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although the balls rained around me for over two hours, and several of our boys were struck down close to my
651 men when we went into the fight, and lost about 100 in killed and wounded, among whom was some of my
I took off the blanket that I had strapped to my back, laid him on it, got some help and carried him
We had one captain, one lieutenant, 3 orderly sergeants, our Chaplain, and 16 or 18 privates killed.
He was by my side when he was struck and was an intimate friend of mine.
In "My Boys and Girls" Whitman fondly recalls carrying on his shoulders young George, "his legs dangling
down upon my breast, while I trotted for sport down a lane or over the fields" (248).
Fredericksburg, Second Bull Run, the Wilderness, and Petersburg was reflected in the stripes (sergeant, captain
W. assented, "That is true—I have had my experience of them."
My phrases would have been, original liars and intending liars—which is not so good."
word of truth in it, yet necessary to be asserted again and again—like the 'give-em-some-more-shot, Captain
. | May 5 | 8 PM | 91; London | PM | My 7 | 91 | Canada.
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
Y.) and My Life on It as Child and Young Man…Printing Office—Old Brooklyn…Lafayette…Broadway Sights…My
I have been exercised deeply about it my whole life.)
Again he was ask'd to yield, this time by a rebel captain.
The rebel captain then shot him—but at the same instant he shot the captain.
From today I enter upon my 64th year.
W. writing a note to Harper Brothers who have asked permission to print My Captain in their Fifth Reader
Said to me: "It's My Captain again: always My Captain: the school readers have got along as far as that
My God! when will they listen to me for whole and good?
"I wrote Bucke of my fearful inertia: that inertia is my worst failing now: I told him I could not explain
[pencil] And you O my Soul?
Dearest Son, I saw the RR. smash the first thing in the paper in the morning, & run my eyes over the
others , of such accidents, is because they run such a route, over a single track —you may remember my
still I have a sort of feeling not to give it up yet—keep real good spirits—don't get blue, even at my
weather is bright & pleasant here to-day, but cool for the season, & the most backward I have ever known—My
—love to my darling son— Walt Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 30 April [1875]
Captain "Tim" Buchanan, a conductor on one of the trains, was hospitalized.
that Bucke and others gathered to hear Whitman's friend Weda Cook, a young Camden singer, sing "O Captain
My Captain!"
probably is I am no worse—if no better effectually—dont seem to get any strength or grip yet—but "Keep my
Still on my proofs at 2d annex, well toward the end—all goes fairly—One of the boys has just bro't up
Thirty-one poems from Whitman's book Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy
For more information see Donald Barlow Stauffer, "'Good-Bye my Fancy' (Second Annex) (1891)," Walt Whitman
The Fritzinger brothers were the children of a blind sea captain, Henry Whireman Fritzinger, for whom
My only ambition has been to not contradict—break—in 'Good-Bye' any of the great foundation laid in the
has been in stress and strain for several days over the serious illness of Warren's grandfather, Captain
Sept 30th 1862 Dear Mother We are still laying quietly at the place from which I dated my last letter
The captain of our company has gone home on a twenty days furlough.
to buisness since I have been sogering, and the regt never went on a march or into a fight without my
Direct my letters Sturgis Division, Ferreros Brigade 9th Army Corps I often think that I can imagine
Morris Hazard, Jr. was captain of Company D until his discharge from the army on May 7, 1862.
We have moved our camp since my last letter and are now on the Newbern side of the Trent river, we have
My apointment dates from the 14th of March, the day of the battle of Newberne.
Our Captain is a young man from Buffalo N.Y. named Hazard whose father is very rich and we live in fine
up to the first of March, I received $42 I had to buy lots of new things and have spent nearly all my
Morris Hazard, Jr., captain of Company D until his discharge from the army on May 7, 1862.
