Skip to main content

Search Results

Filter by:

Date


Dates in both fields not required
Entering in only one field Searches
Year, Month, & Day Single day
Year & Month Whole month
Year Whole year
Month & Day 1600-#-# to 2100-#-#
Month 1600-#-1 to 2100-#-31
Day 1600-01-# to 2100-12-#

Work title

See more

Year

Search : William White

3756 results

William T. Otto to Walt Whitman, 12 January 1865

  • Date: January 12, 1865
  • Creator(s): William T. Otto | Horace Traubel
Text:

William T. Otto to Walt Whitman, 12 January 1865

William T. Otto to Walt Whitman, 11 May 1865

  • Date: May 11, 1865
  • Creator(s): William T. Otto | Horace Traubel
Text:

William T. Otto, Assistant Secretary of the Interior. William T. Otto to Walt Whitman, 11 May 1865

William T. Otto to Walt Whitman, 24 January 1865

  • Date: January 24, 1865
  • Creator(s): William T. Otto | Horace Traubel
Text:

Walt Whitman, Esq. of New York William T. Otto to Walt Whitman, 24 January 1865

William A. Hawley to Walt Whitman, 10 August 1869

  • Date: August 10, 1869
  • Creator(s): William A. Hawley | Horace Traubel
Text:

Yours with a brother's love William A. Hawley William A. Hawley to Walt Whitman, 10 August 1869

William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 15 March 1883

  • Date: March 15, 1883
  • Creator(s): William D. O'Connor | Horace Traubel
Text:

William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 15 March 1883

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

  • Date: April 17, 1883
  • Creator(s): William D. O'Connor | Horace Traubel
Text:

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

Ernest Rhys to Walt Whitman, 28 April 1887

  • Date: April 28, 1887
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Horace Traubel
Text:

Jefferies is editing the vol. to follow yours in the series—White's Selborne.

William C. Angus to Walt Whitman, 26 October 1888

  • Date: October 26, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | William C. Angus | Horace Traubel
Text:

Angus William C. Angus to Walt Whitman, 26 October 1888

William H. Blauvelt to Walt Whitman, 31 October 1888

  • Date: October 31, 1888
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | William H. Blauvelt | Horace Traubel
Text:

Yours respectfully, William H. Blauvelt William H. Blauvelt to Walt Whitman, 31 October 1888

A Hoosier's Opinion Of Walt Whitman

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

Jove's trick on Europa refers to the myth in which Zeus disguised himself as a tame, white-colored bull

Annotations Text:

.; Jove's trick on Europa refers to the myth in which Zeus disguised himself as a tame, white-colored

Indian Affairs, Bureau of

  • Creator(s): Huffstetler, Edward W.
Text:

officials, was suited to Whitman's needs at the time, and he was well-liked by his immediate superior William

Civil War, The [1861–1865]

  • Creator(s): Hutchinson, George
Text:

Here he settled into a rooming house where an acquaintance, William Douglas O'Connor, was staying with

Gertrude Traubel and William White. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1982; Vol. 7. Ed.

Stoicism

  • Creator(s): Hutchinson, George
Text:

It was to become particularly important to Marcus Aurelius in the period of Rome's decline, to William

Racial Attitudes

  • Creator(s): Hutchinson, George and David Drews
Text:

DrewsHutchinsonRacial AttitudesRacial AttitudesWhitman has commonly been perceived as one of the few white

truth is that Whitman in person largely, though confusedly and idiosyncratically, internalized typical white

nationalist terms, opposing "the great cause of American White Work and Working people" to "the Black

Elsewhere he refers to slave labor as a "black tide" threatening white workingmen.

Walt Whitman's Champion: William Douglas O'Connor. College Station: Texas A&M UP, 1978. 

Specimen Days [1882]

  • Creator(s): Hutchinson, George and David Drews
Text:

BibliographyAarnes, William.

Stoddard, Richard Henry (1825–1903)

  • Creator(s): Hynes, Jennifer A.
Text:

In his satirical review of William Douglas O'Connor's The Good Gray Poet in the Round Table, Stoddard

Whitman speculated that Stoddard and New York Tribune drama critic William Winter had collaborated on

O'Connor, William. The Good Gray Poet: A Vindication. New York: Bunce and Huntington, 1866.

