My best respects & thanks to you, & to the Club—but I am disabled & cannot avail myself of the kind invitation.2
Walt WhitmanCorrespondent:
Courtlandt (sometimes spelled
"Courtland") Palmer (1843–1888) was an attorney and the founder and first
president of the Nineteenth Century Club, a group dedicated to discussing
significant social and philosophical issues of the time. Palmer was a
freethinker as well as a friend of the noted orator Colonel Robert Ingersoll.
Upon Palmer's death in 1888, Whitman remarked to his disciple Horace Traubel:
"They may bury Palmer—they will bury him and I do not feel like crying
over his grave. There's only one word for some graves—hurrah is that word.
Hurrah is the word for brave Palmer!" (Traubel, With Walt
Whitman in Camden, Thursday, July 26, 1888).