Francis of Buffalo, New York, was promoted to the rank of captain to replace Hazard when the latter left
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
John Gibson Wright rose from captain to colonel in the Fifty-first Regiment; he was appointed to the
According to Jeff's letter of May 14, 1865, George wanted an appointment in the regular army as captain
going to have a sepperate command and that Fortress Monroe is to be the place of rendezvous, and if my
Capts Sims and Wright (from this Regt) are home now, and when they get back I believe it is my turn,
come and see me as it is here, and if I can get a chance to come home I shall want the money to pay my
I had my log house almost finished, when the orders came for us to get ready to move, and was going to
Sims, a captain in George Whitman's Fifty-first New York Volunteer Regiment, had been the subject in
letter to his mother on December 16, 1862: "I have come out safe and sound, although I had the side of my
jaw slightly scraped with a peice of shell which burst at my feet."
Bless the Lord,O my soul!
my special word to thee. Who can be a companion of thy course!
lengthening shadows, prepare my starry nights.
my Captain! our fearful trip is done.
O,the bleeding drops of red, Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead.
as when you left, I am still liveing in Capt Francis's tent as I have not been able to get one of my
Francis, also of Buffalo, New York, was promoted to the rank of captain to replace Hazard when the latter
Daily Eagle for January 5, 1863, a factual report of the activities of Brooklyn soldiers, especially Captain
I remember a farce, when I was a young man, theatre-going—'The Captain's not a-Miss'—not a bad pun, as
Captain Williams, assistant secretary, said that he had not heard anything about such an application.Several
For once I was there, with my Lincoln lecture."
Yes, I think I shall try my hand at it."
Camden Evn'g Evening March 4 '91 Best love to you sister dear—I still keep up, & have eat my supper,
I keep a stout fire—am printing my 2d annex & busy with proofs &c:—Expect to have some printed slips
She was a widow and had been married to a Sea Captain. See Carol J.
Whitman's book Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) was his last miscellany, and it included both poetry and short
Thirty-one poems from the book were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy" in Leaves of Grass (1891–1892
For more information see, Donald Barlow Stauffer, "'Good-Bye my Fancy' (Second Annex) (1891)," Walt Whitman
in the wheel chair, the sun half-out in starts & rather cool—Supper of rice & mutton stew—I continue my
non-mid-day meal or dinner—appetite fair—as I sit here my nurse Warren is down stairs practising on
by the momentum of things I suppose— stupidity may be a strong word but it suggests if not describes my
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
scratch although the balls fairly rained around me, and several of our boys were struck down close by my
better acount of the fight, than I can give you (from the papers) but I know you will want to hear my
the back of the neck passing out of his cheek, I took off the rubber blanket that I had straped on my
a tent where he now lies in a very critacle condition, The Chaplain of our regt was killed. one Captain
corner the following verses are printed: Bright Banner of Freedom with pride I unfurl thee;Fair Flag of my
be-holdbehold thee,Gleaming above us in freshness and youth,Emblem of Liberty, Symbol of truth;For the Flag of my
Sprague held the rank of captain in Company B of the Thirteenth New York State Militia from April 23,
wrestling, boiling-hot days" (1336).Concluding the letter, Whitman calls Emerson "the original true Captain
Our captain though[t] he would run the risk and save the time (it takes some time longer to go through
gather something about his early relationship with Walt on the basis of the latter's short sketch, "My
no bed, but I have, and a bedstead too, made with four croched sticks drove in the ground, thus and my
Francis of Buffalo, New York, was promoted to the rank of captain to replace Hazard when the latter left
See particularly the following lines (from the 1891–2 edition): "O the old manhood of me, my noblest
/ My children and grand-children, my white hair and beard, / My largeness, calmness, majesty, out of
the long stretch of my life" (145).
