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letters on the same subject, all relating to certain documents in Florida, among which is a manuscript book
Book A. p. 371 See p 8 Index, letter B. for that purpose in case his conviction was for an offence in
premises, unless upon some new communication from you, or some new application made on behalf of the prisoner
Book. G. p. 552. See index "H" "Harpers Ferry ejectment suit" (p 52 index.) see p 14 seq.
received your letter of the 26th ult. with the accompanying papers, relating to the case of Nathaniel Harris
Harris proposes to pay nine thousand one hundred and eighty seven dollars, and fifty-three cents, as
Expeditions ag't Cuba see this book ante pp. 425 429 also Ins.
Book pp. 278 280 284 285 286 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to
See this Book ante pp. 488 439 (200) 442 469 476 see seq. p. 491. also, Ins.
Book pp. 278 280 282 285 286 289 290 to establish before a Court of Justice probable cause to believe
Letter Book H.
Book A. p. 374.
Book A. pp. 380, 384.
Sir: In reply to your letter of the 19th inst. touching the question tr to Opinion Book of the eligibility
Book p 425 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
Book, A. p. Ala., so that your action and his may be in concurrence? Very Respectfully, E. R.
I am sorry for the scarcity of law books which you find in the Territory—but fear that it is hardly practicable
Harris for the dismissal of indictments pending ag't him in the Circuit Court for the eastern District
Harris was acting as superintendent of the ship yard at Chattanooga, Tenn., and both are connected with
Harris, Tennessee.
Harris Tenn.
Book A. p 509.
poem "Hush'd be the Camps To-day," with a note about Lincoln's death to the final signature of the book
Whitman then decided to stop the printing and add a sequel to the book that would more fully take into
For more information on the printing of Drum-Taps (1865), see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
i come from Burlington if Jeff and matt knew i had been to see Brown they would cross me off their books
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
Burroughs wrote several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Birds and Poets (1877), Notes on
hip i dont don't think its the rheumatis at all i think its the affects of his fever when he was a prisoner
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
The letter is pasted into a manuscript book, and the final letters on the edge closest to the binding
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
It is probable that the nearest reputable Law Book seller may fill your order.
Morrison, Washington John Campbell, Law Books, Phil, Pa.
Gentlemen: The Attorney General requests that you will forward this office the following books: Supplements
Gentlemen: The Attorney General requests that you will furnish this office with the following books:
To avoid future inconvenience of this kind, you will please hereafter to forward books only as they are
Your letter "of some days since, relative to books now on hand as a portion of your (our) unfilled order
Library books.
Gentlemen: I enclose herewith a check for $372:25, the amount of your bill for books this day received
Library Books.
Library books.
But as there will not be funds available to meet a bill for all of these books before the 1st of July
Gentlemen: Your letter of the 30th ult. inclosing invoice, has been received, and the books, as per invoice
Since the receipt of these books it has been discovered that some of the volumes were already on our
Harris's & Gill's Reports (Md.) 2 vols. Edwards' Chan. Rep. (N. Y.) Vol 4.
We sent the books to be returned yesterday, by Adams' Express. Very Resp. yours, M. F.
If you desire immediate payment for these books, please send your bill in duplicate, and receipted.
the Birch trees by the brook—Many a time while lying on the Bank of the little stream reading your Book—have
Irish Republic 3, no. 5 (May 1869), 60: The Last Days of Columbus [abstract from Sir Arthur Phelps' book
The pottering little fountain of Hippocrene, now run dry, has been replaced by the tremendous waters
The entire book may be called the pæan of the natural man. . . .
The Singer in the Prison
However I trust no more Books to their care in future.
I delay simply because when I do send you I wish to send you really representative Books?
I love nearly all the Men thou lovest and all the Books and thoughts that seem congenial to thee long
Your Books still are out on Loan they have made many a journey since they came to me, they are as follows
amongst all sorts of people—Unitarian Ministers, Joiners, Carpenters, Ship Carvers, Watchmakers, Potters
Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, March 15, 1869 (Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, Duke University Rare Books