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Not the least doubtful is he on any prospects of the material success of the American Republic.
trade and commerce,—railway traffic,—manufacturing, mechanical, and mining industry,—agriculture,—population
It is as if we were somehow being endowed with a vast and more and more thoroughly-appointed body, and
the aptness of that phrase, "the Government of the People, by the People, for the People," which Americans
to solve is the inauguration, growth, acceptance, and unmistakeable supremacy among individuals, cities
His poems may be said to be essentially filled with an American spirit, to breathe the American air,
and to assert the fullest American freedom.
American books was known to be as profound as that of Sydney Smith —had discovered an American poet.
cities, and fit to have for his background and accessories their streaming populations and ample and
He famously remaked, "In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book, or goes to an American
He famously remaked, "In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book, or goes to an American
play, or looks at an American picture or statue?"
Your letters of July 9 last, & Oct. 8, were welcomed—since which last nothing from you has reached me
It has to this day failed to find an American publisher (as you perhaps know, I have myself printed the
Productiveness, wealth, population, improvements, material activity, success, results—beyond all measure
I shall be happy to receive a copy of your Selections from American Poets when ready—& always, always
passage on March 31, 1872: "But certainly it does seem that in degree & duration the obduracy of Americans
The greatest, and truest American I know, with the love of your son. Joaquin Miller."
Ellis replied on August 23, 1871: since there were poems in Leaves of Grass which "would not go down
Poets," which appeared in 1872 as American Poems with a dedication to Walt Whitman, "the greatest of
American poets."
Clausen —All the real flavor of American fun resides in its idioms , which are untranslatable expressions
identified by Schmidt as "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.
I should like to write an article on 'American fancy' contrasting the grotesque humor that is scattered
With this letter are three newspaper clippings: "American Slang in England," "Artemus Ward and the Press
central purpose of "Democratic Vistas" is to project & outline a fresh & brawny race of original American
there, for the sole & avowed reason that he was the writer of the book; that up to this time no American
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.
time a somewhat shop-worn charge—a poet systematically persecuted by governmental authority and by American
In addition, sales were better than he admitted; Whitman wrote of strong sales in his January 26, 1872
Again Whitman omitted reference to the 1860 edition published by Thayer and Eldridge.
Talmage Church in Schrminhorn Schermerhorn St. was destroyed and some very large fires in New York City
Reverend Thomas De Witt Talmadge (1832–1902), burned in a December 1872 fire—one of the worst in the city's
From 1841 to 1865, Barnum's American Museum was owned by Phineas T. (P. T.)
Barnum (1810–1891), who rose to fame as an American showman and founder of the Barnum and Bailey Circus
The New York City museum, which included a zoo, theater, and wax museum, burned in one of New York's
Rogers must be referring to the former location of Barnum's American Museum, as Barnum left the museum
. & Georgetown City RR. It is postmarked: Hanover N. H. | Jun | 27.
Washington Star, however, printed Whitman's laudatory version of his performance; see Emory Holloway, American
I went amazed during some days and still the great impressions are haunting me, as were I on the ocean
I should like to write an article on "American Fancy" comparating comparing the grotesque humor that
own papers are some times bringing such specimens of wit and humour humor extracted fra from the American
But if you were seeing a cow in an apple-tree plucking apples with the tail: that would be a phenomenon
The New York Commercial Advertiser was an evening American newspaper.
Schmidt called "my old friend and countryman," corresponded with Schmidt after he left Denmark in 1860
accusations of homosexuality; accusations that Petersen was inappropriately involved with schoolchildren were
Harper's Weekly was notable for its Civil War coverage and began publishing American writers in the ensuing
appeared in the September 28, 1861 issue of the newspaper, and two poems by Whitman were first published
filling me through & through with light & warmth: indeed I believe I am often as happy reading as you were
It does not need to be American born to believe & passionately rejoice in the belief of what is preparing
The noblest souls the most heroic hearts of England were called to be the nucleus of the race that, (
I wish I had known for certain whether you went on to Boston & were enjoying the music there.
