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"Good-Bye my Fancy" (Second Annex) (1891)

  • Creator(s): Stauffer, Donald Barlow
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and verse fragments; and "Memoranda," a truly miscellaneous collection of short newspaper articles, journal

Whitman, Thomas Jefferson [1833–1890]

  • Creator(s): Waldron, Randall
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When Jeff Whitman died in 1890, numerous obituaries, including several in major engineering journals,

Canada, Whitman's Visit to

  • Creator(s): Mason-Browne, N.J.
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As was the case with a number of the poet's notebooks and journals, it was used as a repository for every

Mexican War, The

  • Creator(s): Shively, Charley
Text:

La camarada formed the smallest Spanish military unit.In later poems, journals, letters, and reminiscences

Sunday, November 15, 1891

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
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Baker says he has already become one of "the medical marvels," his case having been written about in journals

What's the Row?

  • Date: 28 March 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Walt Whitman to the Editors of The Daily Crescent, 4 August 1848

  • Date: August 4, 1848
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Some of the journals publish statements of the potato rot, but it is not generally thought, yet, that

The Slave Trade

  • Date: 2 August 1856
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Captain Delano stated in the "Maryland Colonization Journal" that he "was to take these things to Gardiner's

As this account was published in the 1856 edition of the journal of the Maryland Colonization Society

See The Maryland Colonization Journal (Baltimore: Maryland State Colonization Society, 1856), 229.

Daybooks and Notebooks (1978)

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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Whitman called the journals in which he kept track of business details "Daybooks."

Whitman, Walter, Sr. [1789–1855]

  • Creator(s): Rietz, John
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free-thinking rationalist who rejected organized religion and regularly read left-leaning books and journals

Slang

  • Creator(s): Southard, Sherry
Text:

on slang sayings and provincialisms, and interviewed workmen, recording his findings in private journals

Personae

  • Creator(s): French, R.W.
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In his awareness of the power of photography and journalism to create desired identities, Whitman was

Thursday, July 10, 1890

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
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Then further, "Hartmann appears to be journalizing in New York.

The Mask thrown off

  • Date: 7 April 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

About Pictures, &c.

  • Date: 21 Novermber 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

The piece was also included by Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism.

Robert Buchanan to Walt Whitman, 18 April [1876]

  • Date: April 18, [1876]
  • Creator(s): Robert Buchanan
Text:

I can conceive you smiling superbly as you survey the gnats of American journalism now hovering round

William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 17 April 1883

  • Date: April 17, 1883
  • Creator(s): William D. O'Connor | Horace Traubel
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Hall, Newman, &c., of whose displeasure great journals even, like the Tribune, are afraid, and whose

Walt Whitman to the Editors of The Daily Crescent, 17 July 1848

  • Date: July 17, 1848
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

The situation of New York precludes her daily journals from making an important ingredient of that melange

Collected Writings of Walt Whitman, The (1961–1984)

  • Creator(s): Graham, Rosemary
Text:

the publication of Complete Writings, more of Whitman's uncollected writings—notes, letters, and journalism—continued

Richard Maurice Bucke in the summer of 1880, some miscellaneous journals and "autobiographical notes,

Popular Culture, Whitman and

  • Creator(s): Reynolds, David S.
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During this time he wrote twenty poems, twenty-four short stories, a novel, and countless pieces of journalism

forms, in his major poetry.Whitman was weaned in the cut-and-thrust world of penny-press urban journalism

A Peep at the Israelites

  • Date: 28 March 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Barletta, "In Defense of the Ionic Frieze of the Parthenon," American Journal of Archaeology 113, no.

this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

An Excursion Over the Whole Line of the Water Works

  • Date: 30 April 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
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This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.

series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism

Henry C. Murphy

  • Date: 3 June 1857
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.

series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism

How Our Health and Long Life Are Affected by Our Different Employments

  • Date: 21 May 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.

series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism

New Publications

  • Date: 25 January 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.

series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism

[New York Atlas, 28 November 1858]

