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in Scotland—the war with France— Prince Eugene—Peace with France, (1713) —death of Queen Anne, (Aug. 1,
Form No. 1 THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Franklin Square, New York, November 1 18 73 .
Alden to Walt Whitman, 1 November 1873
New York, Aug. 1, 189 1. Mr. Whitman Dear Sir;— Your work is attracting considerable attention.
Yours faithfully, see notes Aug 3 1891 Henry Romeike to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1891
Henry Romeike Branches: London, Paris, Berlin, Washington D.C. 110 Fifth Avenue New York Sept 10— 189 1
XIII Section 1, of the Constitution of the United States.
Baer, (who represents himself as one of Gilson's sureties,) dated at Paris, France, September 1, 1867
seem, by any Judge or Justice of the United States, under the 33d Sec. of the Act of Sept. 24, 1789. (1
stamped by the party who issued it, or by any party having an interest therein, at any time prior to Jan. 1,
November 1, 1867. Hon. S. G. Courtney, U. S. Attorney, S. District, New York.
Courtney, 1 November 1867
With the highest respect, I remain, yours, Henry Stanbery Attorney General. see Report pp 1-11 ante The
passed by the Senate December 16th, 1867, the Attorney General is requested to inform the Senate: "1:
Attorney General is instructed to enquire into and report to Congress upon the following subjects, Viz: 1.
proceedings should be taken for the security of the United States in respect to such non‑paying stocks. 1.
of the Interior in trust for various Indian tribes, up to, and including, the interest payable July 1,
was made for payment of interest on same non‑paying stock, up to, and including, that payable July 1,
Schedule of papers: 1.
designated by the Secretary of War;—2d, payment to the Railroad Company within five years from January 1
the terms of this draft, the Company agree to pay to the United States within five years from January 1,
I herewith enclose: 1.
Book p 1 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted:
over & see you soon— With all love— Herbert Gilchrist H H Gilchrist Herbert Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 1
12 Well Road Hampstead, London, England. 25-1-86.
A week ago William Rossetti sent off to you £21.2.0 and £1. sent by Aldrich; this latter is in the form
Oct: 1 188 8 Dear M r . Whitman.
Horne to Walt Whitman, 1 October 1888
actually met, but on the Washington streets the two exchanged "bows, and very cordial ones" (Prose Works 1:
: through his own persona, linking it to the reader's—"And what I assume you shall assume" (section 1)
in poetry (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
hexameters —verses whose lines are six poetic feet, either dactyls or spondees "Then when An 1 dromache
in poetry (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1961. Heyde, Charles Louis (1822–1892)
1 His earl ies t printed plays 1597 Romeo & Juliet Richard 3d & Richard 2d Chapman's trans. of Homer,
or less numerous, adjudged already to deserve a place among the great masters, as early as this date—1
No. of grains fluid, solid matter in 1 gal Baiseley's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stream; at 5 miles the waters of Valley Stream; at 6 miles the waters of Springfield Creek; and at 7 1/
History of the Good Book in the United States, 1777–1880 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999), 70–1.
Forum for Modern Language Studies 30 (1994): 1–17. Templeman, William Darby.
Dec. 1, 189 0. My Dear Mr.
Very truly yours, Horace Tarr B. f'm Horace Tarr 65 Horace Tarr to Walt Whitman, 1 December 1890
50-51uva.00314xxx.00066[Hours continuing long]1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1 9.5 x 9 cm; leaf
Whitman removed the lower section of page 2 from the top of current leaf 1:3:33 ("I dreamed in a dream
The first page contains what would become verses 1-3 in 1860, and the second ("Hours discouraged, distracted
manuscript (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
manuscript (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
(No. 1)
early in 1855 (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
early in 1855 (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
Price $1.
theirs, —the thirteen thousand def towns, cities, and villages, 13,(000) 30,000,(000 | 2300 26 40 39 1
Whitman as a bull in the china shop of poetry and, ironically, the critics as fretful "Misses Nancy" (1:
The 1865 review of Drum-Taps granted pathos and "purity" to the collection (1:49), but concluded that
Selected Literary Criticism, Volume 1:1859–1885. Ed. Ulrich Halfmann, Christopher K.
those who corrupted their own live bodies" and "those who defiled the living" bodies of others (section 1)
early in 1855 (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
early in 1855 (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
but as a harmoniously ordered system, as "one great whole animated by the breath of life" (Humboldt 1:
," section 1).
On 1 November 1891, in a long, complimentary article in the Recorder, Huneker condemned America's neglect
Song of Myself (Pages 1-23)About 1855prosehandwritten1 leaf; This is a prose manuscript with an unknown
The excised top portion of the leaf became the bottom section of page 2 of 1:3:11, the poem (eighth in
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1980. xv–xxv.Duncan, Isadora. My Life.
American Speech 1 (1926): 421–430.Schwiebert, John E.
(No. 1.) before appearing in Specimen Days, as part of the section titled New Themes Entered Upon.
Grier, Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:128