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We will have your R.R. tickets renewed, as after January 1, time is out on your pass to the "Cape."
See notes Sept 1 1888 Belmont Mass Aug. 30 '88 Dear Walt Whitman:— I long,—and have lang syne & every
Kennedy see notes Sept 1, 1888 William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 30 August 1888
Sunday Eve 7 1/2 oc Sept—20 '91 Belmont Mass.
This is development, or stage, No 2,—the phaeton being No 1.
William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1890
W.S.K Frau & I have bad colds. see notes May 2d 1891 William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 1 May 1891
Belmont July 1. Dear W.W.
care of yourself, now, & don't go & have another sun-stroke William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 1
William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 1 February 1891
Form No. 1. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Number | 1 ny Sent By | ml Rec'd By | a Check | 20 paid N.P. 8.04 a Received at Decm 189 0 Dated San
Advertiser Office Boston Aug. 1 1887 My dear Sir: I have lately been spending happy days with my dear
given to me, I am Most faithfully yours, Wm Morton Fullerton William Morton Fullerton to Walt Whitman, 1
that if you see no reason against it, the new edition might be issued in 2 vols., lettered, not vols. 1
In doing this I was guided by two rules—1, to omit entirely every poem wh. contains passages or words
There is no curtailment or alteration whatever—& no modification at all except in these 3 particulars— 1.
prefatory matter, & something like a third (I suppose) of the poems, were in print before your letter of 1
I wrote you on receipt of yours of 1 Novr. said that I was about to consult the publisher as to dropping
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.
He must be 6 foot 1 in height, I suppose—but not now so erect as in his prime.
after all produced the 3 greatest public men (to my thinking such) of the last 100 years in Europe— 1.
I beg to forward this amount in the within form—being 1. 3 Post-Office orders which will be made good
London 5 ENDSLEIGH GARDENS N.W. 1 Jan. /85.
Accept as heretofore the affectionate respect & regard of Yours always W M Rossetti from Rossetti | Jan 1
'85 see notes July 6 & 8 1888 William Michael Rossetti to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1885
see note July 1, 1891 To Walt Whitman Esq I am making a collection of Autographs of the prominent and
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
Form No. 1. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Number | 1 ny Sent By | ml Rec'd By | s Check | a Pd Received at 10.35. a 10/9 189 0 Dated Jamaica Plains
Form No. 1. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
131 PM NUMBER 10 Ny | SENT BY ML | REC'D BY Cu | 45 Pd CHECK RECEIVED at 321 FEDERAL ST. 12/22 189 1
I then took the 1-40 pm train I did not chang cars again until I got to Chicago Friday evening I got
the copperheads are completely played out My Regiment (the 5th Wis) cast 450 vots all Republican but 1
take the plesure of fulfilling my promace a writing to you hoping those few lines will find you well 1
See notes Sept 1 1888 William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 31 August 1888
November 1, 1888. Dear Walt: I was so impressed with the letter Mr.
O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 1 November 1888
April 1, 1883.
O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 1 April 1883
Wallace to Walt Whitman, 1 July 1863
Tribune New York, July 17, 1 [Whit]man: I thought we ha cheque on last Sa inquiry that it I hasten to
New York, Oct 1. 189 1 Hon. Walt. Whitman Camden, New Jersey.
Werner Bruns to Walt Whitman, 1 October 1891
1 Wheatfield Street Bolton Lancre 24 Febry 1892.
1 Wheatfield Street Bolton Lancashire England. 13 June 1891. Dear Mr.
New York June 1/70 Friend Walter I now take my pen in hand to write to you I am in good health at Present
Walt Whitman Reynolds Walter Whitman Reynolds to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1870
These plays are: (1) The Troubador—who nurses wounded heroes during the war of the Rebellion (2).
Walter Godey to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1874
Allen, , 1, 3, 5.
, 1:373.
letter is mistakenly assigned to the Trent collection ( , 1:369; , 72, n. 1; Miller, Correspondence,
"about" September 3, 1863 ( , 1:144–145, n. 33).
For Miller's punctuation of extended quotations, see , 1: 308, n.16; 1:341, n.6; 2:20, n. 3, and 2:36
From every point of view, I don't see that anything of more worth could be added to the hoard of—1.
Camden New Jersey June 3—P M Yours of June 1 rec'd this afternoon—Thanks—best & joyfulest thanks to you
R M Bucke, Asylum, London, Ontario, Canada James Knowles, 1 Paternoster Square, London E C Eng: —if you
spirit & law for all the globe, all history, all rank, the 19/20ths called evil just as well as the 1/
Camden Saturday Night Sept: 1 '88 Dear W S K Yours came right.
& thank for them—Traubel unspeakably faithful & kind — W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden noon Nov: 1 '90 All goes much as usual—eating oysters, pumpkin pie, Graham bread, coffee &c: Send
Kennedy Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1 November 1890
Camden March 1 '87 2½ P M Your letter of Sunday has come, & I am glad to get those impromptu well filled
partnership, Glasgow, but sets up by himself— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden July 1 2½P M Yours of yesterday rec'd—Yes I would get along handsomely with 800—(have already
mutton & new potatoes—good—O how the sun glares— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden Feb: 1 '89 Y'rs of 29th Jan: rec'd & welcom'd as always —I continue on much the same—the last
some impressions—I like it well— Best love to you Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden Feb: 1 '88 PM I remain ab't the same as usual—Dr Bucke was here most of yesterday — staid stayed
column —E R[hys] is not here yet—weather more endurable— W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden Evn'g—April 1 '90 Y'r card rec'd —thanks—fine sunny day & clear evn'g, after snow-storm &c—I have
Love to Mrs K— W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1 April 1890
Davis, 1 October 1863
Leaves of Grass and Two R Rivulets —that of April 1 conveying fuller & more detailed statement of views
the circumstances—While I unhesitatingly accept such kind offerings as Chas Charles W Reynell's (No 1.
Of the cheque (No 1) or any other, or any thing of the kind sent by you or through you or any of my friends
(the Scotch l's) 1 Alva st, Edinburgh— W.W. have not yet sent any express parcel to London— The following
431 Stevens St—Camden, N Jersey U S America— Sept 1, '76 My dear friend, At last I am beginning to receive
Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti, 1 September 1876