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Walt Whitman to Jeannette L. Gilder, 31 December 1880

  • Date: December 31, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

On January 5, 1881, he sent her the first installment (see Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

James Hearne to Walt Whitman, 29 December 1880

  • Date: December 29, 1880
  • Creator(s): James Hearne
Annotations Text:

Whitman noted in his Commonplace Book on November 24 that the two-volume set had been sent (see Daybooks

Walt Whitman to an Unidentified Correspondent, 28 December 1880

  • Date: December 28, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Jersey Dec: December 28 '80 Dear Sir I shall be glad to supply you with a set (Two Volumes) of my books—There

Annotations Text:

The only clue to the identification of the correspondent is a reference in Whitman's Commonplace Book

Walt Whitman to Thomas Nicholson, 17 December [1880]

  • Date: December 17, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Whitman noted this letter to Nicholson in his Commonplace Book.

young man a newspaper account of a "N Y walking match" on January 30, 1881 (Whitman's Commonplace Book

Richard Maurice Bucke at the Girard House in Philadelphia (Whitman's Commonplace Book).

Herbert Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 13 December 1880

  • Date: December 13, 1880
  • Creator(s): Herbert Gilchrist
Text:

I should be glad if Mr s Stafford could have the book by Xmas day.

Walt Whitman to John Burroughs, 7 December 1880

  • Date: December 7, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

his way to New York, where he apparently investigated the Worthington matter (Whitman's Commonplace Book

James Scovel to Walt Whitman, 6 December 1880

  • Date: December 6, 1880
  • Creator(s): James Scovel
Annotations Text:

In the 1870s, Whitman frequently went to Scovel's home for Sunday breakfast (Whitman's Commonplace Book

Walt Whitman to Harry Stafford, 1 December [1880]

  • Date: December 1, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

rascally publisher in New York named Worthington has been printing and selling a cheaper edition of my book

—Love to your father & mother, not forgetting your share dear son— Walt Walt Whitman to Harry Stafford

Annotations Text:

According to entries in Whitman's Commonplace Book, Whitman often had Sunday breakfast with the Scovels

The poet spent Thanksgiving with the Kilgores (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

Herbert Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 30 November 1880

  • Date: November 30, 1880
  • Creator(s): Herbert Gilchrist
Text:

I have been extremely busy seeing after the new edition of my father's book; the work of seeing such

their work, & next Tuesday the reviewers will be doing theirs—I defy them to find any fault with the book

I dare say you think it "tall" talk, but I think that it is the most perfectly gotten up book that I

wish to give photos they must be drawn by an artist and reproduced; no photo ever looked well in a book

John Burroughs to Walt Whitman, 28 November 1880

  • Date: November 28, 1880
  • Creator(s): John Burroughs
Text:

is pending an injunction can be served upon Worthington on stopping him from printing & selling the book

I saw a lot of those books at Legget Brothers Bookstore last summer or spring & I was told either there

Walt Whitman to Richard Watson Gilder, 26 November 1880

  • Date: November 26, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

a year ago bo't bought at auction the electrotype plates (456 pages) of the 1860–'61 edition of my book

offering $250 if I would add something to the text & authenticate the plates, to be published in a book

On Nov. 22, 1880, I found the book, (printed from those plates,) at Porter & Coates' store, cor: corner

First I want Worthington effectually stopt from issuing the books.

the sole owner of the copyright—& I think my copyright papers are all complete—I publish & sell the book

Annotations Text:

make you an immediate payment of $250.00 on account and will do everything in my power to make the book

He probably wrote to the same effect on September 19 (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

After Whitman was offered a copy of the pirated book in Philadelphia on November 20, 1880, he decided

my book Leaves of Grass W. Whitman" (Whitman's Commonplace Book).

The lost letter of September 19 (Whitman's Commonplace Book).

Walt Whitman to John Burroughs, 26 November 1880

  • Date: November 26, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

fellow, but between me & you, I am a little shy of him: I fear he lacks balance & proportion & that his book

Walt Whitman to Edward G. Doggett, 23 November 1880

  • Date: November 23, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Doggett lived in Bristol, England (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

Titus M. Coan to Walt Whitman, 22 November 1880

  • Date: November 22, 1880
  • Creator(s): Titus M. Coan
Text:

Titus M Coan's letter books sent $10 due from Century Club THE CENTURY 109 EAST 15TH STREET November

David Hutcheson to Walt Whitman, 20 November 1880

  • Date: November 20, 1880
  • Creator(s): David Hutcheson
Text:

. $10 enc: books sent David Hutcheson to Walt Whitman, 20 November 1880

Helena de Kay Gilder to Walt Whitman, 20 November 1880

  • Date: November 20, 1880
  • Creator(s): Helena de Kay Gilder | Richard Watson Gilder
Text:

Whitman, We were so delighted at receiving your books —& from you .

