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with Bucke's date (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
June 2, 1871. Wm. H. Patterson, Esq. San Francisco, Cal.
Patterson, 2 June 1871
June 2, 1871. Mr. Edward Foster, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Akerman to Edward Foster, 2 June 1871
June 2, 1871. Hon. Joseph R. Lewis, Associate Justice New Mexico, Washington, Iowa.
Lewis, 2 June 1871
June 2, 1871. William H. Patterson, Esq. San Francisco, Cal. Sir: At the request of the Hon.
Patterson, 2 June 1871
June 2 '71. John M. Rogers to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1871
It is postmarked: New York | JUN | 1; CARRIER | JUN | 2 | 8AM.
however, say that your eligibility to office depends entirely upon the question whether you took any part
To repeated applications made on the one part for the dismissal of the appeal, and to remonstrances against
such dismissal, on the other part, I have made the uniform reply that I shall not dismiss, unless on
the expenses of the litigation in relation to the California Land Claims, but that the unexpended part
Pearson, Jr., "Story of a Magazine: New York's Galaxy, 1866–1878," Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Della Torre and Stanton, on the part of the United States, and Mr. Randolph.
I am not advised that any fund now under my control is applicable to this purpose. 2.
comes to pass that you hear from one—you will then I hope remember that some months ago (in the Early part
Differences I think very great yet almost indistinguishable, certainly for the most part differences
O | AP 2 | 71; | MAY | 1; CARRIER | MAY | 8 | 8 AM.
For the story of Swinburne's veneration of Whitman and his later recantation, see two essays by Terry
District of Michigan, having reason to believe that this certificate was obtained by fraud on the part
Rae's communication, unless it be to prevent an inquiry into the supposed fraud on the part of Mr.
the constitution of the United States to take an office since the Fourteenth amendment has become a part
be pleased to hear letter answered from you, and to learn how the world has gone with you since we parted
with the baby & all you women—what jolly times you must have—I wish I could just drop in and take part
in them— With me, nothing very new or special—I am well & hearty—feel first-rate the greater part of
Emily Price's baby; Whitman reported the birth in his August 2, 1870 letter to William D. O'Connor.
I do not see that the matters which you state authorize any official action on my part.
, and regret that the Act appointing the Commission makes no provision for a representation on the part
Let me remind you that you should also take the oath required by the Act of July 2, 1862, (12 U. S.
known to the State Department the probable time of arrival of any of the material witnesses in any part
lease rooms to the Government, and receive pay from the Government for their use, while devoting a part
I will refer you to the Act of August 8, 1846, Sec. 2, 9 U.S.
Stats. p. 77; the Act of March 2, 1867, Sec. 7, 14 U.S.
Phelps, the Marshal of that Territory, has been absent since the latter part of last December, and is
against officers in the service of the Marshal are so indefinite that they justify no action on my part
brought suit in the Court of Claims, as authorized by that Act, and an answer has been put in on the part
See Act of March 3, 1807—2 U. S. Stat., 443.
such circumstances, unless there is strong evidence of inconsiderateness, or other mistake on the part
William Story, U. S. District Judge, for Western Dist. Arkansas.
Akerman to William Story, 9 March 1871
Sir: I am directed by the President to request you to issue a Commission appointing William Story to
March 2, 1871. Hon. John S. Witcher, House of Representatives.
Witcher, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Hon.
Ackerman to Columbus Delano, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.
Ackerman to Hamilton Fish, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Hon. Geo. Vickers, U.S.
The subject had been brought to my notice before, by a rumor that there had been remissness on the part
The material part of it is this: That he applied to the Collector at Norfolk for information upon the
Akerman to George Vickers, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Hon. A. Pleasonton Pleasanton , Commissioner Internal Revenue.
Akerman to Alfred Pleasanton, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Messrs. E. Dupasseuir & Co. New Orleans, La.
Dupasseuir & Co., 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Judge E. P. Pitts, Norfolk, Va.
Pitts, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. J. Brown, Esq. Atlanta, Geo.
Brown, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Legh R. Freeman, Esq. Farmer City, Illinois.
Freeman, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. Henry Hopkins, Esq. Warden of the Kansas State Penitentiary. Leavenworth, Kansas.
Akerman to Henry Hopkins, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871 R. M. Corwine, Esq. Washington, D. C.
Corwine, 2 March 1871
March 2, 1871. J. N. McClanahan, Esq. Corydon, Iowa.
McClanahan, 2 March 1871
Lindsay, I would not be justified in forbearing to press a claim on the part of the Government, which
Taney, (2 Opin, 490,) of Mr. Crittenden, (5 Opin. 561.) of Mr. Bates, (10 Opin. 164) and of Mr.
He was in arrears in the early part of the year 1869, over nine thousand dollars, and in April of that
An obstacle to the payment of his salary has been found in Sec. 2 of the Act of Feb. 9, 1863, (12 U.S
Palen Chief Justice of the Territory of New Mexico, performed extra services in the latter part of the
Stat. 384,) and to the Act of March 2, 1867. (14 U. S. Stat. 557.)
February 8, 1871 (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
, 1871 (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:362).The Graphic
Accordingly, the last and crowning part of a celebré , beyond his speeches, his biography, or any or
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
has been rendered in his favor, and a writ of error to the Supreme Court has been sued out on the part