FEINBERG/WHITMAN Box 19 Folder 28 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Fragments Aug. 1863-Mar. 1891 & undated CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent from WW, Aug 15, 1863. Partial See Verso GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Smith, Bethuel, Sept. 1863, Box 16 CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, June 9, 1869. Partial. See Verso GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Stoddard, Charles Warren, June 12, 1869. Box 17CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, Aug. 12, 1884. Partial See Verso LITERARY FILE PROSE "Afterthought," [Aug 1884] A. MS. draft. Box 33CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, Sept. 5, 1885. Partial See Verso DIARIES Diary notes, May 14, 1886. Box 3CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, June 19, 1890. Partial See Verso DIARIES Diary notes, June 1890, Box 3 Walt Whitman Esq. New Jersey 159, QUEEN STREET, GLASGOW. 27 Jany 1891. Dear Sir, re Proposed Exhibition of the Memorials of Robert Burns, the Scottish Poet. It is proposed to hold a Burnsiana Exhibition in Glasgow where a Meeting of those favourable to the proposal will be convened during next month. The promoters have in view a Loan Exhibition embracing Mss. of the Poet, the best editions of his works, painted & engraved portraits of the Poet, as well as of some of his friends and biographers, painted and engraved illustrations of his works and of the Scenes associated with his name; also the best books, magazines of early date &c that in any direct way relate to Burns. We hope also to gather some items that formed part of the personal belongings of Burns & his family. Such an Exhibition in Glasgow - the capital of the West of Scotland - where Burnsiana property is largely held will be most appropriate in itself, and could not fail to exercise a healthy influence on all classes of the community. In Glasgow the Exhibition would be largely[*1536*] 1891 2 March*+ Marginalia on Letter. A.MS. (1p. 8 1/4 x 21 1/2 cm.) Written in ink in the top corner of a typed letter (discarded, cancelled by 2 diagonal strokes, bottom part with signature cut off) with letterhead of Law Offices of Burke & Hiles, 295 East Water Street, Milwaukee, Wisc., John F. Burke and Aubrey D. Hiles, dictated by B., dated Mar. 2nd/91 (Mr. Walt. Whitman, Camden, New Jersey. Dear Sir:- After waiting in vain for some time for my Stationer here to obtain for me copy of your "Democratic Vistas", I take the liberty of asking you where I can obtain copy, or of stating that if you will send me copy of same with. . . . I will), 3 words: ans'd book sent John F. Burke Law Office of Aubry D. Hiles and book sent Burke & Hiles Telephone 1457 393 East Water Street Milwaukee, Wis Mar. 2nd/9I...189 Mr. Walt. Whitman, Camden, New Jersey. Dear Sir:- After waiting in vain for some time for my Stationer here to obtain for me copy of your "Democratic Vistas", I take the liberty of asking you where I can obtain copy, or of stating that [?]Sidgwich Hall, Newnham College, Cambridge. Mar. 16th 1891. We have just seen from Lippincott's magazine for March that you have a large edition of your complete works for sale on [by] request. We do not know the 400 1891 16 March Figures on a Letter. A.MS. (2p. 15 1/2 x 10 cm.) Written in ink on the second page of an incomplete letter to Whitman, letterhead Sidgwick Hall, Newnham College, Cambridge, which reads 'Mar. 16th 1891. We have just seen from Lippincott's Magazine for March that you have a large edition of your Complete Works for sale [by] on request. We do not know the / amount but if you will send us [the] two copies & let us know the amount we will send it afterwards. We should like to say that we recognize you'. WW's figures: 6.40 2 12.80 487 2 974 23)3.06 23 76 1 640 2 _____ 1280 487 2 _____ 974 3.061/ 23 23 ____ 76 Amount that if you will send to us [the] two copies & let us know the amount we will send it afterwards. We should like to say that he will recognize you.Dr. G.P. Wiksell, 410 Hotel Pelham, Boston Have you [?] Have you arranged who has [?] success, Evie has not [?]a memorandum of how many are sold. I have sent the picture to the applicant. Walt Whitman the New Edition Leaves of Grass is #3. On receipt of that sum, I send the book by mail, post paid. Give full address -- direct to me at this office. Yours &c Walt Whitmanwith thanks & love to you Walt Whitman Best respects to the Dear young lady if you see her (it was a good sun shiny glint to me) Respect also to Craig L Miss S. C. Werkes is the young lady referred to Dec 1834 |CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent from WW, n.d. Partial See Verso LITERARY FILE POETRY FILE "Kentucky," 1861. A. MS. S. draft, Box 27 CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, n.d. Partial See Verso GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Bucke, Richard M. Letters from Whitman to Bucke, Nov. 23, 1887. Box 6 CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, n.d. Partial See Verso GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Doyle, Peter, Sept. 29, 1868. Box 9 CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, n.d. Partial See Verso LITERARY FILE PROSE "Death of Carlyle," Critic, Feb 12, 1881. A. MS. S. draft. DCN 67. Box 33 CROSS-REFERENCE GENEARL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, n.d. Partial See Verso MISCELLANY Birthday celebrations 72nd Birthday Birthday card. A. MS. S. draft. Box 43 CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE UnKnown correspondent to WW, n.d. Partial See Verso NOTES & NOTEBOODS. Notes--Literary Literary criticism, undated. Box 39 CROSS-REFERENCE GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Fragment of letter from unknown correspondent to Whitman, n.d. See Verso NOTES & NOTEBOOKS Notes - - Reference Note for Bucke's book, Nov. 23, 1891. Box 42