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S. prisoners, and I shall transmit your letter to him, with a request to give proper directions in the
S. prisoners The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
few days ago regarding your misfortune, I wish to say I should like to subscribe to your forthcoming book
you be so kind as to reply to this giving me the much desired information regarding your forthcoming book
I must tell you that I gave Alfred Tennyson books. he was much touched by your memory of him, and I told
over to us directly this will be the most pleasing of all—This will delight me—I send you a little book
Gents: In a letter from this office dated October 10, 1870, you were furnished with lists of Books, (
Some of the books mentioned in the lists were subsequently received from you, but there still remains
Library books The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this file, as noted
service, and respectfully request that the authority which he desires for the confinement of the prisoners
Book "B" p. 206. - 195. - 154.
Att'y California Ins Book 'B' p.206, 195, 151.- The following are responsible for particular readings
york New York after i put it in he wanted me to send him a line of the amount invested as the bank book
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
our chief chivalric epic, the Faerie Queene , should set before itself as the general end of all the book
of any class of men, disposed to be antagonistic to any, it is to those whose lives are spent among books
But in New York their author saw nothing except "a great place for cheap books, and a big den of small
But in New York their author saw nothing except "a great place for cheap books, and a big den of small
In 1888, Whitman observed to Traubel: "Dowden is a book-man: but he is also and more particularly a man-man
references included two prefatory quotations from Whitman, even though according to Rossetti, the book
Cyril Flower wrote to me some time ago to inform me that he had brought your books with him from America
street—five-sixths of the city went on with its business just the same as any other day—I saw a big squad of prisoners
—they reminded me of the squads of rebel prisoners brought in Washington, six years ago— —The police
headed " The Poetry of Democracy: Walt Whitman and capped with the names of the three last issued books—rather
of democratic art & poetic literature, as discriminated from aristocratic—quotes freely from all my books—will
lays upon me the blame of not having written to you sooner, & I am willing to bear it the fact is the books
In Cyril Flower's letter to Whitman of April 23, 1871, he wrote that he had mailed the latter's books
I read this afternoon in the book. I read its first division which I never before read.
It is more to me than all other books and poetry."
My dear sir, You can get any or all my Books at J. S. Redfield, 140 Fulton street, upstairs, N. Y.
two facts: Walt Whitman was in Brooklyn at this time, and Redfield was now the distributor of his books
Well over and above all I often have been wondering how the Books I sent you turned out as you read them
, how did the curious Book on Indian Philosophy?
How did Mazzinis small but yet great Book tally with your own teachings of your own people.
There was so much representative ideas in these small Books that I yearn to know how it all appeared
William Michael Rossetti noted receipt of the books on October 8, 1871.
poems before the British public, but more because I am annoyed at the horrible dismemberment of my book
Should my proposal suit you, go right on with the book.
Indexed up * resume p 149 Ex Press Copy Book p 141 The following are responsible for particular readings
instant, transmitting the certificate of Judge Howe that you had been assigned by him as counsel for a prisoner
Your convictions founded no doubt in great measure upon your private knowledge of the prisoner, and good
Falls, Chief Clerk no such books to send.
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
Trübner & Company were the London agents for Whitman's books.
for my information copies of correspondence in relation to the case of James Gilmore, an escaped prisoner
It is the duty of the keeper of the prison in which the prisoner is incarcerated, to safely keep him,
There is however, I regret to state, no statute compelling them to reärrest prisoners who escape from
Marshals have reärrest of escaped U.S. prisoners. Missouri case J. Gilmore mail-robber see Ins.
Attorney of the District in which the prisoner is supposed to be, in order that a warrant may be issued
, enclosing for my information copies of correspondence in relation to James Gilmore, an escaped prisoner
It is the duty of the keeper of the prison in which the prisoner is incarcerated to safely keep him,
upon the keepers in view of the fact that the Government pays them for guarding and feeding its prisoners
When a prisoner escapes, and he is pp. 182-3-4-5 mail robbing cases see p. 209 ante p. 242 seq. believed
Attorney of the District in which the prisoner is supposed to be, in order that a warrant may be issued
As I think it possible that by this time you may have got the book I send you one of the special copies
I return the printed book which you enclosed. Very respectfully, &c A. T.
which at some time may come to be printed)—& Nettleship whom Rossetti knows, & who has published a book
19th ultimo, by Col Trobri and, commanding at Camp Douglas, inviting his attention to the civil prisoners
refer these letters to me, and express the hope that some arrangement can be made by which such prisoners
can be kept at the Territorial Penitentiary until their trial—there being no available county prison—and
, so long as the said prisoners shall be so confined."
This agreement has reference to persons who have been convicted in the Territorial Courts, and Prisoners
This is possibly Reverend William Sharman, whose address was listed in Whitman's address book (Notebooks
February 28, 1876, and Whitman sent her a copy of Leaves of Grass on July 27, 1876 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
It later described the 1860 Leaves of Grass as "a book evidently intended to lie on the tables of the
They always have book stands at them. It ought to be put in hand immediately, & out soon.
August 30, reporting the arrival of a detachment of the 4th Artillery, in charge of the Ku Klux prisoners
Ku Klux prisoners N. C.
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
I am tired of books too and take but one with me; one Rossetti gave me, a "Walt Whitman"—Grand old man
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
In reply, I have to inform you that such books are not furnished cannot furnish books to U. S.
i must send you a line to tell you i have got all the letters and the order came very good and the book
Walt a decade earlier: "Mother wants me to be sure and tell you that you must bring her one of those books
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
See Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog and Commentary (University of Iowa
Whitman, I was extremely obliged to you for the present of your photograph & books; the vol. volume of
In 1888, Whitman observed to Traubel: "Dowden is a book-man: but he is also and more particularly a man-man
Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as
He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the
Drewry and Small, 2 Vols. 473 Library Books. Younge and Collyer, 2 Vols. Collyer, 2 Vols.
Will you be good enough to have any books that you may have bound for me stamped " Department Justice
of Clark and Finnelly's Reports, and the English Chancery Reports, provided they are, as I Library Books
thank you to inform me what has been the conduct of Mountjoy since he has been in your charge as a prisoner
always a dumb blind yearning towards thee—still it comforts me to touch, to press to me the beloved books—like
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
In 1888, Whitman observed to Traubel: "Dowden is a book-man: but he is also and more particularly a man-man
Prisons on the 3d page of my annual report presented last winter, a copy of which I enclose.
be passed making it highly penal for the keepers of jails in States which allow the use of their prisons
to the United States, to suffer prisoners to go at large.
Akerman, Attorney General. certain case U.S. prisoners, &c.
Harris," whereas the writ recites that the proceedings are between the United States and "J. W.
Harris, one of the defendants. This is a fatal defect. (Lee Miller V.
My book is my best letter, my response, my truest explanation of all.
Attorney General Hill, I hereby acknowledge the receipt of you letter of the 16th ultimo, and also the books
Library Books.
He deems it important in the defence of a suit there that he should inspect an original book in the War