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instructions & statement of affairs. ( over all sent in a package by Express Sept 5 '76 Mr Harry Lobb £1—
1 Richard Bentley Esq. 2—2 Mr Salaman 1 Mr Browning 2 Mrs Dickens 1—1 Thomas Ashe Alfred Tennyson 5 Townsend
Newman St, London. 18/ Wm Marks Mr Robinson Mr Drummond Messrs Newton, Coleman, & Hirsch, 10/each. 1—
Attorney, West Virginia from Oct. 1, 1867 to April 1, 1868 $250: Nathaniel Wilson Assistant to E.
Attorney for Massachusetts, from Jan. 1, 1868 to April 1, 1868. April 13, 1868. W. A.
Attorney for Massachusetts, from Jan. 1, 1868 to April 1, 1868 H. B.
Beach, Virginia March 1 to April 1, '69 166: May 1 Arch. L. Williams S. A.
Att'y for Maryland from July 1, 1869 to August 5, 1869 $191:65 Oct. 1.
New York, Aug. 1, 189 1. Mr. Whitman Dear Sir;— Your work is attracting considerable attention.
Yours faithfully, see notes Aug 3 1891 Henry Romeike to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1891
431 Stevens Street Camden New Jersey Aug 1 Dear Sir Yours of July 29 rec'd received —I have some copies
of John Burroughs's Notes on WW as Poet & Person , 2d edition, under my control —the price is $1 a copy
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Gardner Barton, 1 August [1877]
Sept. 1. Delgany. Ireland.
Yesterday 1 st instalment installment of proof sheets of German L. of G. reached me — thought you might
Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1888
OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION BUREAU, WORLD BUILDING, NEW YORK, 1 Dec 189 1 Walt
Armoy Knox to Walt Whitman, 1 December 1891
December 1, 1868. Hon. W. F. Turner, Chief Justice Supreme Court, Prescott, Arizona T.
you are hereby granted a leave of absence from your judicial District for three months from January 1,
Turner, 1 December 1868
Dec. 1, 1871. V. S. Luske, Esq. Raleigh, N. C.
your letter of the 27th ultimo, enclosing your account for two months' services, rendered from August 1
Luske, 1 December 1871
New York, Oct 1. 189 1 Hon. Walt. Whitman Camden, New Jersey.
Werner Bruns to Walt Whitman, 1 October 1891
The parcels contained 1 Complete Works, 2 "Good-Bye my Fancy," 1 "As a Strong Bird," 1 Burroughs, 1 "
Democratic Vistas," & 1 "Gras-halme."
New York, Jan 31 189 1 book sent by mail Feb:3 Dear Sir The Ingersoll –Field Discussion is out of print
We have copies in cloth—at 1 00 Will you please send to Wm. J. Nicolay, Minier, Ill.
Complete Works of Walt Whitman 1 vol.
The printed slip mentions only Leaves of Grass £1 ($5), Two Rivulets £1, Mem.
Leaves of Grass is not anyhow obtainable at less than £1 nowadays?
Your poems printed in Athenaeum of 1 April. Some minor details when next I write.
Camden New Jersey October 1 1884 Received from Critic Fifteen Dollars for my piece " What Lurks " &c—
Gilder, 1 October 1884
Camden New Jersey Aug: 1 '90 Dear Sir Herewith find $45:50 to pay my brother Ed's board for Aug:, Sept
Currie, 1 August 1890
Lancashire, England. 1.
Wallace to Walt Whitman, 1 March 1892
Camden July 1, 1890 In accordance with the note of June 20 (recd. with pay, thanks) I send same mail,
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Louisa Drewry, 1 July 1890
Camden, N.J. , February 1, 1875 [WW requests an accounting for the previous year.]
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Sampson, Low, & Company, 1
August 1 st 1889. I am in a place called North Perry, Maine . That is all the address needed.
O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1889
Arkansas " " 24 ........ 1 Pickering's 8 ..... 1 Gray's 9 ........ 1 These will be returned to you by
Dear Old Walt Whitman Rev 21. 1 to 8. Songs of Solomon 2.10 to 14. 1 John 4. 16. Luke 24. 13.
