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William G. Hodges Quartermaster's Department, and his clerk, David V.
prosecution of said Whiting for compliicity with Hodges in the fraud.
Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas to prosecute Whiting. The U.S.
Whiting.
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 23 November 1871
William Whiting to engage his services as special counsel for the Government, in the controversies with
William Whiting as spe. counsel see Let B'k H p.727 The following are responsible for particular readings
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 4 April 1871
William Whiting, Boston, Mass.
Whiting retained see Ex B'k. A. p. 58.
Akerman to William Whiting, 4 April 1871
Whitely, Chief of the secret service, and respectfully request that the authority which he desires for
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 6 May 1871
the receipt of your letter of the 8th inst., inclosing enclosing the pardons of Charles Heydt, and William
Rhode, which I shall pardons received immediately forward to Colonel Whitely at New York.
B p. 124 To Hon Wm Whiting—April 4, 1871—see p. 726, seq.
Akerman to William Dorsheimer, 4 April 1871
White, Esq. Acting Chief Clerk of the Department of the Interior. ☞ See Ins. B'k B. p. 23...
White, 16 January 1871
again, this soil'd world: …For my enemy is dead—a man divine as myself is dead; I look where he lies, white-faced
and still, in the coffin —I draw near; I bend down, and touch lightly with my lips the white face in
Whitely, for use in the detection and prosecution of crimes against the United States, in New York.
Whitely, N. Y.
Whiting for complicity with Capt. W. G.
Gen'l. sue Whiting criminally The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to
Whitely, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.
Whitely, 24 February 1871
grave, an ancient sorrowful mother, Once a queen—now lean and tatter'd, seated on the ground, Her old white
on the cold ground, with forehead between your knees; O you need not sit there, veil'd in your old white
Whiting has been received.
If I should learn that a suit against either White or Hodges, or both, for the recovery of the money,
The early lilacs became part of this child, And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and
at sunset— the river between, Shadows, aureola and mist, the light falling on roofs and gables of white
waves—In such, Or some lone bark, buoy'd on the dense marine, Where, joyous, full of faith, spreading white
spread your white sails, my little bark, athwart the imperious waves!
White" between 1871 and 1874. This journey
the unearthly cry, Its veins down the neck distend, its eyes roll till they show nothing but their whites
Off the word I have spoken I except not one—red, white, black, are all deific; In each house is the ovum—it
Heard who sprang in crimson youth from the white froth and the water-blue. Behold a woman!
She sits in an arm-chair, under the shaded porch of the farm-house, The sun just shines on her old white
you will see them out all over up & down the bay in swarms—the yachts look beautiful enough, with white
sails & many with white hulls & their long pennants flying—it is a new thing to see them so plenty.
WORLD, take good notice, silver stars fading, Milky hue ript, weft of white detaching, Coals thirty-eight
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 1:61).
BEHOLD this swarthy face—these gray eyes, This beard—the white wool, unclipt upon my neck, My brown hands
emerge on the opposite bank—others are just entering the ford—while, Scarlet, and blue, and snowy white
ah my woolly white and crim- son crimson ! Ah to sing the song of you, my matron mighty!
and out, Not the air, delicious and dry, the air of the ripe sum- mer summer , bears lightly along white
Whiting, Esq., Superintendent of Indian Affairs of California, relative to certain acts of trespass upon
but all through the land The names of the flowers. lilacs roses early lilies the colors, purple & white
(A Reminiscence of 1864.) 1 WHO are you, dusky woman, so ancient, hardly human, With your woolly-white
Then to the third—a face nor child, nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory; Young man
the murderer of the Indian is prosecuted by the same officer who prosecutes for the murder of the white
think that this last exemption is wrong in principle, and it practically operates to the advantage of white
The early lilacs became part of this child, And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and
at sunset— the river between, Shadows, aureola and mist, the light falling on roofs and gables of white
The cactus, guarded with thorns—the laurel-tree, with large white flowers; The range afar—the richness
Or white-domed Capitol itself, with majestic figure sur- mounted surmounted —or all the old high-spired
the unearthly cry, Its veins down the neck distend, its eyes roll till they show nothing but their whites
Off the word I have spoken I except not one—red, white, black, are all deific; In each house is the ovum—it
Heard who sprang in crimson youth from the white froth and the water-blue. Behold a woman!