Rev. of The Good Gray Poet, by William Douglas O'Connor. Round Table 3 (1866): 37. Whitman, Walt.

Wright, Frances (Fanny) (1795–1852)

  • Creator(s): Hynes, Jennifer A.
Text:

New York: Bliss and White, 1825. ———. Life, Letters, and Lectures, 1834–1844. New York: Arno, 1972.

Cosmic Consciousness

  • Creator(s): Ignoffo, Matthew
Text:

that he himself attained Cosmic Consciousness early in the spring of 1873 while reading the works of William

"Dirge for Two Veterans" (1865)

  • Creator(s): Ignoffo, Matthew
Text:

Granada: Universidad de Granada, 1992. 33–43.Burrison, William.

"Lo, Victress on the Peaks" (1865–1866)

  • Creator(s): Ignoffo, Matthew
Text:

Granada: Universidad de Granada, 1992. 33–43.Burrison, William.

Whitman Speaks to a New Generation

  • Creator(s): Institute of Museum and Library Service
Text:

then again in the 1876 and 1881-1882 (and following) editions, as well as—in a cropped version—in William

William Reeder, Philadelphia. Courtesy Library of Congress.

Isabella A. White to Walt Whitman, 6 October 1874

  • Date: October 6, 1874
  • Creator(s): Isabella A. White
Text:

things since, but would be glad if you would have them removed soon Yours Respectfully Mrs Isabella A White

White Oct. 74 Isabella A. White to Walt Whitman, 6 October 1874

Isabella A. White to Walt Whitman, 29 July 1874

  • Date: July 29, 1874
  • Creator(s): Isabella A. White
Text:

White Mrs. White July 29 Isabella A. White to Walt Whitman, 29 July 1874

Walt Whitman: The Poet Chats on the Haps and Mishaps of Life

  • Date: 3 March 1880
  • Creator(s): Issac R. Pennypacker
Text:

I see he is above the average height, that his hair and beard are long and white as snow, and afterward

body in the style of garments which poets affect, and his expanse of shirt bosom, fastened with a white

Walt Whitman: The Athletic Bard Paralyzed and in a Rocking Chair

  • Date: 21 May 1876
  • Creator(s): J. B. S.
Text:

Long white hair, a long white beard and moustache, a florid face with spirited blue eyes, a gigantic

On a distant sofa lay the broad-brimmed white hat which he has worn for nearly a quarter of a century

J. Hubley Ashton to William A. Dart, 24 October 1866

  • Date: October 24, 1866
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hubley Ashton to William A. Dart, 24 October 1866

J. Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 3 August 1868

  • Date: August 3, 1868
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

William M. Evarts, Attorney General. Windsor, Vermont.

Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 3 August 1868

J. Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 26 August 1868

  • Date: August 26, 1868
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 26 August 1868

J. Hubley Ashton to William H. Seward, 28 August 1868

  • Date: August 28, 1868
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

William H. Seward, Secretary of State.

Hubley Ashton to William H. Seward, 28 August 1868

J. Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 27 August 1868

  • Date: August 27, 1868
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 27 August 1868

J. Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 29 August 1868

  • Date: August 29, 1868
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hubley Ashton to William M. Evarts, 29 August 1868

J. Hubley Ashton to John McAllister Schofield, 11 September 1868

  • Date: September 11, 1868
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Engineers, relative to an alleged trespass in the vicinity of the breakwater in Portland harbor, by one William

J. Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 3 August 1865

  • Date: August 3, 1865
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 3 August 1865

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

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

of State: Sir: I am directed by the President to request that you cause a Commission to issue to William

Hubley Ashton to William H. Seward, 2 August 1865

J. Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 3 August 1865

  • Date: August 3, 1865
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 3 August 1865

J. Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 4 August 1865

  • Date: August 4, 1865
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hubley Ashton to William Hunter, 4 August 1865

J. Hubley Ashton to William A. Dart, 11 August 1865

  • Date: August 11, 1865
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hubley Ashton to William A. Dart, 11 August 1865

J. Hubley Ashton to Andrew Johnson, 31 July 1865

  • Date: July 31, 1865
  • Creator(s): J. Hubley Ashton | Walt Whitman
Text:

Krise, David & James McCullough, James McKee, & William Cox.

