^The Motor Way Volumes 4-5 - Page 15 1901 The smallest automobile yet built is that made by the Jenkins Automobile Company, of Washington, D. C, for Chiquita, the little 26-inch atom of humanity, who is now using it at the Pan-American Exposition. It is a little electric Victoria, complete with top, electric lights and gong, fenders and wheel steering gear. It is. in fact, so exact a miniature duplicate of a full grown..."
^Kimes, Beverly Rae; Clark, Henry Austin Jr. (1996). Standard Catalog of American Cars, 1805-1942. Krause Publications. p. 783. ISBN 0873414284. With a 24-inch tread and 24-inch wheelbase, this 'littlest automobile ever built,' as Jenkins claimed, was a victoria specially made for a Cuban midget named Chiquita who was 26 inches tall. Chiquita drove the car as personal transport and in…
^ a b"Actress Who Is 28 Inches Tells Miss Martyn She Would Like to Keep House", Marguerite Martyn, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 5, 1910