FEINBERG/WHITMAN NOTES and NOTEBOOKS NOTES--Personal UNDATED Character Sketches Box 41 Folder 77Is a positive and ultra free trader. His way of stating it is that the common classes of all the civilized countries of the world are essentially one in their prosperity and means of development, and that inter trade like mails travel & should be free and that America especially stands for all their demands and should legislate them and illustrate etc themO.T.C. Camden N.J JUL 15 9AM 1890 REC'D.He always has good words for the southerners; has lived much in the south from Virginia to Texas, inclusive and might be taken (and sometimes has been) for a Carolinian or Alabama planter. Wears gray clothes, coat, pants and vest, and a [white] wide-brimmed wool hat, Specially Likes the cheerful and good-natured; the latter named quality he thinks the best and most promising and national of all American Democracy. Does not use tobacco any way; takes the, best wine or whisky sometimes, in moderation; takes coffee; is a regular bather, in summer dailyWalt Whitman 328 Mickle St Camden New Jersey U S. America He had been familiar and well-used in a great daily New York office, in all its departments; and after a long absence, from paralysis, one of the men came on to see him and bear back authentic word and tidings -"Give them all my best respects and love," said Whitman on the emissary's departure, "tell them I still hold the fort after a sort. Tell them my spirits are good; I eat, drink, assimilate, sleep and digest pretty well. I remember every one of them perfectly, and would like to be with them this moment."The [?] Walt Whitma Dear Tained and m able to go ov for about two interest in the that you may for me as soon Hoping the in your way-- You?