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It was in the winter time, I think in '64 I went up to the White House with a friend of mine, an M.
Williams & Co. A. Williams to Walt Whitman, [1880]
Williams This letter from A. Williams has been crossed out.
Williams to Walt Whitman, 2 December 1880
THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, AND MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, Edited by WILLIAM A.
Edited by William A. Hammond, M.D., and E. S. Dunster, M.D. Subscription, $5,00 per annum. II.
Edited by William A. Hammond, M.D. Subscription, $5,00 per annum. III.—The Philobiblion.
By William Seller, M.D., etc., and Henry Stephens. A book for every Farmer and Rearer of Cattle.
By William Murray, M.D., etc. (In press.) LIGHT; ITS INFLUENCE ON LIFE AND HEALTH.
Shelley wrote to William Godwin and they became friends.
for the stars, the centre representing the Central government or Capital, from which radiate in the white
appearance & seemingly past the middle age since his hair & face beard were plentifully sprinkled with white
William White, 2:337).
I did not see William Rossetti before I came down but heard that he had had a very happy time in Italy
Since that was written a friend (Walter White) tells me they—the Tennysons—have taken a house in Eaton
Walter White had been a friend of Anne Gilchrist's late husband, Alexander Gilchrist.
See Lilian Whiting, Louise Chandler Moulton, Poet and Friend (1910).
His daughters were Margaret White Lesley Bush-Brown and Mary Lesley Ames (both mentioned in Whitman's
Did I tell you William Rossetti and his bride were spending their honeymoon at Naples?
William Rossetti and I were talking of it.
William Rossetti has a little girl which is a great delight to him.
The Rossetti's too have been to see us—we didn't think William in the best health or spirits—& his wife
William Rossetti is comin to see me Thursday, before starting for his holiday trip to Naples.
Harry's parents, George (1827–1892) and Susan Stafford (1833–1910), were tenant farmers at White Horse
great deal of the educated coloured people at Boston—was at the meeting of a literary club—the only white
William Rossetti spent good Friday afternoon with us; was very pleased with Herby's work.
Have you heard, I wonder, of William Rossetti's approaching marriage.
Lucy is a very sweet tempered cultivated loveable lovable woman well fitted I should say to make William
John White Chadwick (1840–1904), who termed himself a radical Unitarian, was the pastor of the Second
to California cast ashore on one of the Navigator Islands where he remained for six months the only white
sweet thoughts flow into my breast that longs & longs to pillow on itself the suffering head (with white
William Rossetti and his wife are coming to dine with us Wednesday—they look so well & happy it does
In a letter to me, William, who was the best, most faithful & loving of brothers to him, says, "I doubt
He used various names to refer to the farm, including White Horse, Timber Creek, and Kirkwood.
George William Curtis, Richard Watson Gilder, "Mark Twain," Brander Matthews, E.C. Stedman, H.H.
Pultry, 67 Williams st street However select any fair man & I'll pay the gelt to test the thing whether
Harry's parents, George (1827–1892) and Susan Stafford (1833–1910), were tenant farmers at White Horse
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1977], 1:220).
My children and grand-children—my white hair and beard, My largeness, calmness, majesty, out of the long
White Hall, Ky.
I remain yours truly Cassius Marcellus Clay Walt Whitman Esq. see | notes | April 1 st | 1891 White Hall
On the lower left Clay has written: "White Hall: | ky. | C. Clay."
White Hall, Ky. 7-9-1887 My dear Mr.
The envelope also includes the following return address: C, Clay: White Hall, Ky.
butcher etc—$149.00— Hard winter: 20 below zero, two nights ago—freezing without intermission—lake a white
: I meet wit h much sympathy among people but times are hard: The landscape is truly enshrouding a white
Clearest sky I ever saw—norwest quite purple—Snow white on roofs and posts—Lake steaming, seething, cold-compressed—freezing—unusual
How dreadfull she looks— wan and allmost entirely help less her thin gray—allmost white hair.
studies closely— Hard times with me for money— I sent a painting to New York—to Aquila, Rich, 84 William
Richard Grant White has but paid just sympathy to a true poet "Swinburne"; The criticism is a "Poem,"
Drum-Taps written by John Burroughs and a review of Algernon Charles Swinburne's work by Richard Grant White
Richard Grant White (1822–1885) was a prominent Shakespeare scholar and journalist from New York.
Richard Grant White has but paid just sympathy to a true poet "Swinburne"; The criticism is a "Poem,"
Drum-Taps written by John Burroughs and a review of Algernon Charles Swinburne's work by Richard Grant White
Pasadena, California February 11, 1887 Dear Walt, William and I are here at Dr. Channing's home.
I brought William out here from Washington in the hope that the climate might arrest the progress of
William and I received here (forwarded from Washington) letters from Mr.
William was unable to answer, much to his regret, but I did the best I could on my own account.
.— The death of William O'Connor though long anticipated, was a great shock when the news came.
May 2. 1876 Dear Walt: Enclosed I send you a copy of a letter received by William.
You had better accept their invitation—How did you like Williams William's article?
false statements about you at which your friends were naturally indignant, but I am surprised that William
Especially the Boston Transcripts, Critics, Liberty &c—I am glad to see the notices of William that appear
more— the Autograph "Behold this swarthy face, this unrefined face—these gray eyes, This beard—the white
Amongst the blushes on her cheek Her small, white hand reposes: I am a shepherd, for I seek That wilful
I am Your's Charles William Dalmon c/o Duggan & Co 34 James Street Liverpool England Charles William
Whitman Sir I rec'd a letter from Mr William of Bascom 242 F Street stating that our testimony did not