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Guide to a Walt Whitman Poetry Manuscript in the Musée de la Coopération Franco-Américaine

Original record created by the Walt Whitman Archive and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. Encoded Archival Description completed through the assistance of the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, the University of Nebraska Research Council, and the Institute for Museum and Library Services.


Title: A Walt Whitman Poetry Manuscript in the Musée de la Coopération Franco-Américaine

Creator:  Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892


Repository:  The Musée de la Coopération Franco-Américaine

Abstract:
This finding aid was created by the Walt Whitman Archive from a digital image of the original manuscript and from information found on the Musée de la Coopération Franco-Américaine website. The original manuscript is held at the Musée de la Coopération Franco-Américaine.

Scope and Content: 
The Musée de la Coopération Franco-Américaine has one poetry manuscript, described below.

Biographical Information:
For additional biographical information, see "Walt Whitman," by Ed Folsom and Kenneth M. Price, and the chronology of Whitman's Life.

Subjects:
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892;  Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892--Manuscripts;  Poets, American--19th century; 


Series Description and Item Lists

Item: 1
Title:  "O Star of France"
Date: 1871
Physical Description: 4 leaves, handwritten
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Draft of "O Star of France," first published in the Galaxy in June 1871.


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Repository Contact Information:
The Musée de la Coopération Franco-Américaine
Fonds Documentaire
Château de Blérancourt
02300 Blérancourt, France


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