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Amos T. Akerman to Edward McPherson, 3 February 1871

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

&c. of the United States in Virginia the "National Virginian" at Richmond, in place of the "State Journal

Amos T. Akerman to Edward McPherson, 10 March 1871

  • Date: March 10, 1871
  • Creator(s): Amos T. Akerman | Walt Whitman
Text:

instant informing me that you have selected for the publication of the laws &c. in Virginia, the "State Journal

published at Lynchburg,—and that the two official papers in the state of Virginia now are the "State Journal

Amos T. Akerman to Edward McPherson, 10 March 1871

  • Date: March 10, 1871
  • Creator(s): Amos T. Akerman | Walt Whitman
Text:

you have selected for the publication of the Laws &c. of The United States in Arkansas, "The State Journal

[Among the Supervisors elect of]

  • Date: 3 April 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

[Among the embellished periodicals]

  • Date: 17 March 1847
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

The competition was announced in The Athenaeum: Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Society, and

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

American Whig Review

  • Creator(s): Rachman, Stephen
Text:

early story "The Boy Lover" in May 1845, this New York monthly was called The American Review: A Whig Journal

An American Translation of the Bible

  • Date: 13 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

The American Physique

  • Date: 26 September 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

American Phrenological Journal

  • Creator(s): Pannapacker, William A.
Text:

JournalPublished in New York by Fowler and Wells from January 1851 to April 1861, the American Phrenological Journal

and Repository of Science, Literature and General Intelligence continued the American Phrenological Journal

merged with Life Illustrated, another Fowler and Wells periodical, to form the American Phrenological Journal

1855) in their shop at 308 Broadway, and they permitted Whitman to use the American Phrenological Journal

American Phrenological Journal

American Money Gone A Wool Cultivating

  • Date: 2 July 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

Amending the Metropolitan Police Act

  • Date: 24 February 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

All Work

  • Date: 18 August 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

All Humbug

  • Date: 22 October 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

All About Walt Whitman

  • Date: 4 November 1882
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

Whitman was editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle ; then he went South, and worked at journalism a little

Orleans; then up into the Northwest and so round to New York again; then took to housebuilding and journalism

All about a Mocking-Bird

  • Date: 7 January 1860
  • Creator(s): Whitman, Walt
Text:

Passing by certain of the latter, the complimentary sort, with which the journals, welcoming Walt's reappearance

Alfred Janson Bloor to Walt Whitman, 9 June 1879

  • Date: June 9, 1879
  • Creator(s): Alfred Janson Bloor
Text:

I enclose a copy of the selections you made from my journal, and also an account of the information Miss

those loose sheets which I used sometimes to resort to, partly because I was accustomed to write my journal

[Ald. Delvecchio appears to have]

  • Date: 26 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

Ald. Backhouse's Report.

  • Date: 12 March 1859
  • 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

Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799–1888)

  • Creator(s): Mason, Julian
Text:

The Journals of Bronson Alcott. Ed. Odell Shepard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1938.  ____.

Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799–1888)

  • Creator(s): Mason, Julian
Text:

The Journals of Bronson Alcott. Ed. Odell Shepard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1938.  ____.

Albert C. Hopkins to Walt Whitman, 14 March 1892

  • Date: March 14, 1892
  • Creator(s): Albert C. Hopkins
Text:

Home Journal is likely to have a more complete argument in a short time.

Home Journal H. c 1892 Albert C. Hopkins to Walt Whitman, 14 March 1892

Alas, Poor Lager!

  • Date: 31 October 1856
  • 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

Alarmists

  • Date: 15 June 1857
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

near about the history of the next few weeks, as we gather it from the predictions of the “leading journals

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

Afternoon News, By Telegraph

  • Date: 20 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

An Afternoon Aboard the Niagara

  • Date: 25 August 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

The Afterlives of Specimens: Science, Mourning, and Whitman’s Civil War

  • Date: 2017
  • Creator(s): Tuggle, Lindsay
Text:

Museum History Journal 5, no. 1 (2012): 7–28. Barthes, Roland.

Emily Dickinson Journal 10, no. 2 (2001): 1–21. ———.

Journal of Neurology, Neuro- surgery and Psychiatry 75 (2004): 381.

Journal of Social History 22, no. 3 (1989): 507–30. Strauss, Jonathan.

Buinicki Walt Whitman’s Selected Journalism, edited by Douglas A.