His blood My gore presently oozes from trickles down from a score of thinned with the plentiful sweat
salt ooze of my skin , And See how it as trickles down the black skin I slowly fall s on the reddened
Grier notes that a portion of this notebook (beginning "How spied the captain and sailors") describes
after f line, build dood house on top will togedder together laugh to old how out of money— we put my
bring big fiddles too, for play Dixie Den Then if noder another war tomes comes we will be taptains captains
Antwerp, but put in here) whose case, under charge of murder by flogging a seaman, was detailed in one of my
At the National, "Mose" and "Captain Tobin" continue to attract.
David Cooper and Albert Burgess in newspapers of the period) for not performing his duties to the Captain's
According to a November 18, 1848, article, Bertrand was not convicted of the crime (see [In the Case of Captain
Thompson captained The Falcon, a paddle steamer.
Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" (hereafter "Lilacs"), "Ethiopia Saluting the Colors," and "O Captain
My Captain!" in the years 1884–1904. Gustav Holst produced a "Walt Whitman Overture" in 1899.
Rolleston's son, Captain C. H.
Rolleston, informed Horst Frenz in 1950: "I do not think there can be any doubt that my Father's schoolmaster
My Dear Old Friend Again have I to thank you for your kindness in writing to me.
know that this is the anniversary (by the day of the week, tho' it is tomorrow by the calendar) of my
, next morning I ferried the River, booked at the West Jersey Hotel & with a palpitating heart made my
When I think of those two happy, happy days I spent with you & all you have been to me since, my heart
swells with reverential grateful love to you, my Benefactor, my dearest & best friend.
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
Johnston is referring to Whitman's Good-Bye My Fancy (1891).
Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) was Whitman's last miscellany, and it included both poetry and short prose works
Thirty-one poems from the book were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy 2d Annex" to Leaves of Grass
give even a mere resume of the movements, service, fights, marches, sufferings of the 51st since, as my
He likes his position of Captain of Company G, in which rank he started from Palace Garden; and the men
Captain George Washington Whitman was Walt Whitman's younger brother by ten years and was wounded in
A letter from his Captain says: Five of our color guard had either been killed or disabled, when Byram
.; Captain George Washington Whitman was Walt Whitman's younger brother by ten years and was wounded
"If anybody asks you give them my love: tell them I feel better to-daytoday than I have felt any day
He gave me a letter which I did n'tdidn't read at the moment but put into my pocket and found on the
"The great party of those days was the Know-Nothing party: it was rather before my time that they were
Dear Walt Whitman:I have received your book and Ms. and send, with my hearty thanks, a New York check
My Captain! I want to learn it to speak in school."
more before long which I think will interest you I feel very highly honoured by your wish to utilize my
I don't know how this will affect your reproducing my copy of it but you will know best.
Pardon my mentioning it.
I had a visit the other day from Captain Nowell of the S . .
Roose in this months National Review "'My imagination like my heart has always been with the women—I
that he wants to use the photos for his "forthcoming little (2d) annex," which would become Good-Bye My
On October 8, 1890, Horace Traubel notes that Whitman received a letter from Captain Noell [sic] stating
Traubel notes a few days later on October 14: "W. said Captain Noell [sic] had been in with the blanket
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
Johnston is referring to Whitman's Good-Bye My Fancy (1891).
the head" (or gathering) continues thro' all—bladder business troublesome at night—am sitting here in my
den alone as usual by the stove—my nurse gone to the p o—y'rs of 17th came to night, welcome—corn beef
(good) & good roast potato for my supper—appetite sharp enough Sunday a m Fine bright day—shall probably
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
Robert Browning (1812–1889), known for his dramatic monologues, including "Porphyria's Lover" and "My
May 6, 1891 My Dear Sir I hope you will allow me to come & have a chat with you for the Pall Mall Gazette
Commemoration Ode," which has often, since its publication, been contrasted with Whitman's own tribute, "O Captain
My Captain!" For further information on Whitman's views of Lowell, see William A.
