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[Walt Whitman is putting the later touches]

  • Date: 1890
Text:

On the verso of the manuscript is the letter from the editors of the Critic, dated November 1, 1890,

The two songs on this page are

  • Date: June 19, 1888
Text:

was written by Whitman on 19 June 1888 (With Walt Whitman in Camden [Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906] 1:

Drift Sands.

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

1"Drift Sands"loc.04183xxx.00410Drift Sands.about 1888prosepoetrycorrespondence1 leafhandwritten; Draft

Drift Sands

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

1"Drift Sands"loc.05999xxx.00410Drift Sandsabout 1888prosepoetry1 leafhandwritten; Two draft lines, with

Notes and Flanges.—No. 1.

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

1"Drift Sands"loc.04235xxx.00410Notes and Flanges.

—No. 1.about 1888prosepoetry1 leafhandwritten; Manuscript scrap containing two trial titles and two poetic

—No. 1.

[Ripple and echoes from the]

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

1"Drift Sands"loc.04236xxx.00410[Ripple and echoes from the]about 1888prosepoetry1 leafhandwritten; Manuscript

Drift Sands

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

1"Drift Sands"loc.04240xxx.00410Drift Sandsabout 1888prosepoetry1 leafhandwritten; This manuscript of

[Camden March 18]

  • Date: 1887
Text:

(Tennyson had responded to Whitman's A Word About Tennyson, published in the Critic on January 1, 1887

[He Went Out With the Tide]

  • Date: 1885-1891
Text:

1[1865 or before], war and hospital notes and memorandaloc.01559xxx.00387[He Went Out With the Tide]1885

A Christmas Greeting

  • Date: about 1889
Text:

1889poetryhandwritten1 leaf13.5 x 18.5 cm; A proof with three emendations and a notation by Horace Traubel: "See notes 1/

Bravo, Paris Exhibition!

  • Date: about 1889
Text:

about 1889poetryhandwritten1 leaf21 x 27.5 cm; Signed draft of a poem with a variation in line 1 from

Memoranda

  • Date: about 1883
Text:

leaveshandwritten; Three-page draft of The Attempted Official Suppression, a section of Part 2, Chapter 1,

[Jan 12 1881]

  • Date: 1881
Text:

(No. 1) before it was published in Specimen Days and finally collected in Complete Prose Works (1892)

Lafayette in Brooklyn

  • Date: 1881
Text:

Edward Grier, Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984] 1:

[To proof reader]

  • Date: 1878
Text:

lcl.00005xxx.00792811 WAL/1/1Three Young Men's Deaths[To proof reader]1878prosehandwritten1 leaf; Three

Erastus Haskell

  • Date: 1878
Text:

lcl.00003xxx.00792811 WAL/1/2Erastus HaskellErastus Haskell1878prosehandwritten1 leaf; A draft of the

By the pond

  • Date: 1877–1881
Text:

I Get Around, see Floyd Stovall, ed., Prose Works 1892 (New York: New York University Press, 1963), 1:

[Feb 11—The first chirping]

  • Date: 1877
Text:

(No. 1), under the heading Spring Overtures.

[Sunday Aug 27 '77]

  • Date: 1877
Text:

164ucb.00048xxx.0082672/234 z 1:64Another happy day[Sunday Aug 27 '77]1877prose1 leafhandwritten; A heavily

Thou Who Hast Slept All Night Upon the Storm

  • Date: between 1876-1878
Text:

The poem had been published earlier as The Man-of-War Bird in the 1 April 18 issue of The Athenæum.

Thou Who Hast Slept All Night Upon the Storm

  • Date: between 1876 and 1878
Text:

The poem was first published as The Man-of-War Bird in the 1 April 18 issue of The Athenæum and finally

Thou Who Hast Slept All Night Upon the Storm

  • Date: between 1876 and 1878
Text:

The poem was first published as The Man-of-War Bird in the 1 April 18 issue of The Athenæum and finally

Thou Who Hast Slept All Night Upon the Storm

  • Date: between 1876-1878
Text:

This page is from the London Athenæum (April 1, 1876). Thou Who Hast Slept All Night Upon the Storm

[and many an autumn sight]

  • Date: 1876–1882
Text:

(No. 1), under the section heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.

