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–––. “City Slave Girls.” Chicago Times, August 6, 1888.
–––. “City Slave Girls.” Chicago Times, August 10, 1888.
–––. “City Slave Girls.” Chicago Times, August 11, 1888.
–––. “City Slave Girls.” Chicago Times, August 13, 1888.
–––. “City Slave Girls.” Chicago Times, August 14, 1888.
–––. “City Slave Girls.” Chicago Times, August 16, 1888.
–––. “City Slave Girls.” Chicago Times, August 19, 1888.
–––. “Elopement of a Girl Reporter.” Chicago Tribune, September 27, 1888.
–––. “May Dougherty Didn’t Elope.” Watertown News, October 3, 1888.
–––. “Special to the Trade.” St. Paul Globe, October 4, 1888.
–––. “She Journalists.” Buffalo Sunday Morning News, October 7, 1888.
–––. “Kittie Smith’s Death.” Inter Ocean, November 27, 1888.
–––. “The Chicago Sensation.” St. Paul Globe, December 20, 1888.
–––. “A Novel Enterprise.” Buffalo Times, December 24, 1888.
–––. “Minneapolis.” St. Paul Globe, December 24, 1888.
–––. “Tansy Pills.” Boston Globe, December 30, 1888.
–––. “Is It a Plot?” San Francisco Chronicle, January 3, 1889.
–––. “Seeking the Remedy.” Chicago Times, January 3, 1889.
–––. “Mrs. Lowenstein’s Story.” Sun, January 5, 1889.
–––. “Circuit.” Inter Ocean, January 9, 1889.
–––. “They’re Coming, $250,000 Strong.” Sterling Daily Gazette, January 9, 1889.
–––. “The Infanticide Revelations.” Journal of the American Medical Association XII, no. 2 (January 12, 1889).
–––. “Schaack and Bonfield.” Evening Bulletin, January 12, 1889.
–––. “Taking in the Town.” Ashland Weekly News, January 23, 1889.
–––. “Medical.” San Francisco Examiner, February 18, 1889.
–––. [Entire Issue]. Journalist, January 26, 1889.
–––. “Found Dead in Bed.” St. Paul Globe, April 8, 1889.
–––. “The ‘Journal’ on Editor West.” Chicago Tribune, July 24, 1889.
–––. “In Financial Straits.” Sioux City Journal, July 25, 1889.
–––. “Personals.” San Francisco Examiner, August 27, 1889.
–––. “Written in Red.” San Francisco Examiner, September 8, 1889.
–––. “Bly Against Bisland.” San Francisco Examiner, November 19, 1889.
–––. “James J. West.” Sun, December 24, 1889.
–––. The World, Its History and New Home. New York: G. W. Turner, [1890].
–––. “Saved from Death!” San Francisco Examiner, January 4, 1890.
–––. “Inefficient Life-Saving Service.” San Francisco Examiner, January 7, 1890.
–––. “He Would Thrash Her!” San Francisco Examiner, January 20, 1890.
–––. “Dr. Harrison Ousted.” San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 1890.
–––. “Nellie Bly Hastens On.” San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 1890.
–––. “The Receiving Hospital.” Daily Alta California, January 23, 1890.
–––. “Nellie Bly There.” Pittsburg Dispatch, January 26, 1890.
–––. “Miss Virginia Cusack Missing.” Chicago Tribune, March 18, 1890.
–––. “Virginia Cusack Heard From.” Chicago Tribune, March 19, 1890.
–––. “Nellie Bly and Her Book.” Harrisburg Telegraph, July 24, 1890.
–––. “Ethel’s Game a Bold One.” Chicago Tribune, November 16, 1890.
–––. “Have You Got the Nerve?” Sioux City Journal, December 13, 1890.
–––. “Mr. Dana on Self-Education.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 12, 1891.
–––. “Honeymoons.” St. Paul Globe, July 9, 1892.
–––. “Did She Kill Them?” Logansport Reporter, August 6, 1892.
–––. “His Daughter.” Boston Post, August 6, 1892.
–––. “Lizzie Borden’s Sunday.” New York Times, August 29, 1892.
–––. “Mrs. Leslie.” Standard Union, November 4, 1892.
–––. “Her Many Aliases.” Pittsburgh Press, November 26, 1892.
–––. “The Real Annie Laurie.” San Francisco Examiner, December 18, 1892.
–––. [Entire issue]. World, May 7, 1893.
