328 Mickle Street, Camden, New Jersey,
Jan. 3, 1886
Thanks for the $50, which has reached me safely.1
Walt Whitman
Correspondent:
George William Childs
(1829–1894) was an American publisher from Baltimore, Maryland, who became
the co-owner of the Philadelphia Public Ledger. He was
married to Emma Bouvier Childs; the couple had no children.
Notes
- 1. On January 1, Whitman
received $50 from George W. Childs, co-owner of the Philadelphia Public Ledger (Whitman's Commonplace Book, and see
Whitman's letter to Childs of December 12, 1878).
He had received a similar amount on January 13, 1885 (Whitman's Commonplace
Book). In "Personal Recollections of Walt Whitman," Scribner's
Magazine, 65 (1919), 685, William R. Thayer, in discussing Whitman's
slyness in money matters, stated that for the last six or eight years of the
poet's life Childs and Horace Howard Furness subscribed "an annual sum," and
paid a young man to act as his driver and valet. [back]