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PRICE $1 50. A Liberal Discount to Booksellers and the Trade.
—"SPIRITUALS." 1.—THE SOUTH-EASTERN STATES.
The Contents embrace: 1.
CONTENTS OF No. 1.—July, 1867. Original Articles. On Instinct:its Nature and Seat.—By Dr. HAMMOND.
Abraham Simpson & Co. to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1867
Spaulding 224 Huntington Ave. 1..4../90 Yes—I have "moved" this Autumn—and have been very busy and tired
Aug. 28 189 1 Dear Walt Whitman: Many letters would you have had from me, if the thought of you always
Form No. 1 THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Smith to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1887
Let me unroll the extensive panorama of my own personality. 1.
There is a large dance house and pleasure garden a bout 1/ 4 from here they are fixing it up for the
Commanding Co 1, 1st Regt Excelsior Brigade, 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac Andrew J.
their voices so loud in news papers & magazines as to prevent or everywhere check the circulation Jan 1.
Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 30 December 1874–1 January 1875
address 1 Toriano Torriano Gardens Camden Road, N.W.
1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd. London Dec 4, 1875.
1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd London Feb 25 /76 My dearest Friend, I received the paper & enclosed slip
1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd. London.
1 Torriano Gardens London. Camden Rd.
1 Torriano Rd.
1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd. London. May 18. 1876.
1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd London. March 30/76.
1 Elm Villas, Elm Row, Heath St. Hampstead, Dec. December 5, '79, London, England.
engaging & pretty in his ways every day—rapid indeed is the opening of the little bud at that age—between 1
Dear Friend Settled for the winter I hope in very comfortable quarters— 1 Elm Villas Elm Row Health St
see notes Dec 1 1891 London October 1891 Dear Walt Whitman May it be permitted to offer, as a tribute
Dey Street, New York, Sept 23 d 187 6 I would like to know how much of our indebtedness to you Dec. 1
f'm Bertha Johnston | NY | Grace (the new Mrs: Johnston) | has a little girl baby 305 E. 17 St., Feb 1,
love— Affectionately Yours, Bertha Johnston. see notes Feb. 4, '91 Bertha Johnston to Walt Whitman, 1
Jany January 22 188 1 Walt Whitman Esq My Dear Sir: I take great pleasure acknowledging the receipt of
Philadelphia, May 12 189 1 Dear Walt Whitman, I hand you my check for the precious book into which you
Greene #1 Ingersoll's Synopsis of "Leaves of Grass" Verified As you read the marvelous book, or person
I remain yours truly Cassius Marcellus Clay Walt Whitman Esq. see | notes | April 1 st | 1891 White Hall
Ky | 1—8—91 328 | Mickle St Camden N.J.
So Boston Mass. from CB Whitman | Boston Feb 1 '78 C.B. Whitman to Walt Whitman, 31 January 1878
STAFFORD RAILWAY), 1½ MILES. TELEGRAMS:—ABBOTSHOLME, ROCESTER (STAFFORD,) 1¼ MILES.
see notes June 14 1888 American Institute New York, Aug 1, 1871. Walt. Whitman Esq.
Young to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1871
March 1, 1880. Mr.
Ferguson to Walt Whitman, 1 March 1880
Chicago, Nov. 25 189 1 Mr Walt Whitman Camden, N.J.
June 7th, 18 89 Bro Walt, Your letter to Han, with 1 dollar—received.
circumstances, and placed a 5 dollar bill, in my hand, as he has done once before, this winter, which got me 1/
Han just recieved your letter, with kind enclosure of 1 dollar for herself.
solely upon upon her hereditary constitution that I was greatly surprised and overcome—She recieved the 1
Jany 1. 1890 Bro Walt. Blustring day—but Han is certainly improving—gaining strength.
Heyde to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1890
Han recd your note, with 1 dollar was too weakly to read it, just then.
I have connected my stove with hers in bedroom, by adding more pipe and elbow —at a cost of 1 doll ar
I have no money am s hort 10 dollars, interest 1 year—at Bank—due 10th Nov—not quite out of coal yet.
Have on taxes yet 10 dollars, 1 years interest, 15 dollars. Charlie Charles L.
a sweet loaf for herself, she has been craving after, several days—The public have treated us well—1
lbs choice flour—3 fowls and a turkey, by other friends unknown—bread, sugars—teas, coffee—Lou sent 1
Now Walt, we need money most—taxes—then 1 ton of coal, 1 cord of wood, which Lou promise to pay for—coal
Bancroft, San Francisco (Publishers and Booksellers.) as follows: 1 Leaves of Grass, to be sent to F.
Moulton (L.M) answered Dec 1 '88 by HLT. See notes Nov 30, '88.
It is from the "Heauton Timorumenos" Act 1. Sc. Scene 1. line 28.
Please send us 1 Complete Edition, with bill for same, also send bill for 50 in sheets and one bound,
Waldron has noted that Mattie's life "prior to 1859 remains almost entirely a mystery" (Waldron, p. 1)
Louis," see the , 1 (1881/82) to 6 (1886/87), passim.
enjoyed the prestige associated with his wide-ranging practice, he complained to Walt of "spending about 1/
Yes, I rec your letter of June 1 st & I trust that by this time you have read the two lots of the facsimile
July 1 st , 1891. My Dear Old Friend Again have I to thank you for your kindness in writing to me.
John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 1 July 1891