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Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963. Lawrence, Kansas
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1961. Galaxy, The
Vol. 1. 1906. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin (Frank) (1831–1917)
R M Bucke, Asylum, London, Ontario, Canada James Knowles, 1 Paternoster Square, London E C Eng: —if you
Boyd to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1864
Tuesday 31st 1 pm —Dr L has just been—thinks matters are going along satisfactorily—Dark glum day—& I
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1961. Brown, Lewis Kirk (1843–1926)
In chapter 1, a New York fireman, George Willis, spends his day off traveling to Hoboken (New Jersey)
Aristidean, March 1845, as "Arrow-Tip" and reprinted with its current title in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 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, (
My lecture is with my sketches, about 2 hours long—1/2 hour to each part, & about 1/2 hour to the sketches
My sculptor's art begins at 8. and gets done at 10. or 10 1/2—just as the people feel.
Said his night had been "so-so." 1 p.m.
Respiration 17.4 Has slept since 1:30. Slept without moving or speaking.
Took 1 oz. milk punch. Talked to Mrs. Davis. Inquired for Mr. Button and said, when Mrs.
See Walter Whitman, "Revenge and Requital," The Wayne Sentinel , September 10, 1845, [1].
A Tale of a Murderer Escaped, The Cinncinati Daily Enquirer , October 13–17, 1845, [1].
1846), "Wild Frank's Return" (May 8, 1846), " The Half-Breed; A Tale of the Western Frontier " (June 1–
—They retard my book very much" (Correspondence 1:44).
Thus the dozen poems of the first edition are here distributed in the following sequence: 1, 4, 32, 26
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1980. ____.
Schedule of papers: 1.
—ABSURD CHRONOLOGY OF THE HINDOOS. 1 THE following is a view of their Chronology .
Lang, Sports Betting and Bookmaking: An American History [New York: Rowman and Littfield, 2016], 1).
on record so she is satisfied) i got your package yesterday Walter with the envelopes and letter and 1
letter on tuesday Tuesday did you get it walter Walter when you write say if you got it it was the 1
We also enclose 2 photos 1 st —one of J.
Boston, May 31 188 1 Dear Mr Whitman: Your copy came duly to hand, and we have considered the matter,
12 Well Road Hampstead, London, England. 25-1-86.
However here are a few facts: 1, The great, celebrated, "Encyc'." edited by Diderot was in 21 Vol .
letters rec'd—am sitting here the same in cane chair in my Mickle Street den—the big whistle has sounded 1
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.____.
translated by Sylvia Beach and Adrienne Monnier and the translation was published in Le Navire d'Argent (1
to be growing milder weather & the sun is out— Walt Whitman via San Francisco or otherwise Closed 38 1
privet and as study as a Jug JC sebrig is fist lutenent B B Jones is a lutenent brother william is ordly 1
it all very much indeed—as I sit in the cars writing this, (have a leaf-table before me to write on) 1
It is now as I write about 1 P.M. & very fine—I have been out on the side walk in the sun, but had to
Vol. 1. 1906. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Gilchrist, Herbert Harlakenden (1857–1914)
Walt Whitman to Thomas Jefferson Whitman, 1 April 1860
is blowing a south west gale around here—I suppose it is pretty cold at Atlantic —It is now ¼ after 1—
At 1:10, when turned right, Warrie remarked, "You turn better," and he responded, "Ah! Lighter!"
At 1:15 turned to left, at 2:15 to right, at 2:30 left again.
Saturday, August 1, 18914:55 P.M. W. beside his half-eaten meal.
Saturday, August 1, 1891
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).
World': Walt Whitman's Advocacy for the Brooklyn Waterworks, 1856–59 Technology and Culture 2024 65 1
Karen Reconstructing Whitman's Desk at the Brooklyn Daily Times Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 2015 33 1
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)
On page 1 is a "Letter from Washington" signed by "Observer."
Alden.The Nineteenth Century, 1 Paternoster Square,London, E.C., May 19th, 1887.
glued to the first leaf and constituted the first part of the note in red pencil at the top of leaf 1
drivers" (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
tax form (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
of Whitman's early poem "The Play-Ground," which was published in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on June 1,
address 1 Toriano Torriano Gardens Camden Road, N.W.
Ingram to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1880
see notes July 29 1888 | Also Aug 1 Willards Hotel Washington June 30/85 Dear Walt Whitman: I intended
Blank No. 1. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
From 12 m. to 1 p.m. is "rest hour" every body is expected be as quiet as a mouse and hand over himself