Stanley's: it fills me with pleasure that Americans should thus have been the rescuer of our large hearted
Anne Gilchrist's daughters were Beatrice (1854–1881) and Grace (1859–1947).
If I were before your face I would like to shake hands with you for I feel that I would like you—I would
I am writing to you because you are different from other men. if you were the same as the mass I would
The Confessions of the Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) were published posthumously
Temple Bar—A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers (1860–1906?)
About half of the poems from the 1867 American edition of Leaves of Grass were removed for the British
I send you two or three humorous American works.
The subject of American humor is very difficult to treat fully & satisfactorily, even for a native.
In the books I send, the great difficulty will be the slang, the American local idioms, & the mis-spelling—all
more than the comic & pictorial papers) idiomatic, native specimens , (as minerals or insects)— American
Schmidt termed "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.
I should like to write an article on 'American fancy' contrasting the grotesque humor that is scattered
Louis, Nov 10th 1872 Dear Walt, Your letter to Mat received We were very glad to hear that you were
good horse and buggy that she could ride often (every day if she wished) she could thus see all the city
Very pleasant rambles they were; Tennsyon, under the influence of the fresh, outdoor quite unconstrained
children—little girls at least—he does not take to boys—but one of my girls was mostly on his knee when they were
—When you get this will you post me an American News paper (any one you have done with) as a token it
inclination—& I shall be spared that feeling I have when I fancy my letters have not reached you—as if I were
We all read American news eagerly too.—The children are so well & working with all their might.
Louis Dec 8th 1872 Dear Mother Your various letters were received.
two girls, sisters, one a good cook and the other [a] house girl some fellow came out from Jersey City
with the horse sickness here and it is quite an interesting thing to see how quickly people in a big city
to circumstances—only a few days ago and all the affairs and business that the horse entered into were
one hundretth of the horses are out—oxen quite plenty—last night a fire broke out—the fire engines were
According to Mattie's letter to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman of October 28, 1872, both Hattie and Jessie were
Businesses requiring the use of these animals were suspended, and the fire department had to hire 350
April 28, 1872, Brooklyn again reorganized the administration of the waterworks by creating a Board of City
Works, which in 1873 was renamed the Department of City Works.
Dear Cyril Flower, You may think yourself neglected—perhaps forgotten—by your American friend.
Your two letters from England duly reached me at the times, & were very welcome.
He may have told you—& indeed it cannot have needed telling—that you were a very principal subject of
But certainly it does seem that in degree & duration the obduracy of Americans agst. against your work
It seems as if she were even less capable than others of appreciating great work vital with the very
My vol. volume of Selections from American Poets doesn't seem likely to be published yet awhile.
An aspiring physician, Beatrice took the needed preparatory classes but was barred (as were all women
About half of the poems from the 1867 American edition of Leaves of Grass were removed for the British
The volume of American poems to which he refers was to be the seventeenth volume in the series and was
The photograph, inscribed "To Walt Whitman | the poet of the american democracy," is in the Charles E
Schmidt's letter "my old friend and countryman," corresponded with Schmidt after he left Denmark in 1860
According to the Baltimore American, Emerson lectured at the Peabody Institute on Tuesday, January 2,
Not surprisingly, Burroughs' reactions were almost identical: he too believed that Emerson failed to
perceive "the needs of the American people today" (Clara Barrus, Whitman and Burroughs—Comrades [Boston
. & Georgetown City RR. | Washington, D. C. It is postmarked: New York | (?).
. & Georgetown City RR. | Washington, | D. C. It is postmarked: New York | Feb | 16 | (?) M.
. & Georgetown City RR. | Washington, | D. C. It is postmarked: New York | Mar | 7 | 6 P.M.
