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These included Tom Paine, Fanny Wright, Robert Dale Owen, and William Leggett, all of whom preached that
(in Franklin Evans [1842]) the prevailing antislavery and anti-black philosophy characteristic of white
Here again, his main concern was to protect the status and the rights of white labor (male and female
New York: New York UP, 1986.Moore, William L. "L. of G.'
William White. Supplement to the Walt Whitman Review.
Together with Thomas William Hazen Rolleston, Knortz was coauthor of the first book-length translation
KatherineReaganKennedy, William Sloane (1850–1929)Kennedy, William Sloane (1850–1929) Biographer, editor
, and critic, William Sloane Kennedy was one of Whitman's most devoted friends and admirers.
William Sloane Kennedy and the daughter of a minister, Sarah Eliza Woodruff, Kennedy attended Yale, graduating
in Lewis Bay near his home in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, on 4 August 1929.Bibliography Kennedy, William
William Sloane Kennedy. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1904. Kennedy, William Sloane (1850–1929)
Born in Buffalo, New York, she married William Keller in 1858 and was widowed seven years later.
New York: William Sloane, 1955. Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. New York: Oxford UP, 1959.
I want you, if you will, to write in the book "Ethel Thompson from Joseph William Thompson, December
Traubel makes an error in transcribing Chamberlein's handwriting: the mountain is Moosilauke, in the White
William Brough, who lives in a costly residence on Farragut Square and is a very pleasant, educated man—evidently
Here Jordan offers a revisionist reading of Whitman as "the one white father who shares the systematic
disadvantages of his heterogeneous offspring" (Passion x), the one "white father" who could effectively
correspondent, and photographer of Whitman; and coauthor of a book with Bolton College founder James William
Johnston, John, and James William Wallace.
John William Lloyd to Walt Whitman, 30 November 1891
J Wm Lloyd John William Lloyd to Walt Whitman, 1 December 1891
My brother William sailed for Port Royal ten days ago—to be present at the attack on Charleston—if it
New York, May 24 th 186 7 To Scott & Williams, Dr. (Late, WM. E.
Nassau & William.
Williams to Walt Whitman, 24 May 1867
The white population predominates here enough to free us from the unpleasantness experienced in other
V., —me not —me not cheat—me not beg—me not tell lies back black lies white lies" is all to me es man
yes it be yes and when me say no it be no—dats p fun sometime but me tant help it—me will to some " white
what em good for but torn and totton for chibalry chivalry white mans ?
card sometimes to tell of your health and happiness—There is not much political difference—with a white-hot
Binckley to William Price, 21 June 1867
Binckley to William Mungen, 6 December 1867
William M. Evarts, Esq. New York. Sir: I have received the joint letter of Mr.
Binckley to William M. Evarts, 4 November 1867
William Kelley, E street, near Virginia av. Island. Washington, D. C.
Binckley to William Kelley, 8 February 1868
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Binckley to William H. Seward, 8 April 1868
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Binckley to William H. Seward, 6 May 1868
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Binckley to William H. Seward, 30 December 1867
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Binckley to William H. Seward, 29 February 1868
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Binckley to William H. Seward, 25 February 1868
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Binckley to William H. Seward, 2 March 1868
Hon William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Binckley to William H. Seward, 17 March 1868
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Binckley to William H. Seward, 14 November 1867
Grant, William H. Seward, Gideon Welles, Hugh McCulloch, Orville Hickman Browning, A. W.
direction of the Attorney General ad interim , a copy of his Report to the President in the case of William
Williams, prosecuted under the Revenue Laws. You will observe that the money paid by Mr.
Williams has been actually received by other parties, and that the whole was done by regular authority
communication from this office of the 12th instant, and to enclose herewith a copy of another letter from William
Sir: At the request of William Dorsheimer, Esq., United States Attorney for the Northern District of
the United States District Court for the District of Virginia, in the matter of the application of William
certificate of the judgment, and that an appeal was allowed to claimant in prize case of Schooner John Williams
Williams, and wife, would vest in the United States a good & valid title to the premises referred to.
Root, touching an alleged exaction of illegal fees by Deputy Marshal Williams, of the Northern District
, and received, from the Marshal of that District, which shows that the fees collected by Deputy Williams
unted an wee have got the pras of the finest regment in these pats My Capten Skaggs is ded brother william
Jest like a privet and as study as a Jug JC sebrig is fist lutenent B B Jones is a lutenent brother william
Swinburne's new book upon William Blake , poet and artist—a great but neglected genius who was counted
I return dear Williams Donnelly pamphlet.
I hope you & William will be among them.
I wrote quite a long letter to William which I hope he received.
Rechel-White, "Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1809–1894)," (Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia, eds. J.R.
rec'd a letter from you at Hobart which I sent on to Buck Bucke , with one from Eldridge, I read Williams
This morning Doctor Bucke sends me Williams letter.
It makes me groan in spirit to think of Williams condition.
Wm O'Connors William O'Connor's letter is a treat, with a little too much seasoning.
If W m William would only practice a little more self-denial, he would be much more effective.
A steady snow fall here to-day, the river a white plain.
Trout 30 6 Birds & Birds 16 7 A Bed of Boughs 30 8 Birds nesting 10 9 The Halcyon in Canada 44 10 A White