I thought you would like to see your little Kittie's face so send my photograph wishing with it that you may have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We have once more a nest but need one dear person to make the family complete; this person is a Grandpa; won't you come and be one to us; we would all be so happy if you came. There is a pretty park in front which is nice even in Winter; at night the electric lights are loc.02585.002_large.jpg very pretty. Then in Summer you could walk in the park with us children as you used to do on 5th Ave. Do come when ever it pleases you (but I want you very; very soon!)
I go to a school about a mile from here which gives me a nice walk on pleasant days.
We children expect to go to "Little Lord Fauntleroy"1 sometime this week.
Good bye now, Dear Uncle Walt, hoping to see you soon,
I am, your loving little Kittie. (from my dear friend, Little Kitty (14 yr's old) daughter of my friend Johnston2 the jeweler—with very nice photo)—answeredCorrespondent:
Katherine (sometimes spelled
"Catherine") B. Johnston (b. 1874) was a daughter of John H. Johnston, a jeweler
and close friend of Whitman's. Katherine had at least six siblings, four of whom
were older and two that were younger. When Whitman visited the Johnston family
for the first time early in 1877, Katherine ("Kittie," "Kitty") would have been
three years old.