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February 1, 1868. D. W. Middleton, Esq. Clerk Supreme Court United States.
Middleton, 1 February 1868
Cases referred to above—4 in number: 1. Case of Sea-Bird, Fanny, Forrest, & Black Warrior 2.
purpose of reviewing the appeal, in case your Department shall deem it expedient to take that course. 1.
described in the surveys of the public laws as the fractional southwest quarter of Section 6, and fraction 1
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.
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, (
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
Post-script My family Physician quite lately borrowed from me, all my money except 2 10 ct scrips, 1
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
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]
with the radicals, which led to rows with the boss and 'the party,' and I lost my place" (Prose Works 1:
Boyd to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1864
Will you send me a copy of your "Leaves of Grass" (I enclose P.O.O. for £1), address it to "Miss Macdonald
I now enclose order for £1. for "Leaves of Grass" which please direct to "Miss Macdonald, c/o Professor
Vol. 1. 1906. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Whitman, Walt.
1 Adam St. Adelphi.
Miller, Jr.) have included as the last stanza of Kentucky (see image 1).
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
Leaf 1 corresponds to verses 1-6 of the 1860 version, and the lines on leaf 2 ("Who out of the theory
Sep. 16th 189 1 My Dear Walt Whitman For the sake of the good your works & life have done me I should
Edward Grier, Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984] 1:
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963. 13. Winwar, Frances.
introduction to Buffon's "The First Man," in Half-Hours with the Best Authors (New York: Wiley, 1853), 1:
complex organisms were developed from pre-existent simpler forms, and based his theories on four "laws": (1)
details, see Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:
details, see Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:
[New York: Peter Lang Publishers, 1998], 1: 222).
(No. 1), under the section heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.
And The Irish Conquest of New York Politics," in Eire– Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 36, no. 1/
James Van Norden & Co., 1841], 3, 8; The People's Democratic Guide [New York: James Webster, 1842], 1:
Bartlett (MA) ( The American Laborer [New York: Greeley & McElrath, 1843], 1: 35).
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963. Lawrence, Kansas
A Leaf of Faces A LEAF OF FACES. 1 SAUNTERING the pavement, or riding the country by- road by-road —lo
being by Walt Whitman's Ego, and the other by his Non Ego, a writer in the New York Saturday Press :— "1.
sending itself ahead count- less countless years to come. "1.
Goethe, Gespräche mit Goethe , Leipzig, Band 1 und 2: 1836, Band 3: 1848, S. 743; Spinoza, Ethics, Part
Brooklyn, New York, 1855. poetry4 p. 1., xii, (1) 14-95 p. front.
1855 University of Iowa Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives FOLIO PS3201 1855, copy 1
1856 Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia PS3201 1856, copy 1
Leaves of Grass Page 1.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 LEAVES OF GRASS. 1
exaltations, They come to me days and nights and go from me again, But they are not the Me myself. 1*
to 7, indicating their degrees of development, 1 meaning very small, 2 small, 3 moderate, 4 average,