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Search : part 2 roblox story kate and jayla

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Jackson, Andrew (1767–1845)

  • Creator(s): Blake, David Haven
Text:

Vol. 2. New York: Putnam, 1920. Wilentz, Sean.

Jackson's Hollow

  • Date: 30 May 1857
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

comprising some fifty acres or more, and existing as a sort of running sore in one of the pleasantest parts

It is indeed a fester, a well-populated blotch, an immense raw to that part of our beautiful city.

They are the putrid drippings of the numberless residences of the hogs, cows, and goats, that (in part

Putridity, poisoned air, that is what penetrates the whole body, the blood, every part of one.

We forgot to say that it is well known by the shrewd politicians of the part of Brooklyn treated of,

Jacques Reich to Walt Whitman, 12 February 1890

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

Studio 2 W. 14 th st New York Febr. 12 90 My dear sir I have delivered your book to Mr. Bancroft.

James Berry Bensel to Walt Whitman, 3 April 1880

  • Date: April 3, 1880
  • Creator(s): James Berry Bensel
Text:

I feel how weak and pitiful physically and mentally I must look to the better, the stronger part of me—my

Annotations Text:

Crandall remarked that Bensel's "life is the pathetic and too familiar story of suffering and unfulfilled

James, Henry (1843–1916)

  • Creator(s): Dye, Renée
Text:

RenéeDyeJames, Henry (1843–1916)James, Henry (1843–1916) American writer of novels, short stories, and

James Knowles to Walt Whitman, 21 February 1890

  • Date: February 21, 1890
  • Creator(s): James Knowles
Annotations Text:

. | 2 | FE 21 | 90; New York | Mar | 2; Camden, N.J. | Mar | 3 | 9 AM | 18 | Rec'd; Paid | F | All.

James L. Corning to Walt Whitman, 19 September 1889

  • Date: September 19, 1889
  • Creator(s): James L. Corning
Text:

22, Kammenstr. 2. Rivage ANTWERP.

James L. Sill to Walt Whitman, 9 May 1889

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

O'Connor died this morning about 2 o'clock.

James M. Scovel to Walt Whitman, 12 May 1885

  • Date: May 12, 1885
  • Creator(s): James M. Scovel
Annotations Text:

Brooklyn Daily Advertiser of May 25, 1850, reprinted in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman, 2

James M. Scovel to Walt Whitman, [1890]

  • Date: [1890]
  • Creator(s): James M. Scovel
Text:

Don't you think y in the early part of Ju James.

James M. Scovel to Walt Whitman, [1890?]

  • Date: [1890?]
  • Creator(s): James M. Scovel
Text:

You will like the story. Don't lose them Yr Friend: James M Scovel To W.W. Esq. Scovel James M.

James M. Scovel to Walt Whitman, 2 April 1890

  • Date: April 2, 1890
  • Creator(s): James M. Scovel
Text:

Tuesday Eve April 2 / 90 10 PM Dear Walt Sometime ago you kindly said you wd give me something for the

Scovel to Walt Whitman, 2 April 1890

James M. Scovel to Walt Whitman, 7 April 1885

  • Date: April 7, 1885
  • Creator(s): James M. Scovel
Text:

(2) To start right again I think you had better send me my MSS—and let me do as I d—m please with it

James R. Osgood & Company to Walt Whitman, 10 April 1882

  • Date: April 10, 1882
  • Creator(s): James R. Osgood & Company
Text:

Boston, April 10 188 2 Walt Whitman Esq Dear Sir: We have laid before the District Attorney the alterations

James R. Osgood & Company to Walt Whitman, 13 April 1882

  • Date: April 13, 1882
  • Creator(s): James R. Osgood & Company
Text:

your letter seems to imply that this possible change is the result of a "settled decision" on our part

James R. Osgood & Company to Walt Whitman, 21 March 1882

  • Date: March 21, 1882
  • Creator(s): James R. Osgood & Company
Text:

Boston, March 21 188 2 Walt Whitman Esq Dear Sir: Since our letter of yesterday we have received a memorandum

The seven lines entitled "To a Common Prostitute" beginning on page 299 and ending on page 300 303. 2-

James R. Osgood & Company to Walt Whitman, 29 March 1882

  • Date: March 29, 1882
  • Creator(s): James R. Osgood & Company
Text:

Boston, Mch March 29 188 2 Walt Whitman Esq Dear Sir: We do not think the official mind will be satisfied

James R. Osgood & Company to Walt Whitman, 4 March 1882

  • Date: March 4, 1882
  • Creator(s): James R. Osgood & Company
Text:

We are given to understand that if certain parts of the book should be withdrawn its further circulation

James R. Osgood & Company to Walt Whitman, 4 May 1882

  • Date: May 4, 1882
  • Creator(s): James R. Osgood & Company
Text:

Boston, May 4 188 2 Walt Whitman Esq.

James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 25 June 1860

  • Date: June 25, 1860
  • Creator(s): James Redpath | Horace Traubel
Text:

Now, if I do not understand them, or any parts of them, what good will it do to say so—silence, it seems

James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 26 May 1862

  • Date: May 26, 1862
  • Creator(s): James Redpath
Text:

(8–3) [Boston] May 26, [186]2 Whitman, poet, Brooklyn, N.Y.

James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 30 June 1885

  • Date: June 30, 1885
  • Creator(s): James Redpath
Text:

Reminiscences of all the eminent Americans who came into personal relations with him—each man to tell his story

James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 5 May 1863

  • Date: May 5, 1863
  • Creator(s): James Redpath
Annotations Text:

Redpath's article appeared in the April 10, 1863, edition of Boston's Commonwealth (2).

