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[New York Atlas, 17 October 1858]

  • Date: 17 October 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

to be noticed that, in the same person, habits exist that mutually contradict each other, and are parts

A system of health, in order to be worth following, ought to be consistent in all its parts, and complete

The legs have a great deal to do with the accomplishment of the work of the other parts of the body,

(June 18, 1846), 2, in which he quotes the same passage.

A main part of these, or an invariable accompaniment of them, are suppers, generally rich ones.

Annotations Text:

Family Gymnastics," which Whitman would have copied out of the Water Cure Journal 22, (July 1856): 1–2.

(June 18, 1846), 2, in which he quotes the same passage.

William Harrison Riley to Walt Whitman, 4 April 1879

  • Date: April 4, 1879
  • Creator(s): William Harrison Riley
Text:

Ruskin' You will require a little explanation respecting some parts of the note.

Annotations Text:

The sterling standard required 22 of gold to 2 of alloy.

Personal Recollections of Walt Whitman

  • Date: June 1919
  • Creator(s): William Roscoe Thayer
Text:

"That is only a part and not the most important part of it," said Dr. Furness, in substance.

U NION L EAGUE , P HILADELPHIA , August 2, 1885.

The house, or rather, cottage, is only two stories high and less than fie paces wide.

What you call evil is all part of it. If you have a hill, you've got to have a hollow.

It's all part of the whole; and I can no more honestly cut out that part than any other."

With Walt Whitman in Camden (vol. 8)

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

I had brought him a copy of the new Atlantic containing the second part of O'Connor's story.

How had the second part of O'Connor's story impressed him? He said, "I read it."

But it is more than that—that is only a part of the story."

—a large three-story and basement. They had a floor or part, and gave W. the hall room. Mrs.

The letter with the first part of the story of Bucke's visit. Didn't I tell you?

Hamilton Fish and Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to John A. Boyd, 2 October 1869

  • Date: October 2, 1869
  • Creator(s): Hamilton Fish | Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

October 2, 1869. To John A. Boyd, Deputy Collector, Cedar Keys, Fla.

Boyd, 2 October 1869

Matthew F. Pleasants to D. W. Middleton, 2 April 1870

  • Date: April 2, 1870
  • Creator(s): Matthew F. Pleasants | Walt Whitman
Text:

April 2, 1870. D. W. Middleton, Esq. Clerk Supreme Court United States.

Middleton, 2 April 1870

Matthew F. Pleasants to Alexander McLeod, 2 July 1870

  • Date: July 2, 1870
  • Creator(s): Matthew F. Pleasants | Walt Whitman
Text:

July 2, 1870. Alexander McLeod, Esq. Drummondsville Ontario, Canada.

Pleasants to Alexander McLeod, 2 July 1870

A. J. Falls to E. P. Pitts, 2 March 1871

  • Date: March 2, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

March 2, 1871. Judge E. P. Pitts, Norfolk, Va.

Pitts, 2 March 1871

Amos T. Akerman to William H. Patterson, 2 June 1871

  • Date: June 2, 1871
  • Creator(s): Amos T. Akerman | Walt Whitman
Text:

June 2, 1871. Wm. H. Patterson, Esq. San Francisco, Cal.

Patterson, 2 June 1871

Walt Whitman to Scribner, Armstrong & Company, 2 September 1876

  • Date: September 2, 1876
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

431 Stevens st Camden New Jersey Sept 2 '76 Scribner, Armstrong & Co: Dear Sirs, I have forwarded you

Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Scribner, Armstrong & Company, 2

Walt Whitman to Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe, 2 September 1888

  • Date: September 2, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Camden, NJ America Sunday Evng Sept: 2 '88 Your good letter just rec'd & here I am sending word back—still

all old & young—I sufficiently comfortable Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe, 2

Walt Whitman to Bertha Johnston, 2 January 1891

  • Date: January 2, 1891
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Camden NJ Jan: 2 '91 Thank you dear girl for y'r kind welcome letter safely rec'd.

Alma, & all, & God make the new year happy to you all Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Bertha Johnston, 2

Annotations Text:

. | JAN 2 | 6PM | 91.

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 2 June 1889

  • Date: June 2, 1889
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Camden Sunday Evn'g June 2 '89 All goes well—the feeling pretty good Friday evn'g continues.

wh' proves a great comfort)—fine sunny weather— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 2

Annotations Text:

. | Jun 2 | 5pm | 89.

Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 2 August 1889

  • Date: August 2, 1889
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Camden Aug:2 '89 The sun is out—quiet & warm & very moist—nothing very new— Dull & rather poorly with

Tennyson (in old age) in Aug: Century —All well— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 2

Walt Whitman to Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe, 2 August 1886

  • Date: August 2, 1886
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

328 Mickle Street Camden New Jersey US America Aug: 2 '86 A pleasant forenoon as I write, here by the

from Dr B[ucke] two days ago— all well— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe, 2

Annotations Text:

It is postmarked: Camden | Aug | 2 | 3 PM | N.J.

Herbert J. Bathgate to Walt Whitman, 2 July 1880

  • Date: July 2, 1880
  • Creator(s): Herbert J. Bathgate
Text:

Oakenholt Hall nr near Flint: England 2 nd July 1880 Dear Walt Whitman I am very grateful for your kindness

Bathgate to Walt Whitman, 2 July 1880

Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 2 October [1875]

  • Date: October 2, 1875
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

October 2 .

Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 2 October

Annotations Text:

"Pete Doyle, | M street South, bet 4½ & 6th | Washington, D.C. " It is postmarked: "Camden | Oct | 2

Leaves of Grass 2

  • Date: 1867
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Leaves of Grass 2 2.

Tuesday, April 15, 1890

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

something in Browning, when such fellows hold to him: to me it is an unread—not necessarily a flouted story

Then, when recovered in port, was led by Warren to the stand: a low platform, 2 feet high.

Alys Smith to Walt Whitman, [10] June 1888

  • Date: June [10], 1888
  • Creator(s): Alys Smith
Text:

Have you seen that novel "The Story of an African Farm"?

Annotations Text:

. | Ju 2 | 6 AM | 88 | Rec'd.

See especially note 2.

Though she wrote a number of political works, she is now probably best known for her novel The Story

Orville Hickman Browning to John Whytock, 2 June 1868

  • Date: June 2, 1868
  • Creator(s): Orville Hickman Browning | Walt Whitman
Text:

ask if signed & sent Attorney General's Office Washington, June 2, 1868 John Whytock, Esq.

Respectfully, your obedient servant, Attorney General, ad interim June 2 '68 John Whytock.

Price Orville Hickman Browning to John Whytock, 2 June 1868

Homer

  • Creator(s): Ladd, Andrew
Text:

Homer came when, as a teenager, he read Buckley's prose translation on a Long Island beach (Prose Works 2:

of higher class even than any of those" (Prose Works 2:420–421).

Prose Works, 1892. 2 vols. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Homer

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, 16 August 1891

  • Date: August 16, 1891
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

England 16 Aug. '91 Yesterday came to my hands your card of 2 d inst.

I ought to reach N.Y. 1 st or 2 & see you 2 or 3 —4 th , I think, at latest.

Annotations Text:

See Whitman's postal card to Bucke of August 2–3, 1891.

Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, [1–2 August 1891]

  • Date: [August 1–2, 1891]
  • Creator(s): Richard Maurice Bucke
Text:

[1–2 August 1891] which is as little as one can possibly get on with here unless the woman of the house

there are no less than 5 flats to it—viz—/1/ basement containing kitchen and, I presume, servants room. 2

Costelloe Goodly With much love R M Bucke Richard Maurice Bucke to Walt Whitman, [1–2 August 1891]

Annotations Text:

This letter was written on either 1 or 2 August 1891 from the Costelloes' home at 41 Grosvenor Road in

August 2, 1891]."

John M. Binckley to William H. Seward, 2 March 1868

  • Date: March 2, 1868
  • Creator(s): John M. Binckley | Walt Whitman
Text:

March 2, 1868. Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State.

Seward, 2 March 1868

Matthew F. Pleasants to D. W. Middleton, 2 December 1869

  • Date: December 2, 1869
  • Creator(s): Matthew F. Pleasants | Walt Whitman
Text:

December 2, 1869. D. W. Middleton, Esq. Clerk U. S. Supreme Court.

Middleton, 2 December 1869

Amos T. Akerman to William P. Appleby, 2 or 3 August 1871

  • Date: August 2 or 3, 1871
  • Creator(s): Amos T. Akerman | Walt Whitman
Text:

Aug. 2 ?3, 1871. Mr. Wm. P. Appleby, Salt Lake City, Utah Terr.

