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Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to William M. Evarts, 3 June 1869

  • Date: June 3, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

pleadings and notice to the Attorney General of the United States in each of the five following cases: 1.

notice, unsigned, addressed to you as Attorney General to appear & defend the suit pursuant to Sec. 1,

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to William Belknap, 1 July 1870

  • Date: July 1, 1870
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

July 1, 1870. Hon. Wm. W. Belknap. Secretary of War.

Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to William Belknap, 1

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to John T. Croxton, 1 May 1869

  • Date: May 1, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

May 1, 1869. John T. Croxton, Esq. Counsellor at law, Washington.

Croxton, 1 May 1869

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to John H. Howe, 1 October 1869

  • Date: October 1, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

October 1, 1869. Hon. J. H. Howe, Chief Justice Wyoming Terr. Cheyenne.

Howe, 1 October 1869

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to John A. Bingham, 28 February 1870

  • Date: February 28, 1870
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

Black, dated May 19, 1858 - Executive Document of the Senate No. 48, 3d Sess. 40th Congress, parts 1,

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to John A. Bingham, 1 March 1870

  • Date: March 1, 1870
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

March 1, 1870. Hon. John A. Bingham, Chairman Judiciary Committee House of Representatives.

Bingham, 1 March 1870

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to J. Holt, 24 March 1869

  • Date: March 24, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

Attorney for the District of Kentucky, dated December 1, 1865, instructing him to defend certain suits

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Hamilton Fish, 14 April 1870

  • Date: April 14, 1870
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book B. p. 1 empowered for that purpose is authorized to employ.

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Hamilton Fish, 10 February 1870

  • Date: February 10, 1870
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

this printing, and I have been informed that the cost of such printing in Washington would be from $1:

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Hamilton Fish, 1 June 1869

  • Date: June 1, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

June 1, 1869. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.

Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Hamilton Fish, 1

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to George S. Boutwell, 6 July 1869

  • Date: July 6, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

Lyman, 1 Mason, 484; United States, vs.

Lindsey, 1 Gall. 365; Prince in error, United States, 2 Gall. 204; Meredith et al. vs.

United States, 13 Peters, 486; Perots United States, 1 Pet. C.

The case of the United States Lindsey, (1 Gall. 364,) seems to me to settle this case.

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to George M. Robeson, 1 June 1870

  • Date: June 1, 1870
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

June 1, 1870. Hon. Geo. M. Robeson, Secretary of the Navy.

Robeson, 1 June 1870

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Columbus Delano, 1 June 1870

  • Date: June 1, 1870
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

June 1, 1870. Hon. C. Delano, Comm'r. Internal Revenue.

Lorang Vanessa Steinroetter Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Columbus Delano, 1

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to B. F. Butler, 5 June 1869

  • Date: June 5, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

These suits are entitled as follows: 1—John H. Lester, vs . Benj. F. Butler. 2—Henry N.

Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Abram Bergen, 1 June 1869

  • Date: June 1, 1869
  • Creator(s): Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar | Walt Whitman
Text:

June 1, 1869. Hon. Abram Bergen, Asso. Justice, Santa Fé, New Mex.

Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Abram Bergen, 1

Early Roman History

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860; April 1846
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Anonymous
Text:

Vols. 1 and 2. Philadelphia. 1844. 2. History of Rome . By Thomas Arnold, D. D. Vols. 1 and 2.

earliest spring wild flowers

  • Date: Around 1881; 1881
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown | Richard E. Labar
Text:

Groff, the following list of spring flowers with their scientific names: 1.

Duyckinck, Evert Augustus (1816–1878)

  • Creator(s): Yannella, Donald
Text:

Vol. 1. 1906. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Yannella, Donald. "Evert Augustus Duyckinck."

Drum-Taps and Sequel to Drum-Taps

  • Date: 1865; 1865–1866
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

1 COME, my tan-faced children, Follow well in order, get your weapons ready; Have you your pistols?

Drum-Taps (1865)

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

1 COME, my tan-faced children, Follow well in order, get your weapons ready; Have you your pistols?

Drum-Taps (1865)

  • Creator(s): Eiselein, Gregory
Text:

Eager to see his book published, Whitman made his own arrangements and, on 1 April 1865, signed a contract

Drum-Taps.

  • Date: 1871
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

DRUM-TAPS. 1 FIRST, O songs, for a prelude, Lightly strike on the stretch'd tympanum, pride and joy in

Drum Taps.—Walt Whitman

  • Date: 4 November 1865
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

1.

Drift Sands.

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

1"Drift Sands"loc.04183xxx.00410Drift Sands.about 1888prosepoetrycorrespondence1 leafhandwritten; Draft

Drift Sands

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

1"Drift Sands"loc.05999xxx.00410Drift Sandsabout 1888prosepoetry1 leafhandwritten; Two draft lines, with

Drift Sands

  • Date: about 1888
Text:

1"Drift Sands"loc.04240xxx.00410Drift Sandsabout 1888prosepoetry1 leafhandwritten; This manuscript of

The Dresser.

