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Lincoln asked who you were, or something like that.
Lincoln didn't say anything but took a good long look till you were quite gone by.
Harlan apparently took offense at the copy of the 1860 Leaves of Grass which Whitman was revising and
Made Captain Aug. 1864—got a family in Buffalo" (Manuscripts of Walt Whitman in the Collection of American
Copies of the volume were withdrawn so that the sequel could be added.
several poems, adding eighteen new poems to those that appeared in Drum-Taps, and all of these poems were
Later, these poems were folded into Leaves of Grass, and by the time the final arrangement of Leaves
not grounded in our soil; even though American in their reference, they were foreign to our New World
were not the outgrowth of that new movement in civilization which America inaugurates.
Still the poet may be said to be more truly artistic than if he were more ostensibly so.
The Indian Hunter by John Quincy Adams Ward (1860) is a bronze sculpture of a young Native American hunter
and his dog noted for its naturalist style and its American theme.
The Indian Hunter by John Quincy Adams Ward (1860) is a bronze sculpture of a young Native American hunter
and his dog noted for its naturalist style and its American theme.
I write this not knowing but you may have left the place you were but shall use the envelope which you
Tommy (No. 6) he was quite well and enjoying himself well, said Tommy had a pleasant home and they were
I presume there can be more costly ones got up in New York and other cities and perhaps better music
enough to eat and of that which is eatable give me Cedar Lake or any other Lake in preference to any city
Are you personally or were you rather acquainted with Henry Thoreau?
, ca. late 1860s If this photograph is a Kurtz, it must be dated 1865 or later, after Kurtz opened his
Negatives for the other two images were purchased from Brady for the National Archives in 1873.For more
1868, he wrote to Sutherland: "I retain just the same friendship I formed for you the short time we were
Christopher and Maria Smith were the parents of Bethuel Smith, Company F, Second U. S.
. & thinking that you were prevented calling by another engagement, I left for home.
Early in the war, prisoners were treated well.
But by October 1864, the population grew from 5,000 to 10,000, and death rates soared as prisoners began
According to Encyclopedia Virginia , "hundreds and even thousands of prisoners at a time were held in
the dark, grimy warehouses from which they were forbidden even to look out the windows.
The food rations were not terrible by most standards, and the prisoners were allowed to use the unused
Early in the war, prisoners were treated well.
But by October 1864, the population grew from 5,000 to 10,000, and death rates soared as prisoners began
According to Encyclopedia Virginia, "hundreds and even thousands of prisoners at a time were held in
the dark, grimy warehouses from which they were forbidden even to look out the windows.
The food rations were not terrible by most standards, and the prisoners were allowed to use the unused
William got your letter last week, and we were all glad that you felt like coming to try the position
We miss him very much, it seemed as if all were gone when he left,—we had not at all got used to living
I hoped that you were really well now, but you will have to keep away from the hospitals for some time
For a time Whitman lived with William D. and Ellen O'Connor, who, with Eldridge and later Burroughs, were
O'Connor (1832–1889) was the author of Harrington, an abolition novel published by Thayer & Eldridge in 1860
McReady I know to be as good a man as the war has received out of Brooklyn City" (Emory Holloway, ed.
[Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page, 1921], 2:29).
found 2 boxes filled with Clothing and grub for me and the way we went into the eatables while we were
is about 20 Rebel officers here (Paroled Prisoners) but they are used very different from what we were
, when we were in Rebeldom.
Storms's relation to George is unclear; they were probably brothers.
Harlan apparently took offense at the copy of the 1860 Leaves of Grass which Whitman was revising and
lawlessness of this poet, and one asks himself if this is not the form which the unconscious poetry of American
Is it not more probable that, if the passional principle of American life could find utterance, it would
The people fairly rejected his former revelation, letter and spirit, and those who enjoyed it were readers
There were reasons in the preponderant beastliness of that book why a decent public should reject it;
He has truly and thoroughly absorbed the idea of our American life, and we say to him as he says to himself
pardon, under the 13th exception in the President's Proclamation, if the value of his taxable property were
Joseph Casey, Oil City, Venango co. Penn.
parties except the six named by the Distric Attorney, seem to have been poor and ignorant men who were
whatever, but whose guilt consists simply in membership of an unlawful association into which they were
also, it would seem, have been in the hands of the military authorities,—and suffered, before they were
If this were the case, we had been a nation of poets.
But in those cases in which these expressions were written out and printed with all due regard to prosody
Of course the city of Manhattan, as Mr.
This were indeed a wise precaution on his part if the intelligence were only submissive!
In another you call upon the city of New York to incarnate you, as you have incarnated it.
of facts and events, copies of important documents, etc.), compiled into book-length volumes which were
Pierre-Jean de Béranger (1780-1857) was a popular and influential French poet and songwriter whose lyrics were
Louisiana New York City. Sir: Yours of July 4, tendering your resignation as U. S.
Your letter would have been more promptly answered, but for my absence from the city.
New York City.
Probably these were the Misses Sallie and Carrie Howard listed in the 1866 Directory, or Miss Garaphelia
Friend, I have been thinking about writing you at Brooklyn but as I did not know for certain that you were
have good reason to thank her for many a kind turn which she wrought for me during my stay in that city
Probably these were the Misses Sallie and Carrie Howard listed in the 1866 Directory, or the Miss Garaphelia
We finished our march to this place last Thursday afternoon and as soon as we halted my Regiment were
But none dared to cheer although if some Rebel had proposed it there were plenty ready to join in.
