Simply enter the word you wish to find and the search engine will search for every instance of the word in the journals. For example: Fight. All instances of the use of the word fight will show up on the results page.
Using an asterisk (*) will increase the odds of finding the results you are seeking. For example: Fight*. The search results will display every instance of fight, fights, fighting, etc. More than one wildcard may be used. For example: *ricar*. This search will return most references to the Aricara tribe, including Ricara, Ricares, Aricaris, Ricaries, Ricaree, Ricareis, and Ricarra. Using a question mark (?) instead of an asterisk (*) will allow you to search for a single character. For example, r?n will find all instances of ran and run, but will not find rain or ruin.
Searches are not case sensitive. For example: george will come up with the same results as George.
Searching for a specific phrase may help narrow down the results. Rather long phrases are no problem. For example: "This white pudding we all esteem".
Because of the creative spellings used by the journalists, it may be necessary to try your search multiple times. For example: P?ro*. This search brings up numerous variant spellings of the French word pirogue, "a large dugout canoe or open boat." Searching for P?*r*og?* will bring up other variant spellings. Searching for canoe or boat also may be helpful.
Entering in only one field | Searches |
---|---|
Year, Month, & Day | Single day |
Year & Month | Whole month |
Year | Whole year |
Month & Day | 1600-#-# to 2100-#-# |
Month | 1600-#-1 to 2100-#-31 |
Day | 1600-01-# to 2100-12-# |
Binckley, Assistant Attorney General. ante. p.1.
authority of the Joint Select Committee of Congress on Retrenchment, containing questions numbered from 1
following answers are designated, in their order, by the respective numbers of the corresponding questions: 1.
of the civil service, and the best methods of making it more effectual, as you may see fit to add." 1.
Two things at least would seem to be requisite, viz.: 1; Better material for appointments. 2; Increasing
I think if there was a (1) check upon applications—(2) a more stringent routine in each bureau—and, (
February 1, 1868. D. W. Middleton, Esq. Clerk Supreme Court United States.
Middleton, 1 February 1868
purpose of reviewing the appeal, in case your Department shall deem it expedient to take that course. 1.
From the abstracts and papers submitted, I arrive at the following Opinion: 1; That the proposed conveyance
to which reference is made in a Deed of said Lot from Henry Thalimer to the said Peter, dated March 1,
June 1 st 1871 Dear Fathe Father It a long time cince since I heard from you and thinking you would like
Rogers to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1871
I've thought lately these pieces would make a good, orderly arranged little book by itself. 1—Carol of
Axe Poem escaped me till lately (it is grand) I have a young, poor farmer (of 26) new acquaintance, 1¼
I wish to keep J.B.s book, and I sent part pay ($1) in my Feb-letter.
Sunday July 1 8—sitting in the extra d, airy hall or ope n s itting room common to the ed log buildings
stopped erge d a er growth young hickories are no vi suggestion of the presence of the great river 1
Postscript—Page 1 Did you ever have to pay postage because of a foolscap sheet being too maybe it is.
He has been "cross" for some days, but appears to be well always—curiously, tho 19 1/2 months old and
Post-script My family Physician quite lately borrowed from me, all my money except 2 10 ct scrips, 1
Ward to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1876
Ward friendly note from Ward, the sculptor (will send an order & money after May 1) see notes Sept 7
John Russell Young to Walt Whitman, Before 1 December 1891
8 500 Copies Leaves of Grass 360 Pages 476 250 " " 112 Oct 3 3/4 Rm D.M Paper 10.50 598.50 CR Sept 1
Let 1 set be directed to me, and the others to John Russell Young, Herald office , who has written me
Jan. 1, 1867. A happy New Year, my dear friend!
Trowbridge—Jan 8-67— John Townsend Trowbridge to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1867
Wroth to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1891
5 East 63 d Street, New York City 12/1/'91.
J Wm Lloyd John William Lloyd to Walt Whitman, 1 December 1891
Form No. 1 THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
NORVIN GREEN, President. 40 EP NUMBER 69P SENT BY SB REC'D By Cu CHECK 10 Pd Received at 12/26 189 1
Stoddart to Walt Whitman, 7 February 189[1]
Boyd to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1864
(section 1)—it develops persuasive answers.