–––. “Tompkins May Die.” Chicago Tribune, October 25, 1893.
–––. “His Loved Ones Lost.” Inter Ocean, October 25, 1893.
–––. “Tompkins’ Mother Arrives.” Chicago Tribune, October 27, 1893.
–––. “The Wares of Autolycus.” Pall Mall Gazette, November 22, 1893.
–––. “Will Give Them Aid.” Evening World, December 6, 1893.
–––. “The Usual Result.” Evening World, December 6, 1893.
–––. “‘Del’s’” on His List.” World, December 7, 1893.
–––. [Entire issue]. Boston Post, February 11, 1894.
–––. “He Saw Nellie Bly.” September 11, 1894.
–––. “Is ‘Nellie Bly’ Married?” Indianapolis Journal, April 7, 1895.
–––. “A Red Hot Debate.” Mansfield News, April 8, 1895.
–––. “She’s No Longer a Miss.” San Francisco Call, April 14, 1895.
–––. “A Stroke for Freedom.” San Francisco Examiner, April 15, 1895.
–––. “Oatmeal and Mackerel.” Buffalo Morning Express, April 16, 1895.
–––. “Brighter Outlook.” Weekly Pioneer-Times, April 18, 1895.
–––. “Ida Wells to Wed.” San Francisco Chronicle, June 13, 1895.
–––. “The Observant Citizen.” Boston Post, June 21, 1895.
–––. “A Missing Woman Is Found at Last.” San Francisco Chronicle, September 25, 1895.
–––. “For Dogging ‘Nellie Bly.’” Sun, November 10, 1895.
–––. “Nellie Bly Still at It.” Sun, November 11, 1895.
–––. “Nervy Nellie Bly.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. November 30, 1895.
–––. “The National Colored Woman’s Congress.” The Woman’s Era II, no. 9 (January 1896).
–––. “Daring Deeds by the Sunday World’s Intrepid Woman Reporters.” World, March 8, 1896.
–––. “Chroniclings.” Democrat and Chronicle, March 31, 1896, 6.
–––. “Elizabeth Banks Will Write Us Up.” New York Journal, October 14, 1896.
–––. “Notes on the New Journalism.” Sun, October 21, 1896.
–––. “Gotham’s Great Epidemic.” Indianapolis Journal, February 4, 1897.
–––. “Tale of a Fair Exile.” World, February 15, 1897.
–––. “Vile Newspapers Put Out.” Sun, March 10, 1897.
–––. “Mask and Wig’s New Burlesque.” Times, March 28, 1897.
–––. “How the Great Murder Mystery Was Unraveled.” New York Journal, July 4, 1897.
–––. “Negro Girls Sold into Bondage: Young Women, Decoyed from the South by False Promises of Work, Become Slaves of White and Negro Masters,” New York Evening Telegram, September 20, 1897.
–––. “The People Unite with the Journal to Welcome Miss Cisneros to Freedom.” New York Journal, October 17, 1897.
–––. “Fines Law.” Boston Globe, February 9, 1898.
–––. “Agree or Quit.” Boston Globe, February 11, 1898.
–––. “Destruction of the War Ship Maine was the Work of an Enemy.” New York Journal, February 17, 1898.
–––. “Maine Explosion Caused by Bomb or Torpedo?” World, February 17, 1898.
–––. “War! Sure!” New York Journal, February 17, 1898.
–––. [No Title]. Hartford Courant, March 12, 1898.
–––. “Congress Declares War.” New York Journal, April 25, 1898.
–––. “Ellsworth, His Bill.” Buffalo Weekly Express, October 13, 1898.
–––. “The White Rose Mission.” Sun, September 24, 1899.
–––. “Lectures on Cooking.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 23, 1901.
–––. “‘The Muck Rake Brigade’–by Theodore Roosevelt.” Bismarck Tribune, April 16, 1906.
–––. “School of Cookery Will Open Monday.” Star-Gazette, June 16, 1908.
–––. “Equipment.” Editor and Publisher, August 10, 1910.
–––. “Plan Journalistic Course.” New-York Tribune, March 23, 1912.
–––. “The Lady Doc.” Tennessean, October 20, 1912.
–––. “Suffrage Tea on the Lawn.” Courier-News, June 15, 1915.
–––. “What the Women Are Doing in the War.” Courier-News, March 21, 1917.
–––. “Teacher for 32 Years; Sent to Insane Asylum.” Chicago Tribune, May 8, 1924.
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