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I am left here master of a large house garden, library &c. with servants, horses,—a good dinner at 1
Feb. 1. Walt Whitman to Talcott Williams, 31 January 1887
Whitman to the Editors of The Critic (s. issue May 30, 1885) 328 Mickle street Camden New Jersey June 1
this note to the writer of the V H article— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to the Editors of The Critic, 1
New York, November 1. Oh, but we are in the midst of exciting times, now!
Walt Whitman to the Editors of The Daily Crescent, 1 November 1848
N EW Y ORK C ITY , 1 September, 1848.
Walt Whitman to the Editors of The Daily Crescent, 1 September 1848
From Bowling Green to the City Hotel forms Character No. 1; from that to Chambers street forms No. 2;
Joseph White was nabbed yesterday for attacking a German, at 1 o'clock in the morning, and robbing him
Is the $1 the right sum?
I have only just heard that a foreign P O order for £1-1s (one pound, one shilling) was sent to me from
Camden New Jersey Nov: 3 '91 I rec'd a postal money order for 1 pound f'm Phibsborough, Dublin, Ireland
Camden Nov. 22 Evn'g Yes I shall be very glad to take dinner with you Thursday at 1.
Camden Nov. 6 '86—noon I think of driving over, with Billy, to-morrow, Sunday, to be with you from 1
Walt Whitman to Thomas Jefferson Whitman, 1 April 1860
Lakes of the Thousand Islands St Lawrence River Aug 1 I am here in a handsome little steam yacht (owned
Quebec—then to the Saguenay river—back in London Aug 14— W W Walt Whitman to Thomas Jefferson Whitman, 1
I did not wish you to send $5, for I do not think it right—it is entirely too much—nor mother $1—I think
little almost daily to Major Hapgood's, cor 15th & F st., 5th floor, am apt to be there about 12 or 1.
431 Stevens Street Camden New Jersey U S America Oct 1 '78— Dear Sirs Yours of Sept 14 with $14 for Two
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Trübner & Company, 1 October 1878
U S America Boston, Oct October 5 188 1 Trübner & Co : Dear Sirs Osgood & Co: of this city, who have
them— the price is $10— A photo-lith portrait (I sell for the benefit of the Orphan Home here) is $1
remit am't. sold—25 per cent off—of 25 Copies "Leaves of Grass" @ $2.50 25 Copies "Passage to India" @ 1.
Tuesday afternoon say by 2, (if convenient order it so, specifically) —It will make, I think, from 1½
to 1¾ columns—Can you use it in Wednesday's paper?
private Calculated to make from 2 1/3d to 2 2/3d columns, in the ordinary nonpareil, (or minion, is it
May 19, 187 1. Messrs.
Church, 2 November 187[1]
I shall not avail myself of this right, however, within six months following Sept. 1, 1867, without permission
Camden March 1 '89 The situation ab't the same, weather sunny & fine—Dr B[ucke] expects to go on to W
O'Connor, 1 March 1889
M Nov: 13 '88 A remarkably fine sunny day, & I went & sat in the warm bright bask of it from 12 to 1—
out of course in your own name—send the enclosed printed title page—& ask for a certificate—it is $1—
The publisher McKay told me to say to you that you can have at half price ($1) whatever number of copies
now I go about pretty much the same as usual—I keep pretty old-fashioned hours, rise early, dine at 1,
The enclosed receipt, marked 1, was, on turning over the goods, written by me & signed, by Mr.
431 Stevens Street Camden New Jersey Aug 1 Dear Sir Yours of July 29 rec'd received —I have some copies
of John Burroughs's Notes on WW as Poet & Person , 2d edition, under my control —the price is $1 a copy
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Gardner Barton, 1 August [1877]
431 Stevens St—Camden, N Jersey U S America— Sept 1, '76 My dear friend, At last I am beginning to receive
Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti, 1 September 1876
(the Scotch l's) 1 Alva st, Edinburgh— W.W. have not yet sent any express parcel to London— The following
the circumstances—While I unhesitatingly accept such kind offerings as Chas Charles W Reynell's (No 1.
Of the cheque (No 1) or any other, or any thing of the kind sent by you or through you or any of my friends
Leaves of Grass and Two R Rivulets —that of April 1 conveying fuller & more detailed statement of views
Davis, 1 October 1863
Camden Evn'g—April 1 '90 Y'r card rec'd —thanks—fine sunny day & clear evn'g, after snow-storm &c—I have
Love to Mrs K— W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1 April 1890
Camden Feb: 1 '88 PM I remain ab't the same as usual—Dr Bucke was here most of yesterday — staid stayed
column —E R[hys] is not here yet—weather more endurable— W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden Feb: 1 '89 Y'rs of 29th Jan: rec'd & welcom'd as always —I continue on much the same—the last
some impressions—I like it well— Best love to you Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden July 1 2½P M Yours of yesterday rec'd—Yes I would get along handsomely with 800—(have already
mutton & new potatoes—good—O how the sun glares— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden March 1 '87 2½ P M Your letter of Sunday has come, & I am glad to get those impromptu well filled
partnership, Glasgow, but sets up by himself— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
Camden noon Nov: 1 '90 All goes much as usual—eating oysters, pumpkin pie, Graham bread, coffee &c: Send
Kennedy Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1 November 1890
Camden Saturday Night Sept: 1 '88 Dear W S K Yours came right.
& thank for them—Traubel unspeakably faithful & kind — W W Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy, 1
spirit & law for all the globe, all history, all rank, the 19/20ths called evil just as well as the 1/
R M Bucke, Asylum, London, Ontario, Canada James Knowles, 1 Paternoster Square, London E C Eng: —if you
Camden New Jersey June 3—P M Yours of June 1 rec'd this afternoon—Thanks—best & joyfulest thanks to you
From every point of view, I don't see that anything of more worth could be added to the hoard of—1.
Printedonacid-freepaper issn:1556–5610 lccn:2007936977 isbn-13:978-1-58729–638-3(cloth) isbn-10:1-58729
–638-1(cloth) 08 09 10 11 12 c 5 4 3 2 1 Pastandpresentandfuturearenotdisjoinedbutjoined.
(var- ious publishers 1906–96), 1: 108.
ElsewhereRosenfeldassociatedMarin’spigment { angela miller } 109 1.
Poland, Whaler of Nantucket (1952–1953), steel, 34 1/2″ x 45 1/2″ approximately 525 pounds, Edward E.
1085 36 SONG OF MYSELF 4 2 :1 0 8 6 -4 3 :1 1 1 6 Tho well-taken photographs . . . . but your lvifc or
1 1 7 -4 4 :1 1 4 4 37 The past is the push of you and me and all precisely the same, And the day and
38 SONG OF M YSELF 4 4 :1 1 4 5 -4 5 :1 1 7 5 1145 1 am sorry for you .... they arc not murderous or
Jones's letter appears in Old 156 N O TES TO PA G ES 1 1 5 -1 3 1 South Leaflets (Boston, n.d.), 7:36
N O TES TO PA G ES 1 3 3 -1 3 8 1 57 127 E. H.
Meyers, " Swinburne and Whitman: Further Evidence ," Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 14 (Summer 1996), 1–