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basic narrative of "To the Man-of-War-Bird," a poem published first in the London Athenaeum on April 1,
Hampden, Ohio, March 1, 1875 Kind sir, I received your card was glad to here hear from a soldiers friend
to from eny one anyone write again my respects and good wishes Manville Wintersteen to Walt Whitman, 1
Curtis to Walt Whitman, 1 October 1863
March 1, 1892 Brooklyn, N.Y. 185 Sterling Place, Dear Cousin Walter, As the Press gives us very frequent
Avery to Walt Whitman, 1 March 1892
Queensbury February the 1 1875 Dear friend your ever welcom welcome letter has reached me all right and
Smith Bethuel's mother Feb. 1. '75 sent postal card, April 21, '75 he died the 4 of april in the year
are wating waiting forthe for the letter to cary carry to the village Maria Smith to Walt Whitman, 1
Falls iwent I went to meeting one Sunday evening and enjoyed my meting meeting firstrate there was 1
"Black & White" 33, Bouverie Street, London, E.C. 16th March 189 1. Sir/.
Price Elizabeth Lorang Vanessa Steinroetter Martha Whitman to Walt Whitman, 1 March 1870
Fisher to Walt Whitman, 1 May 1890
a fellow teacher of mine, and great admirer of yours, and I come to see you some day between April 1.
As I do not know the prices of either it or the new one, I am sending you by POO £ 1. and if there is
October 1. 1888. Dear Mr.
little Greek together, & our spare time we give to play— Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe to Walt Whitman, 1
Believe me, Thine sincerely, Mary Whitall Cosetlloe Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe to Walt Whitman, 1 September
Pleasants to Augustus Ward, 1 July 1869
General directs me to say that you are hereby allowed leave of absence from your District from August 1,
to November 1, 1870, as therein requested.
June 1, 1869. Ben B. Andrews, Esq. Jacksonville, Fla.
Andrews, 1 June 1869
October 1, 1869. Hon. Charles C.
Wilson, 1 October 1869
December 1, 1868. D. W. Middleton, Esq. Clerk U. S. Supreme Court.
Middleton, 1 December 1868
The same; action No. 1. The same ag't The same, action No 2 Henry A. Tilden ag't . . . .
April 1, 1868. F. U. Stitt, Esq. Washington.
Stitt, 1 April 1868
by the Attorney General to say that you are allowed a leave of absence for thirty days from February 1,
Leave of absence till March 1, '70.
December 1, 1869. J. Walter Scott, Esq. No. 34 Liberty street, New York City.
Walter Scott, 1 December 1869
Sir: The Attorney General directs me to say that your application, dated January 1, 1868, for leave of
The unbound Volume of English and Irish Appeals, described in the invoice as "Vol. 1, part 4," will be
Attorney for the Dist. of Virginia, from July 1, 1866, to October 1, 1866,—& to request its payment out
March 1, 1870. Messrs. T. & J. W. Johnson & Co. Philadelphia, Pa.
Johnson & Co., 1 March 1870
Arkansas " " 24 ........ 1 Pickering's 8 ..... 1 Gray's 9 ........ 1 These will be returned to you by
Kentucky—Hughes Rep. (1785, 1801) 1 Vol Sneed's Rep. (1801, 1805) 1 " (These Kentucky Reports have been
November 1, 1869. Hon. T. W. Osborne, Jacksonville, Fla.
Osborne, 1 November 1869
July 1, 1870. Hon. W. C. Sherrod, House of Representatives.
Sherrod, 1 July 1870
December 1, 1868. Hon. W. F. Turner, Chief Justice Supreme Court, Prescott, Arizona T.
you are hereby granted a leave of absence from your judicial District for three months from January 1,
Turner, 1 December 1868
General directs me to say that you are hereby granted leave of absence for thirty days from February 1,
New York, Oct. 29 th 189 1 Dear Uncle Walt: Yesterday Major Pond brought Sir Edwin Arnold in to meet
American Speech 1 (1926): 421–430.Rajasekharaiah, T.R. The Roots of Whitman's Grass.
Actor John Carradine performed "Poets to Come" with a jazz setting for vol. 1 of An Anthology of Poetry
leaves21.5 x 12.5 cm; This manuscript draft became section 16 of Chants Democratic in 1860, with Leaf 1
corresponding to verses 1-6 and Leaf 2 ("They shall train themselves/ to go in public,...") to verses
Philadelphia, May 19 th 189 1 Dear Mr.
Philadelphia, May 21 st 189 1 My dear Mr. Whitman: Thanks.
leaveshandwritten; Three-page draft of The Attempted Official Suppression, a section of Part 2, Chapter 1,
In the bed above, also, amputation of the left leg; gave him a little jar of raspberries; bed No. 1,
I saw him this morning about 8 1/2 coming in to business, riding on Vermont avenue, near L street.
The Wards are either letter'd alphabetically, Ward G, Ward K, or else numerically, 1, 2, 3, &c.
March 1 st. —Plenty more butternut or clay-color'd escapees every day.
E, 93rd Pennsylvania Died May 1, '65— My letter to his mother.
Memoranda During the War [1875–1876]"My idea is a book of the time, worthy the time" (Correspondence 1:
(Gathering 1:247).
would not be emancipated; nor could dark-skinned Mexicans be incorporated into the union (Gathering 1:
1864, he confessed that Mexico was "the only one to whom we have ever really done wrong" (Prose Works 1:
Vol. 1.
The Mickle Street Review 9 Part 1 (1987): iii-v. Stern, J. David. Memoirs of a Maverick Publisher.
(No. 1), under the heading A Fine Winter Day on the Beach.
M Chicago, June 1 st 18 89 My Dear Old Friend The enclosed I clipped from the Inter Ocean today, and
Reed to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1889
Harned; "they are the Millet that Walt Whitman has succeeded in putting into words" (With Walt Whitman 1:
Eakins errs just a little . . . in the direction of the flesh" (With Walt Whitman 1:131).
painter," Whitman said; "he belongs to me: I have written Walt Whitman all over him" (With Walt Whitman 1:
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908. Whitman, Walt.
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. New York: New York UP, 1963. Millet, Jean-François (1814–1875)
, put in practice the dietetic theories to which we have alluded, and feed on beans and turnips at $1
(Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:164).
(Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:164).