Somerville Mass Jan 6th, 1865 My Dear Friend, I have been thinking much of you lately & wondering where you were
Though Trowbridge became familiar with Whitman's poetry in 1855, he did not meet Whitman until 1860 when
Coleman, "Trowbridge and O'Connor," American Literature, 23 [1951–52], 327).
City Point Va Feby 16th 1865 My Dear Friend, The Box for your brother, Captain Whitman, was sent on the
She told me you were often in the Hospital, and so today, after writing to her, I couldn't help keeping
, ca. late 1860s Kurtz's "Rembrandt" style of light and shadow is suggested here.
The time between the opening of Kurtz’s first studio in New York City in 1865 and the publication of
Robinson, “Laurence Hutton and a Newly Recovered Photograph of Walt Whitman," WWQR, p. 160; Smithsonian American
preconceived notion of what it should be” (With Walt Whitman in Camden, Thursday, May 10, 1888).Most Americans
Louisa Van Velsor Whitman's "Sis" is Manahatta "Hattie" Whitman (1860–1886), the older daughter of Thomas
Hattie and Jessie Louisa were both favorites of their uncle Walt.
A large number of newspapers were published under the title "New Yorker."
next morning very much alarmed indeed there is very much house breaking and robbery going on in this city
Because the letter refers to local burglaries and fights in the City Park near the Naval Yard, the intended
The criminal activity that menaced the City Park near the Naval Yard followed mass layoffs of laborers
Louisa had described a crime near City Park a few weeks earlier (see her November 25, 1865 letter to
which occurred on Portland Avenue near Myrtle on December 5, was reported in the next day's paper ("City
time wont won't wait for us well Walt i dident didn't get my shoes i had made for me they fit me they were
The Navy Yard workers were organized by profession: carpenters, plumbers, caulkers, etc.
Jessie and her sister Manahatta "Hattie" were both favorites of their uncle Walt.
Bucke's year 1865 is confirmed because the letter describes an alleged murder in Brooklyn City Park,
The reported murder occurred in the City Park, which borders the U.S.
Two suspects were identified, Theodore Martinez Pellecer and Jose Gonzales, both Spanish nationals from
Cuba; the weapons used to kill Otero were two razors and a dagger.
The newspaper covered the case avidly and editorialized on city parks as havens for crime.
shirt part of the time they stole his things it seems awful to think of but he is got home when they were
amongst the arrived Georg says there was 20 yesterday died at anapolus Annapolis some died eating they were
Made Captain Aug. 1864—got a family in Buffalo" (Manuscripts of Walt Whitman in the Collection of American
Jessie and her sister Manahatta "Hattie" were both favorites of their uncle Walt.
Jessie and her sister Manahatta "Hattie" were both favorites of their uncle Walt.
Made Captain Aug. 1864—got a family in Buffalo" (Manuscripts of Walt Whitman in the Collection of American
Manahatta Whitman (1860–1886), known as "Hattie," was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" Whitman
Hattie and her younger sister Jessie Louisa (1863–1957) were both favorites of their uncle Walt.
Their elder daughter Manahatta (1860–1886), nicknamed "Hattie," also attended George's military review
He later designed and constructed the Milwaukee Water Works and served there as city engineer.
For Lane's career, see "Moses Lane," Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers (February
g or other all the time the old brown has gone away to work at Harrisburgh Harrisburg I wish they were
one to the little girls that got up the fair the proceeds of which they sent to you I heard there were
the other so it was to go round so I suppose you have written the much expetted expected letter they were
Jefferson davis poor mr Lincoln s being murderd murdered seem to be any thing to them compared with the American
, 1860 letter to Walt Whitman).
See Jeff's April 16, 1860 and March 3, 1863 letters to Walt.
The Graysons were Southern sympathizers with a son in the Confederate Army.
After a seven-week trial, all eight were found guilty on June 30, 1865; four were hanged on July 7, 1865
, one died in prison in 1867, and three were pardoned in 1869.
She and Jeff had two daughters, Manahatta "Hattie" (1860–1886) and Jessie Louisa "Sis" (b. 1863).
James "Jimmy" and George "Georgy" Whitman were the sons of Andrew Jackson Whitman (1827–1863) and Nancy
is very beautiful this gentleman that spoke to me about it said they didint didn't feel as if they were
Vermont has no city or town named Birmingham.
The "young ones" are Manahatta "Hattie" Whitman (1860–1886) and Jessie Louisa "Sis" Whitman (1863–1957
Vermont has no city or town named "Birmingham."
The Graysons were Southern sympathizers with a son in the Confederate Army.
from him in so long i read the names in the times to day today but georges was not amongst them they were
In February 1869, Walt Whitman had written Cook, who was then at home in New York City, for additional
She and Jeff had two daughters, Manahatta "Hattie" (1860–1886) and Jessie Louisa "Sis" (b. 1863).
I was in Washington the 2nd and I went to No 34 4 ½ Street and pawned my Watch a good American Lever,
transferred to a USA Post Hospital before eventually becoming a "charity patient" at Providence Hospital, a city
transferred to a USA Post Hospital before eventually becoming a "charity patient" at Providence Hospital, a city
Leaving hard work out of the Books, and I have thought that were bigger fools than me making a living
What about Such houses as we were talking about and if it Should be made agreeable for me to take up
I am completely in the dark as to 'what such houses as we were talking about,' are—upon the whole not