James S. Stillwell to Walt Whitman, 2 September 1864

  • Date: September 2, 1864
  • Creator(s): James S. Stillwell
Text:

Stillwell to Walt Whitman, 2 September 1864

James S. Stillwell to Walt Whitman, 27 September 1864

  • Date: September 27, 1864
  • Creator(s): James S. Stillwell
Annotations Text:

See also Stilwell's letters to Whitman from July 5, 1864, and September 2, 1864.

James S. Stillwell to Walt Whitman, 5 July 1864

  • Date: July 5, 1864
  • Creator(s): James S. Stillwell
Annotations Text:

See also Stilwell's letter to Whitman from September 2, 1864.

James Scovel to Walt Whitman, 15 August 1885

  • Date: August 15, 1885
  • Creator(s): James Scovel
Text:

Camden NJ 8.15.85 8 PM Dear Walt, I send you a fish caught at "Anglesea" at 2 PM today by Harned & myself

James Speed to William H. Seward, 14 August 1865

  • Date: August 14, 1865
  • Creator(s): James Speed | Walt Whitman
Text:

The Proclamation of the President is a part of the law of the land, and open to the construction of all

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 1 March 1892

  • Date: March 1, 1892
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Annotations Text:

America It is postmarked: Bolton | 43 | MR 2 | 92; | Mar | 9; Paid | M | All; Camden, N.J. | MAR10 |

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 10 July 1891

  • Date: July 10, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

—It seems strange that he should have taken the part of "devil's advocate," & he will perhaps smile when

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 11 October 1891

  • Date: October 11, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

I think I had better spend 2 days in New York & come to Camden on Thursday .

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 13 September 1891

  • Date: September 13, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

Ferguson ) I have had 2 or 3 drives with Dr B. round the extensive grounds here.

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 13–14 April 1891

  • Date: April 13–14, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

I am pleased & touched by the " Memories of Lincoln " in Munyon's Magazine, & especially by the story

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 13–14 March 1891

  • Date: March 13–14, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

—A piece of extravangance on my part, perhaps, but I value it too highly to think so With dearest love

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 14 August 1891

  • Date: August 14, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

—But I must thank you heartily for your kind postcard of August 2 nd & 3 rd .

Annotations Text:

See Whitman's postal card to Wallace of August 2–3, 1891.

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 16 January 1891

  • Date: January 16, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Annotations Text:

It is postmarked: New Y | Jan | 2; AID | A | ALL; Camden, N.J. | Jan | 27 | 6AM | 1891 | Rec'd; Bo |

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 16 June 1891

  • Date: June 16, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

He is an admirer of yours, so I asked him if he would make 2 or 3 sketches for me to send to you.

But he is going to Norway for 3 or 4 month's painting in 2 or 3 days, & his time is of course very limited

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 17 February 1891

  • Date: February 17, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Annotations Text:

It is postmarked: Bolton | 45 | FE 18 | 91; New York | Mar | 2 | ; PAID | A | ALL; Cam | Mar | 3 | 6

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 17 September 1891

  • Date: September 17, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

Much cooler to watch it than to take part in it!

Sends love to you. see notes Oct 2 1891 James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 17 September 1891

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 18 September 1891

  • Date: September 18, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

I write this in the afternoon—2–30—after a rest & quiet read. D r is away in town on business.

A lazy day today—a little writing, 2 or 3 photos, a visit to the office &c.

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 19 December 1891

  • Date: December 19, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Annotations Text:

O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 19 June 1891

  • Date: June 19, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

Very inadequately represented by this one sketch) No. 2 The lowest lake seen from just below the Village

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 19 March 1891

  • Date: March 19, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

I am glad to learn that you "are getting on fairly with proofs of 2 nd Annex," & can understand how relieved

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 19 September 1890

  • Date: September 19, 1890
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

together under the shade of a tree in the fields and listened for over an hour and a half to the D r's story

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 2 January 1892

  • Date: January 2, 1892
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

Lancashire, England 2 Jan 92.

Wallace to Walt Whitman, 2 January 1892

Annotations Text:

It is postmarked: Chorley | | Washington | B | Jan 2 | 92; New York | Jan | 9; D | 92; Paid | H | All

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 2 June 1891

  • Date: June 2, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace | Walt Whitman
Text:

Lancashire, England 2.

your birthday, the additional correspondence it would entail, & the sending away of copies of your 2

Wallace to Walt Whitman, 2 June 1891

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 20 February 1891

  • Date: February 20, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

It is called: " In Darkest London " and is a story of a Salvation Army captain engaged in the East end

The hero of the story breaks down in health, & is ordered into Kent, where he visits a village graveyard

To find your name in such a story was like seeing a beam of light in a dark place.

Annotations Text:

It was originally published as Captain Lobe: a story of the Salvation Army (1889).

Wallace quotes from Psalms 8:2.

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 20 November 1891

  • Date: November 20, 1891
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

I felt stiff & tired for 2 or 3 days after arrival.

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 21 May 1889

  • Date: May 21, 1889
  • Creator(s): J. W. Wallace | James W. Wallace
Text:

We also enclose 2 photos 1 st —one of J.

ambulance class, of which he was the teacher, and who gave him the writing cabinet shown on the table. 2

James W. Wallace to Walt Whitman, 22 March 1892

  • Date: March 22, 1892
  • Creator(s): James W. Wallace
Text:

And, here is a kiss long & tender X from your loving Wallace see notes april 2 1892 James W.

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