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On December 2, 1866, William O'Connor—another of Whitman's close friends—had written a long review in
two officers in the Fifty-First Regiment (who had not been captured at Poplar Grove), Lieutenant William
of Congress)—essentially paraphrased a letter (date unknown) addressed to Babcock from Lieutenant William
Walt Whitman wrote to William O'Connor and his wife on March 26 that George was in what I would almost
And when the initials G.W.W. stood on a pipe in white paint, the inhabitants of Boston and New York were
Wisdom" as Captain William A.
For a more complete history of William Wisdom and his presidency of the New York Washingtonians, see
The dream vision of a great homogenous (white) nation coming together twenty years in the future, in
These versions are described in William G. Lulloff, " Franklin Evans; or The Inebriate ," in J. R.
Lulloff, William G. "Franklin Evans (1842)." In Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia , 234–236. M. W. H.
(William Sloane Kennedy, for example, wrote that Whitman would "probably have desired to have him privately
Based on the binder's records, William White argues that the total edition consisted of 795 copies, an
Williams & Co. to Mr. B. E. Perry.
Blodgett, Harold, Sculley Bradley, Arthur Golden, and William White, eds.
White, William. "The First (1855) 'Leaves of Grass': How Many Copies?"
White, William, ed. . 3 vols. New York: New York University Press, 1978. Whitman, Walt.
The Italian bedfellow kisses and hugs, and fills the house with white towels.
The youth float on their backs, their white bellies soak up the sun; they do not wonder who clasps them
I neither suffer nor despair despite my exhaustion, Beautiful and white are the people surrounding me
I depart like the air, shake my white hair towards the setting sun, Throw my flesh into eddies, let it
Hall Walt Whitman in Europe Today Roger Asselineau and William White Detroit Wayne State University Press
" and twenty-four other works in the magazine, as well as Edgar Allan Poe, James Fenimore Cooper, William
, included Whitman's "Bervance; or, Father and Son," as well as works by John Greenleaf Whittier, William
The account begins with the following: "I am a white man by education and an Indian by birth.
, "Addenda to Whitman's Short Stories," 221–222; White, "Two Citations" 36–37; White, "Whitman as Short
White, William. "Addenda to Whitman's Short Stories."
Coors Endowed Chair, US Air Force Academy William H.
Finkel, William L. "Walt Whitman's Manuscript Notes on Oratory."
Sherman, William. Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England.
New York: New York UP, 1961.Yeats, William Butler. The Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats. Ed.
White Mrs. White July 29 Isabella A. White to Walt Whitman, 29 July 1874
things since, but would be glad if you would have them removed soon Yours Respectfully Mrs Isabella A White
White Oct. 74 Isabella A. White to Walt Whitman, 6 October 1874
Featuring white performers in "blackface," these shows reinforced racial stereotypes of African Americans
In the 1840s, he was known for his rivalry with William Macready, a British actor, which partially instigated
Featuring white performers in "blackface," these shows reinforced racial stereotypes of African Americans
Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1955. 189–198.Raffaniello, William.
Routledge, 1998], 104–105). uniformed in brick-dusty shirts and overalls, battered hats, and shoes white
Pickering, 1835), xxx. did before the Conquerer's Whitman refers to William the Conqueror (1028—1087
Harold II was killed in the quick Norman victory and William was subsequently crowned King of England
Rollo was not completely unconnected to these events, because William I was one of his direct descendants
for example, Wace, Master Wace, His Chronicle of the Norman Conquest from the Roman de Rou (London: William
Krise, David & James McCullough, James McKee, & William Cox.
Engineers, relative to an alleged trespass in the vicinity of the breakwater in Portland harbor, by one William
Hubley Ashton to William A. Dart, 11 August 1865
Hubley Ashton to William A. Dart, 24 October 1866
of State: Sir: I am directed by the President to request that you cause a Commission to issue to William
Hubley Ashton to William H. Seward, 2 August 1865
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Hubley Ashton to William H. Seward, 28 August 1868
Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 3 August 1865
Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 3 August 1865
Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 4 August 1865
Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 26 August 1868
Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 27 August 1868
Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 29 August 1868
William M. Evarts, Attorney General. Windsor, Vermont.
Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 3 August 1868
pk't-b'k L of G. to Bancroft Wash'n" and noted "(rec'd)" when he got Reich's confirmation letter (William White
BLUME, M ISS SETTIE BRADFORD, WILLIAM CALHOUN, MARGARET CUSTER FABIAN, EDWARD LINCOLN, FRANK TAYLOR,
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1977], 213).
Dear Walt Whitman: Our good friend William D. O'Connor died this morning about 2 o'clock.
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
changes to this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger James Speed to William
("No finer women ever walked this earth than the women of the Williams family" said & repeated old C.V
Rechel-White, "Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1809–1894)," (Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia, eds. J.R.
In a letter he received from you he saw (and appropriated) a white hair attached to the mucilage of the
It's strong contrasts of black & white (no half tones) & the peculiar disposition of the lights are very
Thompson (an elderly, white bearded man, with healthy fresh complexion, clear honest grey eyes, & cordial
James T.F.TannerJames, William (1842–1910)James, William (1842–1910)It is certain that William James,
William James: A Biography. New York: Viking, 1967.Bucke, Richard Maurice, ed.
Philadelphia: Innes, 1901.James, William. Pragmatism and Other Essays. 1907.
"Walt Whitman and William James." Calamus: Walt Whitman Quarterly International 2 (1970): 6–23.
James, William (1842–1910)