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War, and was frequently used by Whitman (see Clarence Gohdes, "Whitman and the 'Good Old Cause,'" American
Notes and Fragments (1899), Edward Grier suggests that this manuscript likely was written prior to 1860
War, and was frequently used by Whitman (see Clarence Gohdes, "Whitman and the 'Good Old Cause,'" American
Notes and Fragments (1899), Edward Grier suggests that this manuscript likely was written prior to 1860
Longfellow, Holmes and Whittier and with yours if you send it I will complete the series of the greatest American
Joaquin Miller was the pen name of Cincinnatus Heine Miller (1837–1913), an American poet nicknamed "
William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878) was an American nature poet and journalist who served as the Editor-in-Chief
his time, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) was both a highly popular and highly respected American
When Whitman met Longfellow in June 1876, he was unimpressed: "His manners were stately, conventional—all
The amounts expended under a similar appropriation for several years prior to the present were as follows
Marshal, New York City.
Seward, Esq. p. o. box 217, New York City.
But if you are satisfied that the services of counsel in the case were necessary to the Government, I
I suppose that between the dates named your regular services as Commissioner were in frequent, perhaps
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Attorney, Salt Lake City, U. T.
Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah.
The proper District is that in which the alleged offences were committed. Very respectfully, A. T.
Marshal, New York City.
Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah.
whether, in your opinion, qualified gentlemen will engage to assist with an expectation of pay not exceeding
Weems which were transmitted to this Department by you on the 7th instant Very respectfully, A. T.
Ludington is on duty in this city, and he can correspond with him as to how the money shall be remitted
California were also concurred in Dec. 21, and Dec. 22, 1871. suspended land entry cases.
The papers therein mentioned were enclosed in said letter.
Patton whom you were authorized in my letter of the 1st instant to prosecute in the State Courts of New
gentlemen who desired that those officers should be removed, but I cannot remember that any charges were
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Attorney, Salt Lake City, U. Sir: Your letter of the 11th inst. is received.
Marshal, New York City.
Attorney, Salt Lake City, U. Sir: Your letter of the 10th inst. is received.
Sir: Enoch Totten, Esq. of this city has transmitted your account for fees for services in connection
Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. Employ Baskin—compensation to be determined by the Department.
Sir: In answer to yours of the 25th ultimo, I have to say that on the 7th and 13th instants there were
offence is manslaughter, the sentence imprisonment for life by a court martial, and that the papers were
Attorney, Arizona City, Arizona.
private clients yet it is much above the rate which the Government usually pays—and therefore if I were
Although you were informed in my letter of the 23rd of November last that I did not intend to authorize
Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah.
I have no doubt that, in his case, the services were rendered in good faith, and were beneficial to the
this account should be taxed in court, in the same manner as the accounts for other election expenses were
Marshal, New York City. Sir: Messrs.
enclose the account without my certificate for the reasons that it does not show where the services were
Jersey City, N. J.
Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah T.
the Secretary of War, I transmit herewith for your information a copy of a communication from the City
Army, asking on behalf of the city that the time in which to complete the dike be extended until the
Piper and Co., booksellers in Boston, were willing to take 50 copies of the new edition of Leaves of
acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant, enclosing a copy of a communication from the City
The City Attorney requests that the period be extended until the 1st day of April, 1872.
Schmidt's letter "my old friend and countryman," corresponded with Schmidt after he left Denmark in 1860
The city directory in 1870 listed him as a draughtsman and in 1872 as a patent agent.
delivered to the Marshal, as required by the third Section of the Act of April 20, 1871; that after they were
Nos. 54 and 56 Broad street, New York City.
It was my supposition from your previous communication that the offences which you alleged were perpetuated
McKean, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Salt Lake City, Utah.
New York City.
understand your Commission as requiring a much larger expenditure than was in my contemplation when you were
must be left to your judgement, and this you will exercise to accomplish the object for which you were
desirable Bill for $500 that you will obtain thereto the certificate of the Judges that the services were
Since writing before, I have found papers which I suppose were the ones referred to in your previous