Ida M. Tarbell at her desk. She was the investigative journalist and chronicler of American industry, famous for her classic "The History of the...
Ida Minerva Tarbell , journalist and historian, born in Erie County, PA., is shown here seated in her office.
McClure's Magazine staff and contributors meet on a park bench. : Publisher S.S. McClure, novelist Willa Cather, and journalists Ida Tarbell and Will...
Ida Minerva Tarbell, 1857-1944, between circa 1890 and circa 1910. Bust portrait, facing right. [Writer, investigative journalist, biographer and...
Woman's Committee - Council of National Defense, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw; Ida M. Tarbell; Mrs. Stanley Mccornich; Maud Wetmore; Antionette Funk; Mrs....
Ida M Tarbell was a leading 'muckraker' and well-known writer of the Progressive era, late 1900s or early 1910s.
New York, NY: Ida Tarbell is shown on the stand at the Federal Industrial Relations Committee in session at the City Hall in New York.
Ida M. Tarbell , considered a "muckraker" by Theodore Roosevelt, was an investigative journalist and chronicler of American industry who targeted the...
New York, NY: Ida Tarbell is shown seated on the stand, testifying at the Federal Indsutrial Relations Committee at the City Hall in New York.
Ida M Tarbell was a leading 'muckraker' and well-known writer of the Progressive era, late 1900s or early 1910s.
Portrait of 'muckracker' journalist Ida Tarbell , best known for her expose of Standard Oil's monopoly, 1919.
Author Ida Tarbell sits for a portrait while visiting the University of Akron. Ms. Tarbell was at the university to speak on the life of Abraham...
Ida M. Tarbel, of New York, one of America's foremost women, who is one of the representatives of the employer's group at the Washington Labor...
Ida M. Tarbell and Miss Lillian Wald, woman delegates to the great industrial conference being held at Washington, D.C. Are shown in front of the Pan...