we had a chat he ed rush us h as to see me as I was to see him, so you can imagine how interesting my
I am getting along with my study's very well, intend going to Toronto in about three weeks to attend
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
I wished I was where I could have a hand in fixing up something for my old comrade, but here we cannot
verry disagreeable for all that are on Picket. but I shall have to bring this to a close by Sending my
Made Captain Aug. 1864—got a family in Buffalo" (Manuscripts of Walt Whitman in the Collection of American
enrolled as first sergeant of Company F (though by the time of his imprisonment he had been promoted to captain
Sunday Evn'g Dec: 29 '89 Much the same things &c: continued—feeling dull & stupid—dark bad weather—my
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
She married a sea captain named Davis, but was soon widowed.
It would be impardonable not to notice the very beautiful mezzotint of Captain Nathan Hale, the Hero
England Jan 6. 91 My Dear Old Friend It is a cold wintry day here—a hard frost, with snow on the ground
I have just finished my morning's round of visits, had dinner & seen the folk in the surgery & as this
continued & unchanged affection for you & of my heartfelt sympathy in your illness.
You are much in my thoughts at all times & I long with a great inexpressible longing to help you But
Later I had got thus far with my letter when I was called away to take in a box wh. had come by rail
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
Whitman's housekeeper, took care of both Harry and Warren after the death of their father, the sea captain
Babcock of our Regt (who is with the Regt) and tell him to send my things home by express, as I should
John Gibson Wright rose from captain to colonel in the Fifty-first New York Volunteer Regiment; he was
Made Captain Aug. 1864got a family in Buffalo" (Manuscripts of Walt Whitman in the Collection of American
State Volunteers where he enrolled as first sergeant of Company F (and was eventually promoted to captain
best I am capable of these times (& that is poor enough)—had a fresh egg & nice biscuit & coffee for my
and his brother Harry were the sons of Henry Whireman Fritzinger (about 1828–1881), a former sea captain
Davis, Whitman's housekeeper, who had also taken care of the sea captain and who inherited part of his
Whitman's housekeeper, took care of both Harry and Warren after the death of their father, the sea captain
Whitman occasionally referred to Stafford as "My (adopted) son" (as in a December 13, 1876, letter to
do I not see my love fluttering out among the breakers?
Loud I call to you, my love!
who I am, my love.
Hither my love! Here I am! here!
But my mate no more, no more with me! We two together no more.
do I not see my love fluttering out among the breakers?
Loud I call to you, my love!
who I am, my love.
Hither my love! Here I am! here!
But my mate no more, no more with me! We two together no more.
along—we had a cold week, but the past three days has been much moderated—I am satisfied in the main with my
I have such a good bed—& my stove does very well—it is a little bit out of the way in location—My work
easy—I am through by 4—I find plenty who know me—I received a week's pay on Monday, came very acceptable—My
My room is 468 M street, 2d door west of 12th—from 10 till 4, I am in the Indian Bureau, north-east corner
Mason, who "used to be in my party on the Water Works."
According to his letter to Jeff on January 30, 1865, Whitman wrote to "Captain" Mason the same day; on
It is said the government purposes something of this kind—it will throw a good many captains & lieutenants
Mother, you tell him I sent him my love, and Nancy the same, and the dear little boys the same.
I find I have to restrain myself and keep my composure—I succeed pretty well.
Give my best respects to Dr. Ruggles.
3—I have been in my room all day, so far—shall have dinner in ½ an hour, and then down to Armory.
I find them of great use in giving me ideas about my business and they are too cursed costly to buy."
Captain John Mullan (1830–1909), an army engineer, was associated with General Isaac I.
I suppose that you have nearly forgotten me, but if you will think back you will remember a man by my
And now you will please accept my thanks for all the favors that you have shown me while lying then unable
Made Captain Aug. 1864—got a family in Buffalo" (Manuscripts of Walt Whitman in the Collection of American
State Volunteers where he enrolled as first sergeant of Company F (and was eventually promoted to captain