She sits in an arm-chair, under the shaded porch of the farm-house, The sun just shines on her old white
The wretched features of ennuyés, the white features of corpses, the livid faces of drunkards, the sick
sweet eating and drinking, Laps life-swelling yolks—laps ear of rose-corn, milky and just ripen'd; The white
to his head—he strikes out with courageous arms—he urges him- self himself with his legs, I see his white
his arms with measureless love, and the son holds the father in his arms with measureless love, The white
hair of the mother shines on the white wrist of the daughter, The breath of the boy goes with the breath
have not yet sail'd—the farthest polar sea, ripply, crystalline, open, be- yond beyond the floes; White
tree tops, Below, the red cedar, festoon'd with tylandria—the pines and cypresses, growing out of the white
wind; The camp of Georgia wagoners, just after dark—the supper-fires, and the cooking and eating by whites
bleeding to death, (he is shot in the abdomen;) I staunch the blood temporarily, (the youngster's face is white
waves—In such, Or some lone bark, buoy'd on the dense marine, Where, joyous, full of faith, spreading white
spread your white sails, my little bark, athwart the imperious waves!
Bring down those toss'd arms, and let your white hair be; Here gape your great grand-sons—their wives
I would sing how an old man, tall, with white hair, mounted the scaffold in Virginia; (I was at hand—silent
little islands, larger ad- joining adjoining islands, the heights, the villas, The countless masts, the white
William McMichael Esq. Ass't. Attorney Gen'l at Court of Claims, Washington, D. C.
William S.
this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Melanie Krupa A.T Akerman to William
ah my woolly white and crim- son crimson ! Ah to sing the song of you, my matron mighty!
in toward land; The great steady wind from west and west-by-south, Floating so buoyant, with milk-white
(A Reminiscence of 1864.) 1 WHO are you, dusky woman, so ancient, hardly human, With your woolly-white
WORLD, take good notice, silver stars fading, Milky hue ript, weft of white detaching, Coals thirty-eight
William McMichael, Esq. Assistant Attorney Gen'l at Court of Claims. Sir: Mr.
Talbot writes to me that he thinks such a letter as I mentioned to you in relation to the claim of William
Akerman to William McMichael, 27 December 1871
of the rifle balls; I see the shells exploding, leaving small white clouds— I hear the great shells shieking
Williams, indicted for murder committed within the boundaries of Fort Niagara, and to request that the
Williams No. N. Y.
noted: Elizabeth Lorang Anthony Dreesen Nima Najafi Kianfar Melanie Krupa Benjamin Helm Bristow to William
the Attorney of the U.S. for New Mexico, to the Solicitor of the Treasury, relative to the case of William
Bristow, Solicitor General & Acting Attorney General. case of William Knorr New Mex. see p. 219 ante
to this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Benjamin Helm Bristow to William
little islands, larger ad- joining adjoining islands, the heights, the villas, The countless masts, the white
grave, an ancient sorrowful mother, Once a queen—now lean and tatter'd, seated on the ground, Her old white
on the cold ground, with forehead between your knees; O you need not sit there, veil'd in your old white
I would sing how an old man, tall, with white hair, mounted the scaffold in Virginia; (I was at hand—silent
The cactus, guarded with thorns—the laurel-tree, with large white flowers; The range afar—the richness
the single figure to me, Amid all teeming and wealthy Ohio, with all its cities and farms, Sickly white
William McMichael, Washington, D.C. Sir: The letter of Mr. William S.
Price Benjamin Helm Bristow to William McMichael, 13 September 1871