  • Date: 28 November 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

lifted, much of it verbatim, from an article on "Muscular strength" in the American Phrenological Journal

sentence is also taken from the same article on "Muscular strength" in the American Phrenological Journal

quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal

Walt Whitman's "November Boughs"

  • Date: 19 January 1889
  • Creator(s): Harrison, W.
Text:

Bible as Poetry'; 'Father Taylor and Oratory'; 'A Word about Tennyson' (originally published in this journal

Arnold and Walt Whitman

  • Date: 26 September 1889
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
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was cordially greeted, and the conversation, naturally enough, turned a good deal on poetry and journalism

Boston, Massachusetts

  • Creator(s): Round, Phillip H.
Text:

prestigious publishing houses of Ticknor and Fields and James Osgood, and the founding of two important journals

Boston, Massachusetts

  • Creator(s): Round, Phillip H.
Text:

prestigious publishing houses of Ticknor and Fields and James Osgood, and the founding of two important journals

Friday, July 26, 1889

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
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reading Amiel again—that is, reading him in my way: taking him up casually—from time to time—his 'Journal

Friday, October 2, 1891

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
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I argued, however, "Letters, journals, should be free: float along, word by word, as it comes, like the

Thursday, February 6, 1890

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
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W. said again as to the dinner: "The journal—paper—there: Society, is it?

Thursday, January 8, 1891

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
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In these miscellaneous prints we beat the foreigners out of their boots, but in the daily journals, they

Old England

  • Date: 21 April 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

"Black and White Slaves."

  • Date: 2 April 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Doings at the Synagogue

  • Date: 29 March 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Tammany Meeting Last Night

  • Date: 6 April 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Something Worth Perusal

  • Date: 7 April 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 21–28 February 1891

  • Date: February 21–28 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston
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usual—my time being chiefly occupied with my professional work, with, as you will see from the Bolton Journal

Thayer & Eldridge to Walt Whitman, 17 August 1860

  • Date: August 17, 1860
  • Creator(s): Thayer & Eldridge
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can make it pay (we think) in a very short time—Beside we are deeply interested in sustaining any journal

Introduction to Walt Whitman's Short Fiction

  • Date: 2016
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock | Nicole Gray
Text:

The publication of the story in the August 1841 issue of the journal seems to mark the beginning of the

journal's extended publishing relationship with Whitman and the official start of his fiction-writing

For Whitman's contributions to the New York Aurora , see " Whitman's Journalism ."

Introduction to The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism . Vol. 1: 1834–1846.

Margaret Fuller's New York Journalism: A Biographical Essay and Key Writings .

Friday, March 29, 1889

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
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I took him a slip cut from the Home Journal of a letter Rhys had written the Transcript (Boston) about

I said: "You have a mysterious friend on the Home Journal." He thought so too.

Collectors and Collections, Whitman

  • Creator(s): Birney, Alice L.
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Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 27 (1970): 109–128.

Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 27 (1970): 171–176.

About "Wild Frank's Return"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was the second of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

The Sewerage of the Eastern District

  • Date: January 4, 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

to the Commissioners on Wednesday This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism

series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism

The Walt Whitman Archive and the Prospects for Social Editing

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
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Evans (1842); his short fiction; his unpublished prose manuscripts; and the early notebooks and his journalism

, was actually reprinted at least seventy-one times, including on the front page of the Stanstead Journal

Whitman's 15 correspondence, his poetry manuscripts, periodical printings of his poetry, and his journalism

make merry work': Transcribe Bentham and Manuscript Collections," forthcoming in The International Journal

available at https://scalablereading.northwestern.edu/ 14 Jerome McGann, "The Future is Digital," Journal

History of the Introduction of Water into the City

  • Date: 25 April 1859
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

The canvas was a most active an and animated one, the public journals teeming with discussions of the

This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.

series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism

A Hoosier's Opinion Of Walt Whitman

  • Date: 11 August 1860
  • Creator(s): Howells, William Dean
Text:

From the journals therefore, and from talk of those who know him, we gather that W lives in Brooklyn,

Thursday, June 6, 1889

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

After leaving I found the copies of Home Journal I had left with him, letter from Julius Chambers, Bucke's

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