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Title: Francis P. Church to Walt Whitman, 4 September 1867

Date: September 4, 1867

Whitman Archive ID: loc.01281

Source: The Charles E. Feinberg Collection of the Papers of Walt Whitman, 1839-1919, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Transcribed from digital images or a microfilm reproduction of the original item. For a description of the editorial rationale behind our treatment of the correspondence, see our statement of editorial policy.

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An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading. Published Monthly OFFICE OF THE GALAXY
No. 39 Park Row,
New York,

Sept 4
1867

My dear Sir:

I spoke to Mr. [Young?] about the Tribune's treatment of the Carol. He said it occurred during his absence & that he could gladly make on his own account the necessary correction & explanation.

Enclosed I send a check for the poem.

Very truly yours
F. P. Church

Mr. Walt Whitman


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