Sources: Grace Gassette

  • ​​"A Club of Society Girls." New York Times, Aug 19, 1894, p. 18. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "American Artist's Success." Special Cable to the New York Times, May 15, 1910, p. C4. ProQuest Historical Newspapers. 
  • "American Girl Portrait Painter Given Legion of Honor by France." San Francisco Chronicle, Aug 19, 1917, p. C10. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "American Painters Win Paris Honors." Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times, Apr 18, 1909, p. C2. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
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  • Ancestry.com. New York, Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957.
  • Armstrong, Zella. Notable Southern Families, vol 1. Chattanooga, Tennessee: Lookout Publishing, 1918, p. 83. Google Books.
  • "Artist Does War Relief." Herald and Review, October 28, 1917, p. 25. Newspapers.com.
  • "Artist Well-Known Here, Paints Eminent Chicago Men." The Omaha Daily News, July 21, 1912, p. 17. Newspapers.com.
  • Barbarin, Georges. Le protecteur inconnu. Paris: Editions Astra, 1966.
  • "Bienfaisance." Excelsior, June 17, 1917, p. 4. RetroNews.
  • Boyé, Maurice-Pierre. Portraits et rencontres de la vie littéraire: "tous ceux que j'aimais sont partis:" Souvenirs. Paris: Nizet, 1974. Gallica.
  • Cassatt, Mary. Letter to Louisine Havermeyer, December 27, 1906. Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries: Digital Collections, ArchivesHavemeyer1_203_1/2.
  • Catalogue of Loan Exhibition of Portraits at the Art Institute of Chicago for the Benefit of the Passavant Memorial Hospital, March 7-27, 1910.
  • “Chicago Artist the Inventor of Surgical Appliances Used in War.” Nashville Banner, July 20, 1919, p. 44. Newspapers.com.
  • C.I.B. “In the New Salon: The Annual Exhibition of The National Society of Fine Arts in Paris.” New-York Tribune, May 12, 1901, p. B8. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • C.I.B. "Some Paris Pictures: Shown at the Salon of the National Society of Fine Arts." New-York Tribune, May 1, 1904, p. A1. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Clark, Herma. "When Chicago Was Young." Chicago Daily Tribune, Aug 9, 1942, p. F8. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "Club Women's Work." Chicago Tribune, September 26, 1897, p. 48. Newspapers.com.
  • Corey, Herbert. “Chicago Girl Shows How to Save Men: Grace Gassette the Most Useful Woman in War.” Boston Evening Globe, October 16, 1916, p. 11. Newspaperarchives.com.
  • "Decoration due to Chicago Aid: Miss Gassette." Chicago Tribune, June 18, 1917, p. 3. Newspapers.com.
  • "Deuil." Le Figaro, August 27, 1920, p.3. Gallica.
  • Douglas, Mrs. S.S. "Woman is Genius of the American Hospital in Paris." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Feb 6, 1916, p. 2B. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • D'Unger, Giselle. "Chicago." American Art News, vol. 11, no. 12, December 28, 1912, p. 8. JSTOR.
  • D'Unger, Giselle. "Chicago." American Art News, vol. 11, no. 14, January 11, 1913, p. 9. JSTOR.
  • D'Unger, Giselle. "Chicago." American Art News, vol. 12, no. 8, November 29, 1913, p. 7. JSTOR.
  • “Fair French War Aid Here as Guest of Mrs. A. Lowrie.” Detroit Free Press, March 30, 1919, p. B1. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "Famous Splint Maker Well-Known in Omaha." Evening World-Herald, September 26, 1916, p. 10. Newspapers.com.
  • Ferrell, Robert H. The Dying President: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944-1945. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1998.
  • “France Offers Varied Program For the Season.”Chicago Tribune, July 3, 1938, p. 44. Newspapers.com
  • Gassette, Grace. “De Gaulle Recognition: Correspondent Protests State Department Policy ... New York Herald Tribune, April 9, 1944, p. A7. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Gassette, Grace. La Santé - Physique-Mental-Spirituel. Editions du Prieuré de Bazainville, 1939, 2 vols., rprt, 1950. Internet Archive.
  • Gassette, Grace. Notice sur les appareils pour fractures de guerre fabriqués pour le service militaire, 1918, 89 pp. The New York Academy of Medicine Library.
  • Gassette, Grace and Georges Barbarin. La Clé: Je pense donc je suis. Editions du Prieuré de Bazainville, 1935.
  • “Gets dispensary at San Antonio.” The Decatur Daily Review, December 27, 1918, p.8. Newspaper.com.
  • Gibbons, Floyd. "Decoration Due to Chicago Aid." Chicago Daily Tribune, June 18, 1917, p. 3. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Haynes, Camille. “Hotel des Invalides is Scene of Wedding,” Chicago Tribune, December 26,1926, p. 48. Newspapers.com.
  • Heilig, Sterling. “American Girl Improvises Surgical Devices for War Hospital in France.” The Sunday Star – Washington, July 11, 1915, p. 46. Chronicling America, Library of Congress.
  • Heilig, Sterling. "Rich Americans doing Hospital Service in France." Detroit Free Press, Nov 14, 1915, p. E5. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Heilig, Sterling. “War days in Paris,” The Commercial Appeal, July 11, 1915, p. 32. Newspapers.com.
  • "Honor: Chicago Woman Artist is Decorated with Cross of Legion." Chicago Daily Tribune, June 17, 1917, p. 7. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "Honor for a Chicago Girl..." Chicago Daily Tribune, May 1, 1898, p. 12. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “In the Limelight.”Chicago Daily Tribune, July 8, 1917, p. A8D. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "In the New Salon: The Annual Exhibition of the National Society of Fine Arts." New-York Tribune, May 12, 1908, p. B8. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • "Joffre Honors Miss Gassette, Chicago Girl." Chicago Daily Tribune, Aug 9, 1916, p. 5. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Lester, Fanny B. "An Artist's Work in War Orthopedics." The Modern Hospital, vol. 9, no. 2, August 1917, pp. 92-95. Google Books.