Alvin Adams (1804–1877) started the company when he began carrying letters and parcels between the cities
Walt Whitman adds to the embarrass de richesses one of his curious catalogues of the American emotions
, inventions, and geographical subdivisions, which was recited at the opening of the American Institute
It is a great materialistic city full of the middling classes , (mechanics, laborers, operatives in factories
ample & respectable houses—there are almost no very miserable & vagabond classes or quarters in the city
Schmidt's letter "my old friend and countryman," corresponded with Schmidt after he left Denmark in 1860
. & Georgetown City RR. | Washington | D. C. It is postmarked: New York | Mar | 15 | 1:30 PM.
and mrs bruce and grace to see me the day after thanksgiving they only stayed a short time as they were
Elijah Bruce (b. 1808) and Ruth Bruce (b. 1812) were the parents of Grace Haight (b. 1839), and they
were neighbors near Louisa Van Velsor Whitman's residence at 71 Portland Avenue (see United States Census
The 1871 Brooklyn City Directory lists Elijah Bruce, surveyor, at 90 Portland Avenue.
Grace Haight's familiar and chatty February 7, 1872 letter to Louisa shows that they were quite close
This Adams is presumably a Brooklyn City Works Commissioner named Henry Adams, who is listed as a commissioner
Transcript from the City Book Auction in New York, February 20, 1943.Walt Whitman did join the Solicitor's
He noted, however, that most book dealers were unwilling to sell Whitman's books, either because of inadequate
I wish also to thank the City of Lincoln (England) Public Libraries, Museum, and Art Gallery for the
Caloo New York City One of numerous letters from Walter Reynolds asking money & honeyfugle generally
to get such reminding's— But my own vein is full of hope, promise, faith, certainty—I see how an American—I
for $25. and I want it expended thusly $10. of it George must take and go over to that place in the city
Illness, however, prevented such visits, and Jeff and the girls were left alone to cope with the death
Soon after this, George took a job as a pipe inspector for the Metropolitan Water Board of New York City
husband, father, friend, citizen than any yet—formed & shaped in consonance with modern science, with American
least the rough sketch of such a school of Literatures—an entirely new breed of authors, poets, American
Berg Collection of English and American Literature, New York Public Library.
The greatest, and truest American I know, with the love of your son.
Though their correspondence slowed in the middle of their lives, the brothers were brought together again
O'Connor, who, with Charles Eldridge and later John Burroughs, were to be his close associates during
O'Connor (1832–1889) was the author of Harrington, an abolition novel published by Thayer & Eldridge in 1860
books of mine—writing this note to introduce them—and taking permission to personally offer, as it were
In Paris two months ago I saw one morning in a newspaper that "The American Poet, Walt Whitman would
The lines were written while Whitman was reading The Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman, for he has noted
Copies of this photograph were later made by Charles H. Spieler.
Two of the scraps (the second and fourth) were inscribed before being cut apart to insert the material
to tell you—but because I want so, by help of a few loving words, to come into your presence as it were—into
An aspiring physician, Beatrice took the needed preparatory classes but was barred (as were all women
it rather than none, & the weather here is too gloomy for there to be any chance of a good one if I were
Still I am not as happy & content as I thought I should be if I could only know my words reached you & were
Anne Gilchrist's daughters were Beatrice (1854–1881) and Grace (1859–1947).
the 1870 war by selling arms to French agents, Germany could bring claims for damages against the American
office—My health is good—Life is rather sluggish here—though not without the sunshine—(Your letters too were
Then, I need not tell you how deep an interest I feel in American politics & want to know if you are
Charles Augustus Young (1834–1908) was a prominent American astronomer of the nineteenth century.
Williams, Horace Greeley: Champion of American Freedom (New York: New York University Press, 2006).
1884, when George and Louisa moved to a farm outside of Camden and Whitman decided to stay in the city
Schmidt called "my old friend and countryman," corresponded with Schmidt after he left Denmark in 1860
(Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library).
1884, when George and Louisa moved to a farm outside of Camden and Whitman decided to stay in the city
Whitman was replying to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman's undated letter, his remarks about Andrew's children were
Piper and Co., booksellers in Boston, were willing to take 50 copies of the new edition of Leaves of