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At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
herewith transmit for the information of the proper officers of the Treasury Department the copy of a part
known to the State Department the probable time of arrival of any of the material witnesses in any part
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The next instant the stern rose on the surface of a wave, thus straining the cable—when it suddenly parted
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For our own part, we suggest a chain of balloons, to serve as aerial buoys on which to hang the cable
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convince members of Congress to exempt dress ruffles from new taxes they were levying.For the most part
Harper’s Story Books, No. 33.
These story books are issued monthly; they contain a series of narratives, dialogues, biographies and
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eventually became the property of the State Library of Victoria, and O'Dowd's letters to Whitman became part
The brief correspondence was intense and quasi-religious in its Melbourne part, appreciative and avuncular
The article, published under the name "George Selwyn," was part of a series called "American Authors
I had been teaching country school for two or three years in various parts of Suffolk and Queens counties
Our transcription is based on Walt Whitman, Autobiographia: or the Story of a Life (New York: Charles
Our transcription is based on Walt Whitman, Autobiographia: or the Story of a Life (New York: Charles
Autobiographical Data From the middle to the latter part of Oct. 1844 I was in New Mirror — We lived
About the latter part of February '46, commenced editing the Brooklyn Eagle —continued till last of January
titled "Song of Myself": "I hear the sound of the human voice . . . . a sound I love," (1855, p. 31). 2
stages, first one, and then th another, I come not here to flatter Why confine the matter to that part
In Jamaica first time in the latter part of the summer of 1839.
the Composition of Leaves of Grass: The 'Talbot Wilson' Notebook," Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 20:2
from Emory Holloway, Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1921), 2:
tis ghastly to descendabout 1889poetryhandwritten1 leaf; Eight lines evidently written originally as part
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. 711–732. "Backward Glance O'er Travel'd Roads, A" (1888)
There are not a few in Canal street, and in Greenwich street; and indeed, they are to be found in all parts
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Few men can take so prominent a part in the politics of a city as the Hon. H.C.
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of the manuscript leaves are stored with a letter to the editor, James Russell Lowell, dated October 2,
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John Burroughs (1914), John Burroughs, Boy and Man (1920), The Life and Letters of John Burroughs (2
RUNS Price, 1st base 3 3 Burr, field 2 2 M.
O’Brien, ptchr. 4 2 Meserole, field 4 2 Boerum, Catch. 3 2 Dakin, ptchr. 5 0 Mann, 3d base 3 2 Kelly,
O’Brien, field 2 2 Gillespie, 3d base 2 2 Pierce, short 4 0 Gesner, 2d base 2 2 Oliver, 2d base 4 2 Master
, catcher 3 1 Hamilton, field 1 3 Jackson, field 2 2 Ireland, field 3 1 McKinstry, short 2 2 17 13 RUNS
Putnams—1st, 0; 2d, 0; 3d, 2; 4th, 0; 5th, 1; 6th, 2; 7th, 6; 8th, 2; 9th, 0—13. UMPIRE—Thos. G.
National Base Ball Convention was held, there were no delegates but from New York State, and adjacent parts
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grand match between the Long Island and New York Clubs will be played on Tuesday next, commencing at 2
The players on the Long Island side have been selected as follows: from the Atlantic Club 3, Putnam 2,
Eckford 2, and Excelsior 2.
On the New York side, Knickerbocker Club 2, Gotham 2, Eagle 2, Empire 2, and Union 1.
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The other innings resulted as follows:—Putnam's 3d innings, 0 runs; 4th, 7; 5th, 2; 6th, 2; 7th. 7; 8th
Masten, Catch. 0 6 Dayton, pitcher 2 3 J. V.
Meserole, fi'ld 3 4 Young, 3d base, 4 2 Gillespie, 3d base 4 3 Leggett, Catcher 2 3 Jackson, field. 4
2 Kelly, 1st base, 3 3 Holder, 2d base 3 2 Burr, field, 2 4 Sunderling, field, 2 3 Dakin, pitcher, 4
2 Russell, 1st base, 3 2 31 18 This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
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The age is over-squeamish, and, for my part, I prefer the honest nude to the suggestive half-draped.
His letter of December 2, 1866, was even more unreserved in its praise.
Dec. 2, 1866 My dear Whitman: I find your book and cordial letter, on returning home from a lecturing
or tell me where to find you, and oblige Your friend, Bayard Taylor Bayard Taylor to Walt Whitman, 2
Binns's story of a romantic love affair in New Orleans.
On 2 June 1860 a review was published in the Saturday Press.
his field or gathering his grain; So fierce you whirr and pound, you drums—so shrill you bugles blow. 2
his field or gathering his grain; So fierce you whirr and pound, you drums—so shrill you bugles blow. 2
In 1871 the poem was incorporated into the body of Leaves of Grass as part of the "Drum-Taps" cluster
If one's patient has an ache or pain, the nurse whistles for the student (my whistle is 2).
half the night, making intimate acquaintance with all sorts of people & places & with far distant parts
The public Gardens & Commons in the busiest part, sloping down from the gilt domed state house on Beacon
Edward Everett Hale (1822–1909) was a Unitarian minister and fiction writer, best-known for the short-story
brown hands, and the silent manner of me, without charm; Yet comes one, a Manhattanese, and ever at parting
My brown hands and the silent manner of me without charm; Yet comes one a Manhattanese and ever at parting
and the silent manner of me, with- out without charm; Yet comes one, a Manhattanese, and ever at parting
My brown hands and the silent manner of me without charm; Yet comes one a Manhattanese and ever at parting
I awoke just in time to hear the preacher tell the story of Dives and Lazarus.
scoundrels, (whom little children should be taught to execrate,) basely made way with the principal part
Long, James Smithson and the Smithsonian Story (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1965), 149–156.
Long, James Smithson and the Smithsonian Story (New York: G. P.
Oct. 2, 1871. Messrs. Carlisle & McPherson, Washington, D. C.
LorangMelanie Krupa John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Benjamin Helm Bristow to Carlisle & McPherson, 2
now in the city, and I do not know certainly when he will return, but probably not before the latter part
request of the plaintiff, and asking me to notify you at what time I can probably attend and take part
It is probable, however, that I could be absent from here a few days in the latter part of November—and
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
follows: 1st, Because it does not appear that any citation has been served upon the plaintiff in error. 2.
Oct. 2, 1871. Major General Halleck, Louisville, Ky. Mr. A. B.
LorangMelanie Krupa John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Benjamin Helm Bristow to Henry Wager Halleck, 2
Nov. 2, 1871. J. R. Beckwith, Esq. U. S. Attorney, New Orleans, La.
Beckwith, 2 November 1871