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William Michael Rossetti to Walt Whitman, 14 April [1875]

  • Date: [April 14, 1875]
  • Creator(s): William Michael Rossetti
Text:

Before we came back from the trip, we had resolved that we had better part no more, & in March 1874 we

He has been in all parts of the world—N. & S.

Annotations Text:

Rossetti and Hueffer edited a posthumous collection of young Brown's stories.

Rossetti and Francis Hueffer edited a posthumous collection of Brown's stories including "The Dwale Bluth

William J. Linton to Walt Whitman, 19 May 1875

  • Date: May 19, 1875
  • Creator(s): William J. Linton
Annotations Text:

poem to William and Francis Church, editors of the Galaxy, for their January 1872 issue in a November 2,

Walter Whitman Storms to Walt Whitman, 20 April 1875

  • Date: April 20, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walter Whitman Storms
Annotations Text:

Grier, ed., Notes and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1961–84], 2:

Walt Whitman to Edward Dowden, 2 May 1875

  • Date: May 2, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

America May 2, 1875 .

Ashley Lawson Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Edward Dowden, 2

Annotations Text:

See Whitman's May 2, 1875 letter to John Burroughs.

Walt Whitman to A. C. Floyd, 7 January [1875?]

  • Date: January 7, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

A Love Story was published by Osgood & Co. in 1873.

Walt Whitman to John and Ursula Burroughs, 2 March [1875]

  • Date: March 2, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

March 2 Dear John, & 'Sula, This will show you that "the lamp still holds out to burn"—though I have

Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to John and Ursula Burroughs, 2

Walt Whitman to John Burroughs, 1 April [1875]

  • Date: April 1, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Manuscript as first rate , (including the opening part)—My opinion is that you had perhaps better work

Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti (?), [May (?) 1875]

  • Date: May 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

However, see the identical description of Two Rivulets in a letter to Edward Dowden of May 2, 1875.

Whitman probably used similar phraseology in two letters, one written on May 2 to Dowden and another

Walt Whitman to John Swinton, 12 March [1875]

  • Date: March 12, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Come by all means—nothing very new—bad spells continued, & then a let up—(pretty much the same old story

Walt Whitman to John Swinton, 26 February [1875]

  • Date: February 26, [1875]
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

See also Whitman's letter to John and Ursula Burroughs of March 2, 1875.

Walt Whitman to William J. Linton, 14 September [1875]

  • Date: September 14, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Pleasant September days & nights here—I have just been out for an hour on the river—now, 2 p. m., sitting

Walt Whitman to William J. Linton (?), 9 June [1875?]

  • Date: June 9, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Putnam's Sons, 1902), 10 vols., 2:156; it also inspired the poem "Out from Behind This Mask."

Walt Whitman to William J. Linton, 28 March [1875]

  • Date: March 28, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Putnam's Sons, 1902), 10 vols., 2:156; it also inspired the poem "Out from Behind This Mask."

Walt Whitman at the Poe Funeral

  • Date: 18 November 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

.— About the most significant part of the Poe re-burial reburial ceremonies yesterday—which only a crowded

Walt Whitman to Ellen M. O'Connor, 7 January [1875]

  • Date: January 7, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

November and first part of Dec December —strength better than for a long time— rec'd received the Springfield

Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 19 February [1875]

  • Date: February 19, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

February 1875 were written on Fridays, and the discussion of his ailments is confirmed in Whitman's March 2,

Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 12 February [1875]

  • Date: February 12, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

February 1875 were written on Fridays, and the discussion of his ailments is confirmed in Whitman's March 2,

Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 5 February [1875]

  • Date: February 5, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

February 1875 were written on Fridays, and the discussion of his ailments is confirmed in Whitman's March 2,

Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 26 February [1875]

  • Date: February 26, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

February 1875 were written on Fridays, and the discussion of his ailments is confirmed in Whitman's March 2,

Walt Whitman to John Burroughs, 17 December [1875]

  • Date: December 17, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

quite sick, but I opine will get along—The rest all very well, except that my sister, the mother, is part

Walt Whitman to Ellen M. O'Connor, 9 November [1875]

  • Date: November 9, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

. & from 2 to 3 p.m. Am so fixed that it is very convenient for my friends to call—Love to you.

Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 2 October [1875]

  • Date: October 2, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

October 2 .

Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 2 October

Annotations Text:

"Pete Doyle, | M street South, bet 4½ & 6th | Washington, D.C. " It is postmarked: "Camden | Oct | 2

Walt Whitman to John Burroughs, 2 May [1875]

  • Date: May 2, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Jersey May 2 . Dear John Burroughs, I send you a letter, &c.

Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to John Burroughs, 2 May

Thomas Jefferson Whitman to Walt Whitman, 5 July 1875

  • Date: July 5, 1875
  • Creator(s): Thomas Jefferson Whitman
Annotations Text:

1874 (Edwin Haviland Miller, ed., The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961-77], 2:

Thomas Dixon to Walt Whitman, 19 December 1875

  • Date: December 19, 1875
  • Creator(s): Thomas Dixon
Text:

Andersen on two Candles, its it's translated by one of your readers here. the other is a Story from Iceland

being the first story in said paper, it is also written by a warm friend of yours, he was once Editor

Poe He and his Works have long been in part dear to me.

Speculations of our time did he not solve. and lies therein embeded embedded in these wild wild awful stories

Excuse that simple free scrawl.— Yours Thankfully Thomas Dixon Dixon—Jan '76 ans Feb. 2/76 Thomas Dixon

Annotations Text:

Christian Andersen (1805–1875) was a Danish author best known for his work on fairy tales and children's stories

He is best known for his short tales, including detective fiction and stories of the macabre.