  • Lowman, C.L. Review of "Artist's Work in War Orthopedics. F. B. Lester. Modern Hospital, August, 1917." The American Journal of Orthopedic Surgery, vol. 15, no. 11, November 1917, p. 795. Google Books.
  • Martinez, Andrew. "A Mixed Reception for Modernism: The 1913 Armory Show at the Art Institute of Chicago." Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, vol. 19, no. 1, One Hundred Years at the Art Institute: A Centennial Celebration, 1993, pp. 30-57+102-105. JSTOR.
  • Mathews, Nancy Mowll.  “The Most Eminent of Living American Women Painters” (1900–1910)." In Mary Cassatt: A Life. Yale University Press, 1998, pp. 252-286.  *Mathews dates the letter from Cassatt to December 27, 1907. The Metropolitan Museum of Art dates it December 27, 1906.
  • M.C. "Paris Letter." American Art News, vol. 18, no. 4, November 15, 1919, p.3. JSTOR.
  • “Miss Gassette Honorary Corporal.” Evening Star, November 28,1917, p. 4. Newspaper.com.
  • "Miss Grace Gassette." New York Herald Tribune. May 9, 1955, p. 18. ProQuest Historical Newspapers (erroneously identifies her as a "native of France").
  • “Miss Gassette Shows Work in Chicago.” The Omaha Daily News, January 5, 1913, p. 30. Newspapers.com.
  • "Miss Gassette Writes of the Front." Kenosha News, May 31, 1916, p. 4. Newspapers.com.
  • “Movements of Society People.” Chicago Daily Tribune, March 25, 1900, p. 50. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Mrs. French Noted for her Wit.” Chicago Tribune, January 19, 1913, p. 52. Newspapers.com. 
  • “Mrs. Gassette is dead.” Kenosha News, August 24, 1920, p.2. Newspaper.com.
  • "Notes: Apparatus for Fractures." The British Medical Journal, vol. 1, no. 3000, June 29, 1918, p. 735. JSTOR.
  • "Paris Letter." American Art News, vol. 18, no. 4, November 15, 1919, p. 3. JSTOR.
  • Parker, Harold M. "She Remakes Broken Soldiers." Illustrated World, vol. 29, no. 1, March 1918, pp. 86-87. Google Books.
  • “Personals.” The Chicago Chronicle, May 24, 1896, p. 26. Newspapers.com
  • Reynier, Paul. Letter to Gassette, November 1918. Ancestry.com.
  • Reynier, Paul. "Traitement des fractures de guerre par les appareils de Miss Gassette, du Comité Franco-Américain contre les impotences fonctionnelles." Bulletin de L'Académie de Médecine. 3° Série. Tome LXXIX. 82e Année. N° 21. Séance du 28 mai 1918. Annexe à la séance du 21 mai 1918, pp. 409-425. The New York Academy of Medicine Library.
  • “Seeks to Save Crippled Yanks.” Kenosha News, Juy 24, 1919, p. 3. Newspapers.com.
  • "Society and Entertainments: Concert So Aid Miss Gassette's Work for Maimed." Chicago Daily Tribune. Apr 4, 1917, p. 13. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Society and Entertainments: Miss Gassette Tells of her Experiences in French Hospitals.” Chicago Daily Tribune, January 4, 1919, p. 11. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Society and Entertainments: Fetes Planned for Delegates to Child Welfare Conference.”Chicago Daily Tribune. May 13, 1919, p. 19. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Special Correspondance of the Star. "American Girl Improvises Surgical Devices for War Hospital in France." Evening Star, July 11, 1915, p. 46. Newspapers.com.
  • Stepansky, Paul E. Easing Pain on the Western Front: American Nurses of the Great War and the Birth of Modern Nursing Practice. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2019, pp. 79-80.
  • The Dowager. “Chicago Purse Open.” Chicago Examiner, May 23, 1915, p. 50. Newspapers.com.
  • “U.S. Nurse, Decorated by France, in Hospital.” Los Angeles Evening Express, December 8, 1918, p.3. Newspapers.com.
  • Webster, Effa H. “Rich Coloring Feature of Miss Gassette’s Paintings.” Chicago Examiner, June 12, 1912, p. 9. Newspapers.com.
  • “What some people are doing.” Chicago Examiner, December 20, 1912, p. 4. Newspapers.com
  • "What War Is Doing to Society Flittings." Chicago Daily Tribune, September 9, 1914, p. 9. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Wheeler, Mrs. Charles Gilbert. Annals of the Chicago Orphan Asylum, Chicago, 1892. Internet Archives.
  • Wilson, Carolyn. "Miss Grace Gassette of Chicago Performs Wonders with New Surgery in France." Chicago Daily Tribune, May 5, 1918, p. 14. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • Wineapple, Brenda. Sister Brother: Gertrude and Leo Stein. University of Nebraska Press, 2008.
  • “Wins Legion of Honor: She is a Corporal Now.” The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, December 4, 1917, p. 1. Newspapers.com.
  • "Woman Aids Her Sex." Chicago Tribune, December 16, 1894, p. 10. Newspapers.com.
  • "Woman is Decorated as Surgery Genius." Detroit Free Press, Dec 29, 1918, p. A8. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  • “Woman’s Club of Pittsburgh” Pittsburgh Daily Post, March 6, 1927, p. 48. Newspapers.com.
  • "Works of Healey and Henderson Form an Interesting Contrast." Chicago Tribune. January 5, 1913, p. 20. Newspapers.com.