[I just spin out my notes]

  • Date: 1876–1882
Text:

(No. 1.) before appearing in Specimen Days, as part of the section titled New Themes Entered Upon.

[last of Sept. '76]

  • Date: 1876–1877
Text:

(No. 1), under the section heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.

[Sept 20 '76]

  • Date: 1876
Text:

(No. 1), The Critic 29 January 1881, under the heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.

[Ever since I have written]

  • Date: 1876–1882
Text:

(No. 1), under the section heading A Fine Winter Day on the Beach.

['76 White Horse]

  • Date: 1876
Text:

(No. 1), under the section heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.

Out from Behind this Mask

  • Date: About 1876
Text:

first published in the New York Daily Tribune (19 February 1876), which contains only a version of Part 1

That there should be

  • Date: 1875-1888
Text:

1[Before 1890?]

Spain

  • Date: March 16, 1873
Text:

har.00002xxx.00283bMS Am 1545 (1)SpainMarch 16, 1873poetry1 leafhandwritten; This is an unsigned draft

[The Time and Lands]

  • Date: about 1872
Text:

Lands]about 1872poetryhandwritten2 leaves18.5 x 18.5 cm to 20 x 18 cm; The first two entries on Leaf 1

, thy every daughter, / son, endear'd alike, forever equal,)" in the same section projected on Leaf 1.

In those Leaves

  • Date: about 1876
Text:

manuscript is catalogued with an envelope addressed to Herbert Gilchrist, postmarked 28 January 189[1]

The man-of-war.-Bird

  • Date: between 1869 and 1876
Text:

manuscript is a note by Whitman for the poem To the Man-of-War Bird, which was first published in the April 1,

Allude to the Suez

  • Date: 1869-1871
Text:

1-2Miscellaneous notes or remindersloc.05312xxx.00496Allude to the Suez1869-1871prosepoetry1 leafhandwritten

[I'll trace this garden oer and oer]

  • Date: about 1865
Text:

Written in ink on letterhead from the Attorney General's Office, where Whitman was first employed on July 1,

[If the red slayer think he slays]

  • Date: about 1865
Text:

Written in ink on letterhead from the Attorney General's Office, where Whitman was first employed on July 1,

For Note

  • Date: 1863-1875
Text:

1[1865 or before], war and hospital notes and memorandaloc.01552xxx.00502For Note1863-1875prose2 leaveshandwritten

? the sky

  • Date: 1863-1881
Text:

1[1865 or before], war and hospital notes and memorandaloc.06100xxx.00974?

Make a conclusion

  • Date: 1863-1875
Text:

1[1865 or before], war and hospital notes and memorandaloc.01554xxx.00975Make a conclusion1863-1875prose1

Brooklyn theatres

  • Date: about 1862
Text:

This series was published in the Brooklyn Standard between June 3, 1861 and November 1, 1862.

In writing my history of Brooklyn

  • Date: about 1862
Text:

on Past and Present, which was published in the Brooklyn Standard between June 3, 1861 and November 1,

[Brooklyn is ° latitude]

  • Date: about 1862
Text:

on Past and Present, which was published in the Brooklyn Standard between June 3, 1861 and November 1,

phrases contained in this manuscript were included in the thirteenth installment, which appeared on March 1,

[The first actual resident settlement]

  • Date: about 1861
Text:

No. 1, first published in the Brooklyn Daily Standard on 3 June 1861.

Note Book

  • Date: 1860
Text:

and Leaves (Notebook and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984] 1:

Italian singers in America

  • Date: 1858-1859
Text:

opera season (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984] 1:

[Now the hour has come upon me]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

50-51uva.00182xxx.00061[Now the hour has come upon me]1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1 18.5 x

Calamus—1st draft p. 341 [Long I was held]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

p. 341 [Long I was held]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf16 x 10 cm; This manuscript became section 1

[Was it I who walked the]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

On the first side of the folded leaf a blue pencil was used to correct a pencil number 7 to a 1, and

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