American Literature 27 (1955): 1–11. Kaplan, Justin. Walt Whitman: A Life.
Vol. 1. New York: Appleton, 1906. Whitman, Walt. Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts. Ed.
Walt Whitman Birthplace Bulletin 1 (1957): 17–19. "Denison, Mrs. Flora MacDonald."
New York: New York UP, 1964. 1–9.Shively, Charley.
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1961. Brown, Lewis Kirk (1843–1926)
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1961. Sawyer, Thomas P. (b. ca. 1843)
Vol. 1. London: GMP, 1984. 10–77. Carpenter, Edward [1844–1929]
Vol. 1. Ed. Holloway. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921. xxiii–xcii.Reynolds, David S.
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963.____.
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963. ____.
I now enclose order for £1. for "Leaves of Grass" which please direct to "Miss Macdonald, c/o Professor
Will you send me a copy of your "Leaves of Grass" (I enclose P.O.O. for £1), address it to "Miss Macdonald
Etemad [Tehran, Iran] (July 2, 2013). 1) In some anthologies we read about the “Whitmanic” elements.
Traubel section of this part of the is proceeding quickly; the transcription and encoding of volumes 1
Volume 1 is now live on the site, and volume 4 will be posted soon.
The grant carries a 3 to 1 matching requirement, and thus we need to raise $1.5 million dollars in order
Special issue of Literary and Linguistic Computing 15: 14. Schreibman, Susan (2002).
These differences arise mainly from a distinction between 1) a strict definition of — as a technical
Archival Science 3 (2003) : 1–25. Reproduced with permission.
questions, though I do think that if we ever moved toward a crowdsourcing model the key issues would be 1)
Gordon, "Experiencing Women's History as a Documentary Editor," Documentary Editing 31 (2010), 1–9.
careful management and oversight, we can build both a community and a better and deeper digital archive. 1
www.birds.cornell.edu/citscitoolkit/projects/pwrc/nabirdphenologyprogram/ 5http://eprints.rclis.org/16385/1/
Crowdsourcing%20State%20of%20Play%20Jun e%202011.pdf Accessed July 3, 2013. 6 Tim Causer and Melissa
Figure 1.
"Thoughts on Reading, " American Whig Review 1 (1845), 485. Figure 2.
Whitman's copy of "Thoughts on Reading, " 1 (1845), 485, held in the Trent Collection of Whitmaniana,
Edward Grier (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1: 222.
1 Adam St. Adelphi.
Resources for American Literary Study 20 (1994): 1-15. Myerson, Joel.
Springfield Daily Republican 23 July 1875, sec. 3: 1-3. Whitman, Walt. The Correspondence. Ed.
Figure 1.
information he would use in the thirteenth installment of his newspaper series "Brooklyniana," on March 1,
those who corrupted their own live bodies" and "those who defiled the living" bodies of others (section 1)
with the radicals, which led to rows with the boss and 'the party,' and I lost my place" (Prose Works 1:
Chapter 1. Things of the Earth Chapter 2. The Fall of the Redwood Tree Chapter 3.
I take as my point of departure in chapter 1 a poem from the second (1856) edition of —"This Compost"
that has stopped working in this first movement of the poem, which encompasses the entirety of Section 1,
Emerson transmits the Romantic-transcendentalist party line on language theory in three key claims: 1.
She is sitting in her room thinking of a story now I'm telling you the story she is thinking. (1) In
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906. Whitman, Walt. The Correspondence. Ed. Edwin Haviland Miller.
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Tuesday, January 1, 1878 CHICAGO IN 1877.
Propellers 15 4,912 Steam canal-boats 27 2,491 Tugs 62 1,863 Barks 13 4,486 Brigs 3 1,016 Sloop-yacht 1
not far from 6 per cent higher, as measured against gold; so that we have an actual increase of above 1
introduction of an institution which will render their honorable industry no longer respectable" (Gathering 1:
I am the poet of slaves and of the masters of slaves / I am the poet of the body / I am" (Notebooks 1:
Entering into both so that both will understand me alike" (Notebooks 1:67).