After the Supper and Talk

  • Date: between 1884 and 1888
Text:

This manuscript draft, however, may well have been intended for neither journal because of the reference

After the Supper and Talk

  • Date: Between 1884 and 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

This manuscript draft, however, may well have been intended for neither journal because of the reference

Africa—Mungo Park—The Landers—Livingston

  • Date: 25 February 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

[Adventures and Achievements of Americans]

  • Date: 25 September 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

Adulteration Everywhere

  • Date: 11 September 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

The Administration and the Democratic Party

  • Date: 10 December 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

Action of the Police Commissioners, on Sunday Laws

  • 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

[According to the best authenticated]

  • Date: 14 April 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

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

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 19 August 1867

  • Date: August 19, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Text:

—The NEW YORK MEDICAL JOURNAL. A monthly record of medicine, and the Collateral Sciences.

—The QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE AND MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. Edited by William A.

A Bibliographical Journal, containing critical notices of, and extracts from, rare, curious and valuable

This Journal will be revived in October next. Subscription, $5,00 per annum. IV.

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 10 May 1867

  • Date: May 10, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Text:

New York Medical Journal, 18 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK, May 10 1867.

will you write me what time you think it will be ready when I will commence to advertise it in some journals

Abraham Simpson & Co. to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1867

  • Date: August 1, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson & Co.
Text:

THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, AND MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, Edited by WILLIAM A.

Publishers, announce with much satisfaction that the first very large impression of the QUARTERLY JOURNAL

—Selections and Translations of Memoirs from Foreign Journals. 3.

It will be the aim of the Editor to render the QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE AND MEDICAL

The undersigned incloses FIVE DOLLARS for One Year's Subscription to the Quarterly Journal of Psychological

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

[About this time]

  • Date: 29 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

About "The Tomb-Blossoms"

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

It was the fourth of nine Whitman short stories to appear in the journal—the eight others being " Death

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

A Fact." in the journal.

The Democratic Review 's prestige may help explain why two stories published in the journal—" Death in

The tale was even reprinted in the British journal The Great Western Magazine and Anglo-American Journal

About "The Shadow and the Light of a Young Man's Soul"

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

it for publication to The United States Magazine and Democratic Review , the prestigious literary journal

About "The Reformed"

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

Whitman's writings, including his journalism and his later poetry, emphasized the lives of the "urban

About "The Madman"

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

In February 1843, the Journal of the American Temperance Union announced that the papers had merged,

See Journal of the American Temperance Union , February 1843, 27.

About "The Love of the Four Students: A Chronicle of New York"

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

story and changing the title to "The Boy-Lover" before sending it to The American Review: A Whig Journal

About "The Last of the Sacred Army"

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

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

The journal also published "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later, a review

A Fact." in the journal.

The Democratic Review 's prestige may help explain why two stories published in the journal—" Death in

Brasher, the journal published the story a second time without change in November 1851.

About "The Fireman's Dream: With the Story of His Strange Companion. A Tale of Fantasie."

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

While completing research for the two volumes of journalism that were published as part of The Collected

Bergman, Douglas Noverr, and Edward Recchia, eds., The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism

"A Fireman's Dream" was also reprinted in Bergman's collection of Whitman's journalism.

See Bergman et al., The Journalism , 1:183. No other reprints of the story have been discovered.

About "The Death of Wind-Foot"

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

The American Review was a monthly journal published in New York and edited by George H.

The circulation of the journal was "three to five thousand at any given time."

The introduction to the journal's opening issue sheds light on the political position of the Whig party

Noverr, "Journalism," in A Companion to Walt Whitman , ed. Donald D.

There are several notable reprintings of "The Death of Wind-Foot" in both newspapers and journals.

About "The Child-Ghost; A Story of the Last Loyalist

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

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

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

About "The Boy-Lover"

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

first published with the title "The Boy-Lover" in the May 1845 issue of The American Review: A Whig Journal

The American Review was a monthly journal edited by George H.

The circulation of the journal was "three to five thousand at any given time."

The introduction to the journal's opening issue sheds light on the political position of the Whig party

"The Boy-Lover" Walter Whitman The Boy-Lover American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature,

About "The Angel of Tears"

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

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

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

In 1854, the story was reprinted in London in The Lamp: a weekly Catholic journal of politics, literature

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