Annotations Text:

She worked closely with her husband, designing the text illustrations for all of his books of poetry.

Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as

Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871

Walt Whitman to Richard Watson Gilder, 17 November [1880]

  • Date: November 17, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Jersey Nov: November 17 My dear friend I do myself the real pleasure of presenting you with a set of my books—which

Annotations Text:

Gilder thanked Whitman for the books on November 20 (Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden, Friday

Hatch & Foote [?] to Walt Whitman, 15 November 1880

  • Date: November 15, 1880
  • Creator(s): Hatch & Foote [?]
Text:

Books sent by express Hatch & Foote, Bankers 12 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. P. O. Box 3766.

Walt Whitman to Harry Stafford, 12 November [1880]

  • Date: November 12, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

over as usual (likes his cider)—this morning I went over to the school library & got six or seven books—he

to-morrow or Sunday—most likely Sunday—Mont expects to go over with Ben Sharp soon— Walt Whitman to Harry

Annotations Text:

They occupied the former home of Susan and George Stafford (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

Hieniken, apparently a friend of the Staffords, was occasionally mentioned in Whitman's Commonplace Book

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 11 November [1880]

  • Date: November 11, 1880
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Annotations Text:

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

John S. Stott to Walt Whitman, 10 November 1880

  • Date: November 10, 1880
  • Creator(s): John S. Stott
Text:

books sent —FROM— JNO. S. STOTT, Stationery, Blank Books, AND FANCY GOODS, 244 STATE ST.—CHICAGO.

George E. Dodge to Walt Whitman, 4 November 1880

  • Date: November 4, 1880
  • Creator(s): George E. Dodge
Text:

Books sent PITCH PINE MILLS, ST. SIMON'S ISLAND, GEORGIA.

John Burroughs to Walt Whitman, 2 November 1880

  • Date: November 2, 1880
  • Creator(s): John Burroughs
Text:

fellow, but between me & you, I am a little shy of him; I fear he lacks balance & proportion & that his book

Walt Whitman to A. Williams & Company, 1 November 1880

  • Date: November 1, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

This transaction with the Boston book dealer was noted in Whitman's Commonplace Book (Charles E.

Walt Whitman to Harry Stafford, 31 October [1880]

  • Date: October 31, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

him" &c &c— Aleck , the ferry man thought, was her husband)— I am selling quite a good many of my books

Then upon going to look where I had my bound books boxed & stored away, up in the garret at Mr.

devil in a gale of wind—Love to you, dear son—I shall be down Saturday — Your old Walt Walt Whitman to Harry

Annotations Text:

The records of book sales in Whitman's Commonplace Book are numerous at this time (Charles E.

Whitman had written to the Postmaster General at Ottawa, Canada, about October 13 (Whitman's Commonplace Book

Whitman was at Glendale from November 6, Saturday, to November 16, 1880 (Whitman's Commonplace Book).

[William Brough?] to Walt Whitman, 29 October 1880

  • Date: October 29, 1880
  • Creator(s): William Brough
Text:

rec'd books sent Franklin Pa. Oct 29/80. Walt Whitman Camden N.J. Dear Friend, I thank Mr.

Annotations Text:

The book, as one critic of the The New York Daily Tribune wrote, consisted of an "intertwining of the

Alman H. Fogg & Co. to Walt Whitman, 27 October 1880

  • Date: October 27, 1880
  • Creator(s): Alman H. Fogg & Co.
Text:

books sent Alman H.

Frederic Almy to Walt Whitman, 27 October 1880

  • Date: October 27, 1880
  • Creator(s): Frederic Almy
Text:

Books sent Lowell, Mass. October 27, 1880. Dear Mr.

to send me the Centennial Edition of ago when I first became acquainted with your writings but your book

but I am just out of college, and as yet I can count my books by tens.

George Heard to Walt Whitman, 25 October 1880

  • Date: October 25, 1880
  • Creator(s): George Heard
Text:

Books sent GEO. HEARD, BROKER IN PETROLEUM OIL CITY, PA., Oct. 25th 188 0 Mr.

I get the information that you sell these books yourself from a foot note to an article on you in the

C. L. Ehrenfeld to Walt Whitman, 25 October 1880

  • Date: October 25, 1880
  • Creator(s): C. L. Ehrenfeld
Text:

Books sent Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State Library C. L. Ehrenfeld, Librarian.

Walt Whitman to Isaac Hull Platt (?), 22 October [1880?]

  • Date: October 22, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Thanks for your kind letter, just rec'd received & read with greatest interest & pleasure—I sell my books

Annotations Text:

In his Commonplace Book Whitman noted sending a circular to Platt on October 22, but on the following

page, on Platt's calling card, he wrote: "Oct 23—Letter from, very warm ab't poems, & asking ab't books—I

The poet sent the 1876 Leaves of Grass on October 27 (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

E. C. Cheever to Walt Whitman, 20 October 1880

  • Date: October 20, 1880
  • Creator(s): E. C. Cheever
Text:

books sent OFFICE OF LATHROP COAL AND MINING CO. MINERS AND DEALERS IN COAL. A. B. ASHLEY, Supt. E.

