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My Father died May 2 nd and was buried on the 4 I was in Syracuse a few days before he died to see him
I have been expecting a letter from you these 2 weeks, and so thought I had better write you again in
graves) i suppose you saw the death of richard Richard hunt Hunt in the papers he was buried on at 2
with Bucke's date (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
money order from Walt paid for the purchase of coal and the repair of a heating stove (see her November 2
June 2, 1870. Wm. Alexander, Esq.
Will you be so kind as to inform me whether, in your opinion, and that of the respectable part of the
Lorang Vanessa Steinroetter Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to William Alexander, 2
States, and his title fails in consequence of some illegality or want of conformity with law on the part
Library of Congress (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
362; 2:368).
same letter but assigned it inadvertently to the Trent Collection in his Check List of Lost Letters (2:
For my part I have as much care as I desire, and more than I ever anticipated.
with Bucke's date (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
362; 2:368).
The attention of the Committee is called to Sec. 2 of the Act of March 2, 1865, (13 Stat. p. 459,) which
But by a reference to Section 2, of the Act of August 2, 1861, (12 Stat. 285,) which the first-named
There is a common complaint on the part of the majority of District Attorneys that, under the law, they
had one of mr heyde s heyde's complimentory complimentary letters over a sheet of foolscap i read part
dated it to 1870 (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
Minto (1892), 2:32–33, 267–269; Harold Blodgett, Walt Whitman in England (1934), 15–17; The Works of
Minto (1892), 2, 32–33, 267–269; Harold Blodgett, Walt Whitman in England (1934), 15–17; The Works of
appears to have some very likely friends" (Horace Traubel, ed., With Walt Whitman in Camden [1906–1996], 2:
July 2, 1870. To the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Vice President.
And when the case is ready on the part of the claimant, he may bring it to trial within a month.
Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar to Schuyler Colfax, 2
July 2, 1870. Alexander McLeod, Esq. Drummondsville Ontario, Canada.
Pleasants to Alexander McLeod, 2 July 1870
about it well Walt i have been to day and had my picture taken i have been saving money for it for this 2
and Silver's date (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
Edwin Haviland Miller [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:78–2:101).
The date of their departure is not known (see Walt Whitman's August 2, 1870 letter to William D.
Brooklyn, and and the couple had four children—Arthur, Helen, Emily, and Henry (who died in 1852, at 2
refunding certain Internal Revenue taxes, in which you ask my opinion "as to whether the same, or any part
not certain that I shall assume the facts, or all the facts, which you desire me to consider as a part
with Bucke's date (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
Edwin Haviland Miller [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:362).
Brooklyn Aug. 2. Dear friend, I write a line just to give an account of myself.
O'Connor, 2 August [1870]
Thereafter he compiled extremely successful textbooks, and established the magazine, Story-Teller, in
and am all, and believe in all: I believe Materialism is true, and Spiritualism is true—I reject no part
Spiritualism when it is united to Spiritualism; it is false, or rather defective only, when it is a mere part
2.
Brooklyn September 2, 1870 .
Pete, there is nothing particular to write about this time—pretty much the same story—every day out on
Well, Pete, I am on the second month of my furlough—to think it is almost six weeks since we parted there
changes to this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 2
It is postmarked: "New-York | Sep | 2 | 6:30 P.M."
Napoleon III was deposed and the French army surrendered on September 2, 1870.
by wars of Italian unification, established the capital of the newly unified Italy at Rome on July 2,
John Townsend Trowbridge (1827-1916) was a novelist, poet, author of juvenile stories, and antislavery
Ferry Boy and the Financier (Boston: Walker and Wise, 1864); he described their meetings in My Own Story
under our Government, is charged with the immediate direction of criminal and other proceedings on the part
Gillet, 2 November 1870
the Act establishing the Department of Justice, to check the employment of Special Counsel on the part
is plainly to be gathered that Congress intended to check the employment of special counsel on the part
Information of similar fraudulent attempts comes to us often from all parts alleged attempt at swindling
—And examinations made ex parte are not likely to reach such correct results as examinations conducted
Sir: I have received yours of this date, suggesting that the United States assume, in part at least,
slight, and too remote to authorize this Department to act upon the assumption that a liability on the part
—I will only add that in that opinion the validity of no part of the election in October, 1870, was considered
As a general rule, this office leaves the conduct of prosecutions on the part of the United States to
The Commissioner, thinking there was evidence of guilt on the part of Davis, requested the U. S.
Perry, Esq. were retained by the War Department to conduct these suits, on the part of the United States
the Department of Justice makes it necessary that the further employment of special counsel on the part
Mabry, President. 2: The United States, . The East Tennessee and Georgia RR. Co. and Thomas H.
Sloss, its President. 2: The United States, .
Conkling's fees will be allowed as a part of the compromise, but that the District Attorney can receive
views laid down by Attorney General Hoar in his letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, dated February 2,
Co's. fees. question of special counsel, &c May 2, 1870.— I wish to say further that under the Act of
Shelby, 16th Infantry, in any action that may be brought against him for the part taken by him in recovering
excise imposed on malt consumed in Canada, but not on that article when exported here, does not form a part
at San Francisco, California, and asking what suits or claims are pending against the whole, or any part
.00496Fables1871poetryhandwritten1 leaf23 x 20 cm; This poem became numbered verse paragraph 4 of section 2
time1871-1875prose1 leafhandwritten; This prose manuscript fragment, heavily revised, appears to be part
Gurney and Son, 1871 Horace Traubel dates this photograph as during the Civil War, but it is clearly part
thank you for liking me as I am, and liking the touch of me—I know that it is good for you to do so. 2
fit to own things could not at pleasure enter upon all, and incorporate them into himself or herself. 2
money-maker that plotted all day sleeps, And the enraged and treacherous dispositions—all, all sleep. 2
that loves unrequited, the money- maker money-maker , The actor and actress, those through with their parts
the best poems re-appears the body, man's or wo- man's woman's , well-shaped, natural, gay, Every part
able, active, receptive, without shame or the need of shame. 2 Air, soil, water, fire—these are words
hovering-above, around, or in the ranks marching; But I will sing you a song of what I behold, Libertad. 2
SUGGESTIONS. 1 THAT whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect person —That is finally right. 2 That the
expressive, That anguish as hot as the hottest, and contempt as cold as the coldest, may be without words. 2
is Life, real and mystical, wherever and who- ever whoever ; Great is Death—sure as life holds all parts
together, Death holds all parts together.