Title: Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 12 February [1875]
Date: February 12, 1875
Whitman Archive ID: nyp.00359
Source: The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, New York Public Library. The transcription presented here is derived from Walt Whitman, The Correspondence, ed. Edwin Haviland Miller (New York: New York University Press, 1961–1977), 2:323. For a description of the editorial rationale behind our treatment of the correspondence, see our statement of editorial policy.
Contributors to digital file: Kenneth M. Price, Elizabeth Lorang, Kathryn Kruger, Zachary King, and Eric Conrad
431 Stevens st.
cor West.
Camden,
N. Jersey.
Feb. 12.1
All about as usual. Yours rec'd. The past week here the stormiest of winter—have kept in—
W W
1.
This postcard bears the address, "Pete Doyle, | M st South, bet 4½ & 6th
| Washington, D.C." It is postmarked: "Camden | Feb | 12 | N.J.; Carrier |
13 | Feb | (?) AM."
The four brief postcards to Doyle in February 1875 were written on Fridays,
and the discussion of his ailments is confirmed in Whitman's March 2, 1875 letter to John and Ursula
Burroughs, which can be positively assigned to this year. Obviously this
postcard was written before Whitman's visit to Washington in November
1875. [back]