Thomas W. H. Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 16 October 1880

  • Date: October 16, 1880
  • Creator(s): Thomas W. H. Rolleston
Text:

I came across the book this last summer, and it laid hold of my mind so that I could not put it away

copies printed here as I want to ask the opinion of one or two friends about publishing it as a little book

Annotations Text:

He wrote to Whitman frequently, beginning in 1880, and later produced with Karl Knortz the first book-length

Walt Whitman to Thomas Nicholson, 14 October [1880]

  • Date: October 14, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Whitman noted sending this letter in his Commonplace Book (Charles E.

According to his Commonplace Book, Whitman was with the Staffords from October 9 to 13, not at the seashore

Walt Whitman to Herbert Gilchrist, 10 October [1880]

  • Date: October 10, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Whitman was with the Staffords from October 9 to 13 (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

ElizaSeaman Leggett to Walt Whitman, 9 October 1880

  • Date: October 9, 1880
  • Creator(s): ElizaSeaman Leggett | Thomas Donaldson
Text:

soft, dreamy afternoon in the Indian summer; perhaps with a small basket with nice lunch in it and a book

When the book came back to me, the picture had been taken out.

Walt Whitman to William Torrey Harris, 28 September 1880

  • Date: September 28, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Thanks for the Journals which have reach'd reached me— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Torrey Harris

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 22 August 1880

  • Date: August 22, 1880
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

making good progress & has just done a beautiful little drawing for the new edition of his father's book

Annotations Text:

Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization

Walt Whitman to Montgomery Stafford, 4 August 1880

  • Date: August 4, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

parents—tell your mother I rec'd received her letter—love to Debby, I her letter too—love to Ed and Harry

& Jo and Van, and Ruthey & Georgey—I a postal from Harry—Mont you & your mother write—I send envelope

Walt Whitman Shall be back in London Aug August 14—I want Ed and Debby and Jo to read this—Harry too,

Kivas Tully to Walt Whitman, 4 August 1880

  • Date: August 4, 1880
  • Creator(s): Kivas Tully
Text:

over it, I shall be obliged if you would return as it is the only one I have and I took it out of a book

John H. Ingram to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1880

  • Date: August 1, 1880
  • Creator(s): John H. Ingram
Annotations Text:

Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871

Walt Whitman to Thomas Jefferson Whitman, 1 August [1880]

  • Date: August 1, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Metcalf was in Philadelphia with Richard Maurice Bucke on May 25 (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles

Walt Whitman to Franklin B. Sanborn, 25 July [1880]

  • Date: July 25, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

Whitman noted sending this post card in his Commonplace Book (Charles E.

Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 24 July [1880]

  • Date: July 24, 1880
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Annotations Text:

He sent the article on August 23 to the Washington Sunday Herald (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles

Louisa Orr Whitman To Walt Whitman, 22 July 1880

  • Date: July 22, 1880
  • Creator(s): Louisa Orr Whitman
Annotations Text:

Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization

In the 1870s, Whitman frequently went to Scovel's home for Sunday breakfast (Whitman's Commonplace Book

Franklin B. Sanborn to Walt Whitman, 21 July 1880

  • Date: July 21, 1880
  • Creator(s): Franklin B. Sanborn
Annotations Text:

He was editor of the Springfield Republican from 1868 to 1872, and was the author of books dealing with

Eliza Seaman Leggett to Walt Whitman, 19 July 1880

  • Date: July 19, 1880
  • Creator(s): Eliza Seaman Leggett
Text:

who rescued your Leaves of Grass for me, and brought it from England Did you get the story of the Book

Annotations Text:

Academy of Fine Arts" (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

Deborah V. Browning to Walt Whitman, 18 July 1880

  • Date: July 18, 1880
  • Creator(s): Deborah V. Browning
Annotations Text:

They occupied the former home of Susan and George Stafford (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.

Elmer E. Stafford to Walt Whitman, 17 July 1880

  • Date: July 17, 1880
  • Creator(s): Elmer E. Stafford
Text:

Harry is well as far as I know & uncle George, & all hands all of our folks are well Horner is in A Telegraph

Harry is an assistant in the Office at Haddonfield. we had A fine rain here last night & the lightning

Annotations Text:

Based on an address mounted in Whitman's Commonplace Book, Horner was the nickname of Jacob H.

Harry Stafford to Walt Whitman, 17 July 1880

  • Date: July 17, 1880
  • Creator(s): Harry Stafford
Text:

you were well and enjoying yourself but sorry to hear you were sick at last accounts Your Dear Boy Harry

Harry Stafford to Walt Whitman, 17 July 1880

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