328 Mickle street Camden New Jersey Dec 1 '86 My dear Gilder If entirely convenient have the magazine
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Watson Gilder, 1 December 1886
Camden Aug. 1 I will send only a line this time—as I have written to Herb at some length, & ab't about
dear friend, of any literary utterance or personal news— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Anne Gilchrist, 1
431 Stevens Street Camden New Jersey Nov 1 '80 According to your letter just rec'd received I forward
Williams & Company, 1 November 1880
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington , Dec. 1, 1866. John S.
Jenks, 1 December 1866
Camden Aug 1 I send a copy of L of G Leaves of Grass .
Walt Whitman to John Burroughs, 1 August [1876]
328 Mickle Street Camden New Jersey Feb: 1 '88— Thanks for the books, (three) wh' have arrived, & will
for you—(would mail it if I knew the right address) — Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Andrew Carnegie, 1
November 1, 1870 John T. Allan, Esq. Austin, Texas. Blank Bond was sent. Duplicate sent to-day.
Allan, 1 November 1870
Jan. 1, 1867. A happy New Year, my dear friend!
Trowbridge—Jan 8-67— John Townsend Trowbridge to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1867
New Haven Conn: July 1, 1885 PO Box 489 My dear Whitman: I see by the papers that you may be going to
Let me hear from you and believe me always heartily yours WJ Linton from Linton July 1 '85 see notes
Linton to Walt Whitman, 1 July 1885
Jany 1. 1890 Bro Walt. Blustring day—but Han is certainly improving—gaining strength.
Heyde to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1890
Camden Monday Evn'g Aug 1 We have had three hot days right in a string but I am getting along with it
was much better—good—I will be down one of these days— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Susan Stafford, 1
Camden June 1 Noon No Herbert yet, but he is in N Y city & I look for him every hour—Nothing new with
(for two or three hours) soon as the roads are good — Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Susan Stafford, 1
Nov. 1, 1867 My dear Mr. Church: I send herewith the proof of Democracy .
Church, 1 November 1867
Whitman to the Editors of The Critic (s. issue May 30, 1885) 328 Mickle street Camden New Jersey June 1
this note to the writer of the V H article— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to the Editors of The Critic, 1
Nov. 1, 1871. Hon. Henry Wilson, Natick, Mass.
Akerman to Henry Wilson, 1 November 1871
Nov. 1, 1871. Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, Secretary of the Treasury.
Boutwell, 1 November 1871
December 1, 1870. Hon. E. R. Hoar, Boston, Mass.
Lorang Joshua Ware Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Benjamin Helm Bristow to Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, 1
February 1, 1871. W. T. Samuels, Assistant Secretary of State. Frankfort, Ky.
Samuels, 1 February 1871
Camden New Jersey U S America Nov: 1 '90 Evn'g Only a word to salute you & Wallace & all the friends—to
John Johnston, 1 November 1890
Camden pm Dec: 1 '90 Cold & raw & dark feels & looks like snow—nothing very different with me—my bro:
yesterday am sitting here in den comfortable enough— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 1
Camden May 1 My dear friend I have come up from White Horse, & think of visiting you tomorrow Wednesday—towards
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Anne Gilchrist, 1 May [1877]
Camden Sunday Sept 1 5 p m Still keep real well & hearty considering—Anticipate visiting Wash[ington]
Very hot here to-day—bad for yellow fever if prevalent, & continuous— W W Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 1
Camden March 1 '89 The situation ab't the same, weather sunny & fine—Dr B[ucke] expects to go on to W
O'Connor, 1 March 1889
Camden Evn'g: Jan: 1 '89 My best loving wishes for the New Year to you and William —O if deepest wishes
O'Connor, 1 January 1889
March 1, 1880. Mr.
Ferguson to Walt Whitman, 1 March 1880
April 1, 1868. F. U. Stitt, Esq. Washington.
Stitt, 1 April 1868
Aug. 1, 1871. Hon. Victor C. Barringer, Washington, D. C.
Barringer, 1 August 1871
Chicago, Oct. 1, 1889 Mr Walt Whitman Camden, N.J.
Louis Kelley to Walt Whitman, 1 October 1889
Camden May 1 '89 Well the N Y show goes over to-day in a blaze of glory, & Barnum's great circus comes
two of 'em—things ab't same as before with me— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 1
Camden evn'g evening Aug: August 1 '91 Dearest sister, I have just a minute before the mail & enc: enclosed
forth–with if convenient — Best love to you, sister dear— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Hannah Whitman Heyde, 1