Rudolf Schmidt to Walt Whitman, 18 August 1875

  • Date: August 18, 1875
  • Creator(s): Rudolf Schmidt | Horace Traubel
Text:

Then as truly as Denmark is at this moment doing the principal part of the intellectual work of the Scandinavian

Annotations Text:

Christian Andersen (1805–1875) was a Danish author best known for his work on fairy tales and children's stories

Reuben Farwell to Walt Whitman, 16 August 1875

  • Date: August 16, 1875
  • Creator(s): Reuben Farwell
Text:

sent 2 papers Aug 20, 1875 Aug 16 th 1875 Dear Uncle Walt I received your Postal Card. but I was away

Walt Whitman in Private Life

  • Date: 6 November 1875
  • Creator(s): Olive Harper
Text:

P HILADELPHIA , November 2.— White with the snows and storms of winter, bent, bowed, and scarred with

A Visit to Walt Whitman

  • Date: 27 November 1875
  • Creator(s): Moncure D. Conway
Text:

He is about as handsome an old man as I have seen, his white locks parting over a serene and most noble

Maria Smith to Walt Whitman, 14 March 1875

  • Date: March 14, 1875
  • Creator(s): Maria Smith
Text:

boy and agood a good child ilove I love him you mail your letters right we live in the south west part

of the town if you should mail your letter Queensbury it would go to the north part avillage a village

John Townsend Trowbridge to Walt Whitman, 30 April 1875

  • Date: April 30, 1875
  • Creator(s): John Townsend Trowbridge
Text:

My Dear Friend, I think I have all of your books (2 or 3 Editions of some) except the last, —specified

John Newton Johnson to Walt Whitman, 9 November 1875

  • Date: November 9, 1875
  • Creator(s): John Newton Johnson
Text:

conventions" and even other Philosophers and Poets shall not "master"—And so I ask you, did I not conduct my part

"fiendish expectation" that troubles me on account of the long way to and from the Post Office 3½ X 2

And now let this bit of gossip be a respectful and kind leave taking or a part of something to be continued

John Newton Johnson to Walt Whitman, [27 August?] 1875

  • Date: [August 27?], 1875
  • Creator(s): John Newton Johnson
Text:

The good old man tho, bject ur part of the performan g, upon asking, that he saw no imp the uni ver se

I got about 3 weeks ago the two John Burroughs' picture—sent a reply 2 weeks ago.

Getting on well, having sell my 2 big cotton bales for t year's must sustain considerable loss from th

John Newton Johnson to Walt Whitman, 26 April 1875

  • Date: April 26, 1875
  • Creator(s): John Newton Johnson
Text:

that not able to offer the little present or keepsake as would be suited dignity or exalted worth the part

John Newton Johnson to Walt Whitman, 10 May 1875

  • Date: May 10, 1875
  • Creator(s): John Newton Johnson
Text:

acquainted with at a school I attended in my 15th year, and married when I was just 18 yrs years & 2

John Newton Johnson to Walt Whitman, [18 July] 1875

  • Date: [July 18], 1875
  • Creator(s): John Newton Johnson
Text:

meat", we yet have not dire from the house any very li vely outlook But a minutes travel brings us to parts

Our people are very plain or Democratic in ways—no aristocracy—little crime—the religious part are old

it seemed like there must be unnecessary matter—I see now you et finds each item of the Universe an part

Walt Whitman: His Life, His Poetry, Himself

  • Date: 23 July 1875
  • Creator(s): J. M. S. | J[ames] M[atlack] S[covel]
Text:

But first let me explain part of my head-line.

On such occasions he contributes his part to the general fun.

There was a crowded house, the report in the local paper saying: "Probably the best part of the audience

Clifford, in a London lecture on "the Relation between Science and Modern Poetry," assigned a main part

Elizabeth Ford to Walt Whitman, 16 February 1875

  • Date: February 16, 1875
  • Creator(s): Elizabeth Ford
Text:

& if a good only comes to part of the world of people, it is not great enough—Do your people really in

Edmund Clarence Stedman to Walt Whitman, 8 June 1875

  • Date: June 8, 1875
  • Creator(s): Edmund Clarence Stedman
Text:

hope that you truly will be soon as healthy as your disposition always was & is, & wish that every part

Bethuel Smith to Walt Whitman, 12 March 1875

  • Date: March 12, 1875
  • Creator(s): Bethuel Smith
Text:

sertain certain yet I wat want you to tell me where Camden is whether it is in the upper or lower part

Smith ther there was so much son sun this winter that it has bad gitting getting aroung around in this part

Walt Whitman's Poems

  • Date: December 1875
  • Creator(s): Bayne, Peter
Text:

If I worship one thing more than another it shall be the spread of my own body or any part of it."

Parting track'd by arriving—perpetual payment of perpetual loan, Rich, showering rain, and recompense

Here is part of a birds-eye view with which he favours us of sailors and their doings throughout the

more truly human not to speak of, than to speak of (such speech producing self-consciousness, whereas part

Had Whitman ventured upon the hundredth part of his grossness in the camp of the Greeks, he would have

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 18 May 1875

  • Date: May 18, 1875
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

That is the end of my long story.

trust & joy & hope which bind me to you bedded deep, grown to be, during these long years, a very part

Eidólons

  • Date: 1875 or early 1876
Text:

On the reverse of the fourth leaf (surface 8) is part of a faded letter in a hand that is not Whitman's

That there should be

  • Date: 1875-1888
Text:

.00473That there should be1875-1888prose1 leafhandwritten; This manuscript contributed to the last part

The Dalliance of the Eagles

  • Date: about 1880
Text:

The proof has been pasted to a heavy piece of paper, on the verso of which is A Riddle Song, part of

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