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"August Leimbach Belongs to a Little Known Profession". Sunday Magazine. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. September 18, 1932.
"How the D.A.R. Succeeded in Marking a 3000-Mile Trail". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. October 23, 1932.
Missouri State History of the Daughters of the American Revolution, by Mrs. Frank Sayer Leach. Kansas City, MO: Smith-Grieves Company. 1929.
"Moving of Madonna of the Trail Revives Local Woman's Memories". Sunday Magazine. Springfield News-Sun. June 17, 1956.
Report of Committee on National Old Trails Road, by National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. March 1, 1920, to March 1, 1921.
"Romance of the Road", by Mrs. H. E. Candace Cornell. Vol. 45. D.A.R. Magazine. December 1914.
The Historic Treasure Chest of the Madonna of the Trail Monuments, by Fern Ioula Bauer. Springfield, OH: Process Printing. 1984.
"The Madonna of the Trail", by Margaret Brennan. n.d.. The National Pike Travel Magazine. 1991.
"The Madonna of the Trail", by Helen Barlett Morris. D.A.R. Magazine.
"The Main Street of America: Pioneer Mothers Who Helped Conquer the Wilderness Will Be Honored Along Historic Highway One", by Leah A. Kazmark. The National Republic. April 1928.
"The National Old Trails Road at Lexington", by B. M. Little. Vol. 23. Missouri Historical Review. January 1929.
"Untitled", by Arlene B. Moss. D.A.R. Magazine. October 1965.