Thank you for your kind & warm invitation to write a Blaine poem—but I shall not be able to accept it1—
Thank you heartily too for the pay (more than I asked & more than it is worth) for the little Red Jacket bit2—but it has not yet come to hand—most likely will come soon—I am about as usual—only very lame.
Walt WhitmanI enclose my last screed in the Critic3—
Correspondent:
Talcott Williams
(1849–1928) was associated with the New York Sun
and World as well as the Springfield Republican before he became the editor of the Philadelphia Press in 1879. His newspaper vigorously defended Whitman
in news articles and editorials after the Boston censorship of 1882. For more
information about Williams, see Philip W. Leon, "Williams, Talcott (1849–1928)," Walt Whitman:
An Encyclopedia, ed. J.R. LeMaster and Donald D. Kummings (New York:
Garland Publishing, 1998).