rose O’Neill and Thomas Hart Benton. c. 1930s. KMSU: Ozarks Public Radio. http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Rose O’Neill and Vance Randolph. Collection no. ON-48. Ozarkiana Collection. Lyons Memorial Library. College of the Ozarks.
Rose O’Neill, full-length photograph. ca. 1910s-1920s. Missouri Women’s Council. http://www.womenscouncil.org/cd_web/oneill.html. Accessed September 20, 2013.
Some of the anti-suffrage leaders who took 1200 people up the Hudson for their Decoration Day picnic : L to R: Mrs. George Phillips, Mrs. K. B. Lapham, Miss Burnham, Mrs. Everett P. Wheeler, Mrs. John A. Church. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2012646086/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Students at the Berry O'Kelly school. c. 1900. Raleigh Public Record. http://raleighpublicrecord.org/featured/2009/04/06/the-method-community/. Accessed September 23, 2013.
Suffrage demonstration at Park Row, New York City. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/94506346/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffrage hikers on way to Washington, D.C. Feb. 10, 1913. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704191/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragettes - Mrs. Alice Burke and Nell Richardson in the suffrage automobile "Golden Flyer" in which they will drive from New York to San Francisco. April 7, 1916. 1916. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704319/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragettes parading, April 5, 1917. 1917. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704305/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragettes parading with banner "President Wilson favors votes for women". N.Y.C. ca.1916. c. 1916. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704196/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragettes riding float...New York Fair, Yonkers, Aug. 10, 1913. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001704190/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
Suffragists Mrs. Stanley McCormick and Mrs. Charles Parker, April 22, 1913. 1913. Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/93510737/. Accessed September 21, 2013.
William Patrick O’Neill. Collection no. ON-53. Ozarkiana Collection. Lyons Memorial Library. College of the Ozarks.