Visits to Walt Whitman in 1890-1891

  • Date: 1917
  • Creator(s): J. Jonston, M.D. | J. W. Wallace
Text:

The full are lips partly hidden by the thick,white moustache.

He wrote a Life of William Blake, the artist,in thisway.

Richelieu is very old, bent, with white hair and and he ' ! !

Talcott Press Williams, Newspaper Office,Philadelphia.

Alma, 136 O'Connor, William D., 45, 77, 100, ; Mrs.

Walt. Whitman: Interview with the Author of "Leaves of Grass"

  • Date: 5 June 1880
  • Creator(s): J. L. Payne
Text:

His hair is long and like his whiskers is of snowy whiteness.

His white shirt was cut in true sailor style, opening low down upon his breast, and with the collar rolled

The whole dress with the white flowing hair and whiskers were suggestive of a nature that one is afterwards

Walt Whitman: His Life, His Poetry, Himself

  • Date: 23 July 1875
  • Creator(s): J. M. S. | J[ames] M[atlack] S[covel]
Text:

and thus it was that when James Harlan turned him out of the Interior Department, years ago, young William

He Is Ignored at Home

  • Date: 13 October 1889
  • Creator(s): J. W. K.
Text:

The half light from the window fell upon his long, white hair and his grizzled white beard and brown,

Visits to Walt Whitman in 1890–1891: First Visit to Camden, September 8th and 9th

  • Date: 1917
  • Creator(s): J. W. Wallace
Text:

His great head seen almost in profile, with its lofty and rounded dome, his long white hair and beard

O'Connor—the widow of Whitman's brilliant friends William O'Connor—had also been spending a few days

Visits to Walt Whitman in 1890–1891: In Camden, October 15th to 24th

  • Date: 1917
  • Creator(s): John Johnston | J. W. Wallace
Text:

He wrote a Life of William Blake, the artist, in this way.

One day William O'Connor and I were coming along and we met Gurowski.

Richelieu is very old, bent, with white hair and beard, and he coughs 'ugh! ugh!

After leaving her I met Horace by appointment and we called on Talcott Williams at the Press office.

Frank Williams and we four." W. "And what did you do?" I said we had had dinner and talked, etc. W.

A Sermon Preached in the Central Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

  • Date: After July 27, 1851; 1851
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Jacob Brodhead
Text:

hundred in all) came over to Massachusetts, in the Mayflower, under the spiritual guidance of Elder William

Jacques Reich to Walt Whitman, 12 February 1890

  • Date: February 12, 1890
  • Creator(s): Jacques Reich
Annotations Text:

pk't-b'k L of G. to Bancroft Wash'n" and noted "(rec'd)" when he got Reich's confirmation letter (William White

James B. Pond to Walt Whitman, 25 April 1887

  • Date: April 25, 1887
  • Creator(s): James B. Pond
Text:

BLUME, M ISS SETTIE BRADFORD, WILLIAM CALHOUN, MARGARET CUSTER FABIAN, EDWARD LINCOLN, FRANK TAYLOR,

James Hearne to Walt Whitman, 29 December 1880

  • Date: December 29, 1880
  • Creator(s): James Hearne
Annotations Text:

William White [New York: New York University Press, 1977], 213).

James L. Sill to Walt Whitman, 9 May 1889

  • Date: May 9, 1889
  • Creator(s): James L. Sill
Text:

Dear Walt Whitman: Our good friend William D. O'Connor died this morning about 2 o'clock.

Walt Whitman: A Symposium in a Sick Room

  • Date: 18 November 1876
  • Creator(s): James Matlack Scovel
Text:

cachet de pain —[the thin wafers hiding calomel]—is the fragrant red-rose and the tube-rose or the pure white

Back to top