  • Date: 1871
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

THE DRESSER. 1 AN old man bending, I come, among new faces, Years looking backward, resuming, in answer

Drainage—Report of the Engineer to the Commissioners

  • Date: 6 November 1857
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

It was found to amount to 1 part in 96, taking the average velocities of the current at the ends or outfall

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 6–7 August 1891

  • Date: August 6–7, 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston
Text:

again favoured with fine weather & had a pleasant passage—it is often very rough—arriving home about 1

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 26–27 June 1891

  • Date: June 26–27, 1891; June 27, 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston | Unknown author
Text:

Yes, I rec your letter of June 1 st & I trust that by this time you have read the two lots of the facsimile

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 15 September 1891

  • Date: September 15, 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston
Text:

, your good letter of Sept 4 (wh reached me on Sat Sept 12 ) & the copy of the Camden Post for Sept 1

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 15 July 1891

  • Date: July 15, 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston
Text:

These are:— I The Day when I was "capped" & received my Degree at the University of Edinburgh— (Aug 1

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 14–15 August 1891

  • Date: August 14–15, 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston
Text:

I send you a few copies of the Bolton rep rint of the article in the Camden Post —1 dozen for yourself

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 1 July 1891

  • Date: July 1, 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston
Text:

July 1 st , 1891. My Dear Old Friend Again have I to thank you for your kindness in writing to me.

John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 1 July 1891

Dr. John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 1 April 1891

  • Date: April 1, 1891
  • Creator(s): Dr. John Johnston
Text:

April 1 st 1891.

John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 1 April 1891

Doyle, Peter (1843–1907)

  • Creator(s): Murray, Martin G.
Text:

Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 12 (1994): 1–51.Whitman, Walt.

Documents Related to the 1855 Leaves of Grass: Whitman's Copy

  • Creator(s): Brett Barney
Text:

Among the possible reasons for the discrepancies among these accounts are that 1) some of the items that

Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library, The New York Public Library Digital Collections . 1

Documents Related to the 1855 Leaves of Grass: Early Draft Advertisements

  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

published version of the advertisement reads as follows: "Walt Whitman's Poems, 'Leaves of Grass,' 1

advertisement for "America's First Distinctive Poem," Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass," , April 24, 1860, 1.

Documents Related to the 1855 Leaves of Grass: Binding Records

  • Creator(s): Nicole Gray
Text:

Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2007. 1–32. Myerson, Joel.

Do you know what music

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1855
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

1 Do you know why what m usic does to the soul?

dithyrambic trochee

  • Date: Between 1846 and 1860
Text:

The example for hexameter (at the bottom of leaf 1 recto) is taken from a line in Homer.

published in an 1846 issue of the American Whig Review (Translators of Homer American Whig Review 4, no. 1

Grier (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:355–356. dithyrambic trochee

dithyrambic trochee

  • Date: Between 1846 and 1855
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

2 9A 1 dithyrambic trochee iambic anaepest.

The example for hexameter (at the bottom of leaf 1 recto) is taken from a line in Homer.

published in an 1846 issue of the American Whig Review ("Translators of Homer," American Whig Review 4, no. 1

Grier (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:355–356.

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

Hughes and the New York Schools Controversy of 1840–43," American Nineteenth Century History 5, no. 1

Dirge for Two Veterans.

  • Date: 1871
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

DIRGE FOR TWO VETERANS. 1 THE last sunbeam Lightly falls from the finish'd Sabbath, On the pavement here—and

Dirge for Two Veterans

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

Dirge for Two Veterans DIRGE FOR TWO VETERANS. 1 THE last sunbeam Lightly falls from the finish'd Sabbath

Dickens and Democracy

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

Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 1998), 1: 93.

Diary of George Washington Whitman, September 1861 to 6 September 1863

  • Date: September 1861; September 6, 1863
  • Creator(s): George Washington Whitman
Text:

Abo[ut] the 1[st] of Feb. the weather began to get better and some of the lighter draught vessels crossed

(only stopping 1 hour for dinner) when we bivouaced for the night  Started at 6 Oclock next morning,

In five minutes all was bustle in the camp and about 1 A.M. on the morning of the 15th we fell in and

went to bed  April 24th  After breakfast went to the express Office and went to work, worked until 1

July 11th  went up to support skirmishers  changed our position about 1 P.M. went to the extreme left

Despairing Cries

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

Despairing Cries DESPAIRING CRIES. 1 DESPAIRING cries float ceaselessly toward me, day and night, The

Denison, Flora MacDonald (1867–1921)

  • Creator(s): Kalnin, Martha A.
Text:

Walt Whitman Birthplace Bulletin 1 (1957): 17–19. "Denison, Mrs. Flora MacDonald."

Democracy

  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
Text:

outrageously and do as great harm as an oligarchy or despotism," he wrote in Specimen Days (Prose Works 1:

of the throes of Democracy" every bit as much as its victories ("By Blue Ontario's Shore," section 1)

troops in the Civil War and the peaceful disbanding of the armies after the war was over (Prose Works 1:

most of all affiliates with the open air, is sunny and hardy and sane only with Nature" (Prose Works 1:

"The earth," he wrote in "A Song of the Rolling Earth" (section 1), "makes no discriminations."

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