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Nov. 1, 1871. R. McPhail Smith, Esq. U. S. Attorney, Nashville, Tenn.
Akerman to Robert McPhail Smith, 1 November 1871
of Peters' Reports, and seventeen (17) volumes of Howard's Reports" should be re-bound at a cost of $1
Dec. 1, 1871. Hon. Noah Davis, U.S. Attorney, New York.
Akerman to Noah Davis, 1 December 1871
Sir: On account of absence, your letter of Sept. 1, 1870 was not noticed at the time.
November 1, 1870 John T. Allan, Esq. Austin, Texas. Blank Bond was sent. Duplicate sent to-day.
Allan, 1 November 1870
Can you not get along with a certified copy, under the Act of 1849, 9 Stat. 397. 1 Bright.
Dec. 1, 1871. Lieut. J. S. McEwan, Fourth Artillery, Raleigh, N. C.
McEwan, 1 December 1871
Dec. 1, 1871. Hon. Horace Maynard, M. C. Washington, D. C.
Akerman to Horace Maynard, 1 December 1871
Nov. 1, 1871. Hon. Henry Wilson, Natick, Mass.
Akerman to Henry Wilson, 1 November 1871
Dec. 1, 1871, Henry P. Rolfe, Esq. U.S. Attorney, Concord, N. H.
Rolfe, 1 December 1871
The date of the sentence was July 1, 1869.
of letter to this office from the District Attorney of the Southern District of Florida, dated May 1,
Sept. 1, 1871. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.
Akerman to Hamilton Fish, 1 September 1871
Dec. 1, 1871. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. Sir: In answer to a letter from Mr.
Akerman to Hamilton Fish, 1 December 1871
August 1, 1871. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.
Akerman to Hamilton Fish, 1 August 1871
Nov. 1, 1871. H. B. Swoope, Esq, U. S. Attorney, Pittsburgh, Penn.
Swoope, 1 November 1871
November 1, 1871. Mr. Geo. W. Ashburn, Sir: I have received your letter of the 6th of October.
Ashburn, 1 November 1871
Nov. 1, 1871. Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, Secretary of the Treasury.
Boutwell, 1 November 1871
Nov. 1, 1871. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.
Boutwell, 1 November 1871
Dec. 1, 1871. Hon.
Akerman to Edwards Pierrepont, 1 December 1871
Dec. 1, 1871, David H. Mason, Esq. U.S. Attorney, Boston, Mass.
Mason, 1 December 1871
In Forms 1 and 2, after "Approved May 31, 1870, " insert the following in lieu of the Section . . . .
Stat. 450-1) you will see that the oath is to be taken before the Governor, Secretary, or some Judge
I also read and carefully weighed the following papers: 1. Printed affidavit of R. M. Poemeroy. 2.
March 1, 1871. Hon. Charles T. Sherman, District Judge of the United States, Northern Dist. Ohio.
Sherman, 1 March 1871
Nov. 1, 1871. C. W. Wessen, Esq. Florence, Ala.
Wessen, 1 November 1871
November 1, 1871. C. W. Wessen, Esq. Florence, Ala.
Wessen, 1 November 1871
breach of the 6th Section of the Neutrality Act of 1818, which you will find in Brightley's Digest, Vol. 1,
of the Fourth Article of the Constitution of the United States, and the Act of February 28, 1795, (1
Wirt. (1 Opinions, p 335.) of Mr. Taney, (2 Opin, 490,) of Mr. Crittenden, (5 Opin. 561.) of Mr.
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 1 (1983) 1–7. ____. Walt Whitman's Language Experiment.
Isaiah 63:1.
American Poets [Part 1] W E have many examples in history of a national literature built up in a dialect
American Poets Part 1
1 American literature must become distinct from all others.
50-51uva.00195xxx.00240American Laws1857-1859poetryhandwritten3 leavesleaf 1 19.5 x 12.5 cm, leaves 2
He concludes section 1 with a metaphor of the solitary singer: "Solitary, singing in the West, I strike
you shall assume / For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you" ("Song of Myself, section 1)
Whitman's New Adam is "well-begotten and raised by a perfect mother" ("Starting from Paumanok," section 1)
Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1994. 1–17. Lewis, R.W.B. The American Adam.
Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 1:134; Major American Authors on CD-Rom: Walt Whitman (Westport
There is a large dance house and pleasure garden a bout 1/ 4 from here they are fixing it up for the
1-2Miscellaneous notes or remindersloc.05312xxx.00496Allude to the Suez1869-1871prosepoetry1 leafhandwritten
Let me unroll the extensive panorama of my own personality. 1.
Smith to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1887
In 1888, after Alcott's death, Whitman said, "Alcott was always my friend" (With Walt Whitman 1:333)
Vol. 1. New York: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 3. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1914.
In 1888, after Alcott's death, Whitman said, "Alcott was always my friend" (With Walt Whitman 1:333)
Vol. 1. New York: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 3. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1914.
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 5.2 (1987): 1–7. Killingsworth, M. Jimmie.
I am not to be known as a piece of something but as a totality" (With Walt Whitman 1:271–272).
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908.Trent, Josiah C.
Whitman, Corr., 1:81. 116. Whitman, Corr., 1:81. 117. Whitman, Corr., 1:81. 118.
Irwin, May 1, 1865 (Corr., 1:259). 181.
Chapter Three 1.
(1975): 1. 145.
Geographical Review 65, no. 1 (1975): 1–36. Lucas, Rose.
Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 1:121; Major American Authors on CD-Rom: Walt Whitman (Westport
Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 1:121; Major American Authors on CD-Rom: Walt Whitman (Westport
Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 1:121; Major American Authors on CD-Rom: Walt Whitman (Westport
year may have been 1863 when Lee and Jackson pushed northward until Lee was halted at Gettysburg, July 1–