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Boston, May 31 188 1 Dear Mr Whitman: Your copy came duly to hand, and we have considered the matter,
Boston, June 3 188 1 Dear W Whitman Yours of 1st recd.
Entire passage from 14th line, ending with the line "And you Stalwart loins" on page 81. 84. 1-7 inclusive
March 4. 1882 Walt Whitman Esq Dear Sir We enclose a letter from the District Attorney dated 1 st , and
see notes July 29 1888 | Also Aug 1 Willards Hotel Washington June 30/85 Dear Walt Whitman: I intended
Form No. 1. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
see notes July 29 1888 | also Aug 1 NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. (EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT.)
We have received copies of the " Camden Post " for August 1 st from Traubel. His article about Dr.
At 1. 40 Dodge brought the buggy round again & we drove to Cold Spring.
Oct. 1891 1 45 pm Dear Walt, I wrote to you last evening, & after a short letter to Traubel spent the
No 1 —Painted at place referred to in two or three letters—(where we had our talk May 31st) Fairly good
(I choosing No. 1).
Wallace Wednesday evg July 1 st Lippincott (July) does not contain item expected.
Wallace to Walt Whitman, 30 June–1 July 1891
November 189 1 (Friday evg) Dear Walt, I am sorry that circumstances have prevented my writing to you
Wallace Mg. 1.
Wallace to Walt Whitman, 31 July–1 August 1891
Lancashire, England. 1.
Wallace to Walt Whitman, 1 March 1892
method employed by Herbert Bergman in The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume 1:
Knopf 1995 Walt Whitman The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume 1: 1834-1846 Herbert
Bergman New York Peter Lang 1998 "Sun-Down Papers" Walt Whitman Sun-Down Papers—[No. 1] Hempstead Inquirer
Walt Whitman Letters from a Travelling Bachelor, Number III New York Sunday Dispatch 28 October 1849 [1]
Walt Whitman Letters from a Travelling Bachelor, Number IV New York Sunday Dispatch 4 November 1849 [1]
.00298 Walt Whitman From a Travelling Bachelor, Number IX New York Sunday Dispatch 16 December 1849 [1]
.00299 Walt Whitman From a Travelling Bachelor, Number X New York Sunday Dispatch 23 December 1849 [1]
per.00300 Walt Whitman From a Travelling Bachelor, XI New York Sunday Dispatch 6 January 1850 [1] per
I., June 25 New York Evening Post 27 June 1851 [1] per.00264 Walt Whitman Greenport, L. I.
June 28th New York Evening Post 28 June 1851 [1] per.00265 Walt Whitman Brooklyn, August 11 New York
Evening Post 14 August 1851 [1] per.00266 Written for the Walt Whitman Archive .
We have also consulted The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Vol. 1 (1998) to help us
World': Walt Whitman's Advocacy for the Brooklyn Waterworks, 1856–59 Technology and Culture 2024 65 1
Nature, Religion, and the Market in Jacksonian Political Thought Journal of the Early Republic 2019 4 1
World': Walt Whitman's Advocacy for the Brooklyn Waterworks, 1856–59 Technology and Culture 2024 65 1
Karen Reconstructing Whitman's Desk at the Brooklyn Daily Times Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 2015 33 1
Karen Reconstructing Whitman's Desk at the Brooklyn Daily Times Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 2015 33 1
a few lists, by competent judges, of THE BEST FIVE American BOOKS PUBLISHED DURING THE DECADE (Jan. 1,
.— (1.)
—His constant manner of reasoning is to establish the right by the deed. — (1) A more logical method
may be used—but less favorable to tyrants.— —(1.)
Nov. 1, 1890. Dear Mr.
Gilder to Walt Whitman, 1 November 1890
end, that is all there is to it: I never attribute any other significance to it" (With Walt Whitman 1:
cause of the masses—a means whereby men may be revealed to each other as brothers" (With Walt Whitman 1:
Vol. 1. Boston: Small Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 4. Ed. Sculley Bradley.
conflicts—earned him promotion to the rank of first lieutenant on September 10, 1862 and captain on November 1,
After reading a review of in the Galaxy magazine for December 1, 1866—written by John Burroughs, a Washington
episode of NBC's situation comedy Friends entitled "The One at the Fertility Clinic" (first aired May 1,
Washington: Library of Congress, pp.1–12. Folsom, Ed, and Price, Kenneth M. (1995—).
Polydor Incorporated, LP839 604-1. My Robot Friend (2004). Walt Whitman.
largeness of scale— Impossibility of reducing Jiis doctrine toa system — The main of points his creed 1
As early as w J 1 r < LIFE OF WALT WHITMAN xiii sixteen, or thereabouts, he the " tramped country, teaching
hope, they he said of me, I recognised the acumen of his insight into several points of my character. 1
Then asdisembodiedoranother separate, born, Ethereal,he lasathletirealitymy consolation, 1 I floainthe
APR 15 1<*tt PS 3231 S8 Symonds,John bit Whitmanddington PLEASEDO NOT REMOVE CARDS OR SLIPSFROM THIS
Rossetti's Circular that the price of each volume is £1.
If you will send me 2 copies of each, the other £1 will serve for postage.
PS 32-38 CONTENTS PAOB PRELIMINARY 1 AND PERSONAL 23 BIOGRAPHICAL His RULING IDEAS AND AIMS 73 85 His
This much soon appeared to but I was troubled the s "co- me, by poet apparent 1 lossalegotism,"
This is what he "To " says Pupil: 1.Is reformneeded ? Isitthrough you ?
Johnson says, "Addison the of and Shake spea7s language poets, 1 speare of men.
After what 1 have already said,my reader will not be surprised when!
stick to me for a book & say that if I am not content with the usual 10 per cent, they will publish on 1/
Tuesday Oct. 3d 1871 see notes May 1 1888 Splendid off hand letter from John Burroughs—?
We got our baby just as the heat began, July 1 st , & we have had our hands full.
With much love John Burroughs Locusts & Wild Honey Contents Pages 1 The pastoral Bees 22 ¼ 2 Strawberries
With much love, John Burroughs see notes June 30 & July 1 1888 a good letter ☞ read again John Burroughs
In a couple of weeks my grapes will be all off (only 1/2 crop this year) & I shall take another holiday
Why can you not have your boy do that for 1/2 hour each day, also drink a good deal of water.
From there we went down to Carlyle's country & spent a week at Ecclefechan, arriving there the 1 st day
West Park NY May 1 st 1882 Dear Walt: With your letter came one from O'Connor bursting with wrath; I
Ever your friend John Burroughs John Burroughs to Walt Whitman, 1 May 1882
I am eating but two meals a day, the last at 2 1/2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. I sleep much better for it.
(Fred) Gray to Walt Whitman, 1 May 1863
Ingram to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1880
New York, Nov 30 189 1 Dear Walt: Last Saturday night I was at the Dinner given by the Lotus Club to
privet and as study as a Jug JC sebrig is fist lutenent B B Jones is a lutenent brother william is ordly 1
anything, to seek information directly from the men themselves; and he gave me two illustrations of this. 1.
Of late years he seems to have changed in two particulars. (1) Mrs.
August 1, 1867. D. T. Corbin, Esq. U. S. Attorney, Charleston, S. C.
Corbin, 1 August 1867
Courts, the latter being a species of power incident to the Legislative power of the United States. 1
Canter , 1 Peters, 542.
Hepburn Winter, 1 Wheaton, 91.
Cases referred to above—4 in number: 1. Case of Sea-Bird, Fanny, Forrest, & Black Warrior 2.
described in the surveys of the public laws as the fractional southwest quarter of Section 6, and fraction 1