Appleby, 2 or 3 August 1871

A. J. Falls to J. H. Caldwell, 2 November 1871

  • Date: November 2, 1871
  • Creator(s): A. J. Falls | Walt Whitman
Text:

Nov. 2, 1871. J. H. Caldwell, Esq. La Grange, Geo.

Caldwell, 2 November 1871

J. Hubley Ashton to William H. Seward, 2 August 1865

  • Date: August 2, 1865
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Attorney Gen'l's Office, August 2, 1865. Hon. W. H.

Seward, 2 August 1865

Gleeson White to Walt Whitman, 2 November 1890

  • Date: November 2, 1890
  • Creator(s): Gleeson White
Text:

74 Clinton Place New York City Nov 2. 1890 Dear Sir.

Gleeson White to Walt Whitman, 2 November 1890

Annotations Text:

volumes of poems and was an indefatigable compiler of anthologies, among which were Poets of America, 2

Francis P. Church to Walt Whitman, 2 May 1868

  • Date: May 2, 1868
  • Creator(s): Francis P. Church
Text:

Published Monthly OFFICE OF THE GALAXY No. 39 Park Row, New York , May 2 186 8 My dear Sir: To be in

Church to Walt Whitman, 2 May 1868

Walt Whitman to Sylvester Baxter, 2 June 1882

  • Date: June 2, 1882
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Camden N J June 2 '82 Dear Baxter My friend John Sands, a veteran magazine & newspaper writer, has just

Guernsey — Walt Whitman If printed send me three or four copies— Walt Whitman to Sylvester Baxter, 2

Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 2 [September] 1890

  • Date: [September] 2, 1890
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Camden noon [Sept:] 2 '90 Y'r card rec'd ab't piece—don't know of Williams having any mark'd Welsh blood—never

right—but do as you have a mind to—no hurry ab't piece— W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 2

Annotations Text:

. | Sep 2 | 8 PM | 90.

Walt Whitman to the Editor of the Atlantic Monthly, 2 March 1860

  • Date: March 2, 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Friday morning, March 2, '60.

Walt Whitman to the Editor of the Atlantic Monthly, 2 March 1860

Walt Whitman to William Carey, 2 November 1887

  • Date: November 2, 1887
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Camden Nov. 2 '87 Dear Sir The $16.50 on acc't of photo. sales, came safely to hand & this is the receipt—with

Would send those only— Am ab't as usual— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Carey, 2 November 1887

Annotations Text:

. | Nov 2 | 6 PM | 87; P.O. | 11-3-87 | 1-1(?) | N.Y.

Saturday, March 12, 1892

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

All day long the one story—turned from left to right, a little to eat twice, the visits of the doctors

am refreshed again by this wholesome contact with true loving confiding human life.And, to wind my story

I mentioned a part of this to W. "Dave says he has sold 600 to 700 copies since last September."

"It is an old story—a pull on the old string."

Leaves of Grass, 1891–92 edition

  • Creator(s): French, R.W.
Text:

November Boughs appeared in its entirety as part of the Complete Poems & Prose of 1888; and then, under

Whitman is reported to have said, in part, "So far as you may have anything to do with it I place upon

Not generally recognized as part of the Leaves of Grass canon, "Old Age Echoes" appears in some, but

The titles of the clusters themselves tell a story: "Autumn Rivulets"; "Whispers of Heavenly Death";

"From Noon to Starry Night"; and "Songs of Parting."

The Soldiers

  • Date: 6 March 1865
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Toward the latter part of the afternoon you see the furloughed men, sometimes singly, sometimes in small

I found he wanted to go part of the road in my direction, so we walked on together.

His father was dead and his mother living in some part of East Tennessee; all the men were from that

part of the country.

Newspaper Abstracts: July 1, 1863–December 31, 1865 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000), 2:

Annotations Text:

Newspaper Abstracts: July 1, 1863–December 31, 1865 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2000), 2:

Transnational Modernity and the Italian Reinvention of Walt Whitman, 1870-1945

  • Date: 2021
  • Creator(s): Bernardini, Caterina
Text:

. . 19 Post-RisorgimentoEncounters: EnricoNencioni,WilliamMichaelRossetti,andGiosuèCarducci Chapter 2

This story has prompted some doubts.

