Box 1
Contains 63 Results:
Letter signed brother Walt [Whitman], St. Louis, to dear Lou [Mrs. Louisa Whitman]. Mentions his health, a train accident while en route to St. Louis, and his stay at the Planters Hotel. (Letter published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.), [1879] Sept 12
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Letter signed brother Walt [Whitman], Denver, Colorado, to Lou [Mrs. Louisa Whitman]. Describes train journey across Kansas and Colorado. (Letter published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960., [1879] Sept 19
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Letter signed Walt [Whitman], 2316 Pine Street, St. Louis, to dear sister [Mrs. Louisa Whitman]. Gives his impressions of St. Louis; mentions his poor health; and asks her to send him his letters. (Letter published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.), [1879] Oct 11
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Letter signed Brother Walt [Whitman], Boston, to dear sister Lou. Mentions his lodging situation in Boston, and briefly discusses the progress of his book and his work with his publisher, Mr. Osgood, and his printers, Rand & Avery. (Letter published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.), [1881] Aug 27
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Letter signed Brother Walt [Whitman], New York, to dear sister Lou. Mentions the progress in the publication of his book; informs his sister that some packages will be delivered to him in care of her; and mentions his plans to remain in New York for “ten or twelve days” and then return home. (Letter is written on the stationery of the Grand Union Hotel, New York, and includes an engraving of the hotel.) (Letter published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.) , 188[1] Oct 23
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Note signed Uncle Walt [Whitman], Camden, New Jersey, to nieces Mannahatta and Jessie L. Whitman, 2511 Second Carondelet Ave., St. Louis, Missouri. Mentions that he received the book knife. (Note published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.), [1883] Dec 28
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Letter signed Hatta [Whitman], postmarked Baltimore, to Miss Jessie L. Whitman, Camden, New Jersey. Describes her trip to Baltimore., [before 1886] Sept
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Letter signed Walt Whitman, Camden, [New Jersey], to [Thomas J. Whitman]. Regarding the death of his niece Mannahatta Whitman. (Letter published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.), 1886 Sept 6
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Letter signed W.W. [Walt Whitman], Camden, [New Jersey], to [Thomas J. Whitman]. Regarding the death of his niece Mannahatta Whitman. (Letter published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.), 1886 Sept 7
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.
Letter signed Walt Whitman, Camden, [New Jersey], to dear brother & dear Jess [Thomas J. Whitman and Jessie Louisa Whitman]. Regarding the death of his niece Mannahatta Whitman. (Letter published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.), 1886 Sept 8
The collection consists primarily of Whitman family correspondence, including 17 letters and notes written by Walt Whitman, which were published in Edwin Haviland Miller, “New Letters of Walt Whitman,” Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society, Volume XVI, Number 2, January 1960.