Luigi Gamberale, 2 vols. (Milano: Sonzogno, 1887, 1890).

Italo Calvino and Lorenzo Mondo, 2 vols. (Torino:Einaudi,1966),1:17.Mytranslation. 8.

“LavitaeleoperediWaltWhitman.”Rivistad’Italia6,bkt.2(February1903):181–7. ———.

William M. Evarts to Benjamin F. Wade, 22 February 1869

  • Date: February 22, 1869
  • Creator(s): William M. Evarts | Walt Whitman
Text:

the President of the United States, of the commission of crime, and of misconduct in office on the part

President's authority under, and in conformity to, the provisions of the second section of the Act of March 2,

officers, and the accusation of them, before the Senate, of crime or misconduct in office, upon an ex parte

Saturday, December 15, 1888.

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

He sat up the greater part of the day, rising a little after 12 o'clock, and did not retire until 9.30

W. again: "I for my part accept the cheap cover just as it is: it has a meaning."

One came at 2 A. M. Rang lustily. Ed did not answer. He went away. Weather moderated. Less wind.

Result of the Election

  • Date: 13 April 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

As our readers will perceive by tables in another part of today's paper—Robert H.

For our own part, we confess that while our philanthropy is wide enough to take in all nations, grades

political complexion of the Common Council was not known for certain when we went to press, although at 2

John Newton Johnson to Walt Whitman, 5 July 1876

  • Date: July 5, 1876
  • Creator(s): John Newton Johnson
Text:

He has been "cross" for some days, but appears to be well always—curiously, tho 19 1/2 months old and

I think you may have omitted to "celebrate" one very important part of human nature.

ceases to be a virtue , never was cited tial ecclesiastical by an A for a of the same name important part

Leaves of Grass, Variorum Edition

  • Creator(s): Golden, Arthur
Text:

In 1881 these poems appeared as an integral part of the Leaves of Grass canon.For the reader to understand

The Walt Whitman Archive: A Facsimile of the Poet's Manuscripts. 3 vols. 6 parts. Ed. Joel Myerson.

Arthur Golden. 2 vols. New York: New York Public Library, 1968.____.

Tuesday, August 6, 1889

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

I suppose I was 2 hours or so—probably a little more than that—in the voyage.

Was "very happy" that I had found space in which to add letters (or parts of letters) from Brinton and

Monday, November 18, 1889

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

M. brought me papers—2 for Whitman. W. said he would send these to Sarrazin and Bucke.

So a good part of my work was to spare him work—to go over the correspondence,—give him the juice, substance

Ascent of Mount Popocatapetl

  • Date: After March 23, 1854; 23 March 1854
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Gerard Noel | Anonymous
Text:

P., dated Mexico, Jan. 2, 1854, and describing his successful attempt to ascend Popocatapetl in the depth

The crater is a vast basin, three miles in circumference and 900 feet deep; in some parts perpendicular

Dissensions of Tammany

  • Date: 1 April 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Points and the Irish Conquest of New York Politics," Éire, Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 36, no. 1–2

a moiety According to the American Dictionary of the English Language (1839), "moiety" are the two parts

Annotations Text:

Points and the Irish Conquest of New York Politics," Éire, Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 36, no. 1–2

The Fifty-first New-York Volunteers

  • Date: 24 January 1865
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

alternately the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,

Then we are told that the Fifty-first esteems, as part of its regimental history, the making of such

Annotations Text:

alternately the Battle of Poplar Spring Church or the Battle of Peebles' Farm (Virginia, September 30–October 2,

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [9–14] March 1863

  • Date: March 9–14, 1863
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Text:

i feel quite well since i have got better of my cold I have had a letter from Heyd and hanna wrote part

york New York they are very nice looking but very high price his pants 10 d his coat 22 his cap 4 1/2

Annotations Text:

George departed from Brooklyn the morning of March 17, the day his furlough ended (see George's April 2,

Fugitive Mail: The Deliverance of Henry 'Box' Brown and Antebellum Postal Politics," American Studies 50:1/2

shirts in Brooklyn before his March 17 return to the encampment near Fort Monroe (see George's April 2,

copies of a newspaper article, "The Great Washington Hospitals" (Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 19, 1863, 2)

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