FEINBERG/WHITMAN MISCELLANY Estate of Walt Whitman Literary executors -- inventory lists Box 46 Folder 3[*[Acc. 18,880]*] HORACE L. TRAUBEL, Camden, New Jersey. Memo: Whitman's Bible. Bible sent to Mrs L. N. Fairchild, Boston, Sept 19, 1893, by consent of Harned, Bucke & Traubel. I inscribed it as follows: "A gift from the literary executors of Walt Whitman, to Elizabeth Fairchild, September the nineteenth, Eighteen Hundred Ninety=Three.["] Horace L Traubel"READ THE CONDITIONS OF THIS RECEIPT. UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. (18) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., [*9/19*]189 Received from [*one sa*] _______________________ __________said to contain_______________ Valued at_________________ [*VALUE ASKED NOT GIVEN*] Dollars. Marked ______[*Mrs. L.. N. Fairchild Newport R.I.*] NOT NEGOTIABLE. 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UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY MONEY ORDERS are advantageous to travelers—are safer to carry than money; the amount they represent is absolutely safe against loss by theft or otherwise; with provisions for identifying strangers—without the slightest annoyance or delay—at any paying office from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, and are cheaper than Government orders. UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY MONEY ORDER system has ample provisions for refunding amount of lost orders, without unnecessary delays. Manuscripts, Autograph Books, etc. 1. 15 copies L. of G. bound in gray paper. H-5 B-5 T-5 -- 2. 5 sets centennial edition fully autographed. H-2 B-2 T-1 -- 3. Copies W. W.'s complete Works - Autographed, not counted. H-36 B 35 T.36 4. Copies W. W.'s pocket Edition L. of G. - autographed - not counted. H-37 B-37 T-37 5. Several boxes Centennial edition L. of G. and Two Rivulets - not autographed - not counted. [*L. of. G. H.35 B.35 T.34 // Two R. H.72 B.71 T.71 // L. of G. (add'l) H-8 B-8 T-8*] 6. [8.] 12 Copies Burroughs' Whitman. H-4 B-4 T-4 -- 7. 3 Copies "Wordsworth and Whitman" - Rolleston - Brown paper covers. H-1 B-1 T-1 -- 8. 9 Copies Passage to India - paper covers, green - 1871. H-3 B-3 T-3 -- 9. 3 copies Passage to India - covers destroyed. H-1 B-1 T-1 -- 10. 4 copies Democratic Vistas - Green paper - 1871. H-1 T-2 B-1 -- 11. 1 copy Democratic Vistas -ditto - no cover - mutilated. H -- 12. 6 Copies Burroughs' "Supplementary Notes" - in sheets. H-2 B-2 T-2 -- 13. 57 copies "As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free" H-19 B-19 T-19 -- 14. Copies Worthington Leaves of Grass - not counted. H-40 B-40 T-40 15. Copies November Boughs and Good Bye My Fancy - sheets - in bindery - not counted. 16. Copies Worthington volume - sheets - in bindery - not counted. 17. Scrap book - marked "Dr. Bucke's W. W." [*Bucke*] 18. 1 scrap book, very old - printed matter and M S. notes. [*Bucke*] 19. 1 Scrap book - very old - printed matter and M.S. notes T.B.H 20.1 Scrap book - later --- 21. 1 Scrap book devoted to "Specimen Days" 22. 2 Early scrap books - some autographed notes - slender.3 Bound Copies Brinton's Burns H-1 B-1 T-1 3 Unbound " " " H-1 B-1 T-1 [*Traubel*] 23. 2 Vols. - Journals W. W. H 24. [23] 24 note books - war and preceeding war - some in hard covers - some in paper. 25. Copy Legauve's "Art of Reading" - containing some notes from W. W. and clips from newspapers. [*Bucke*] 26. Copy [from] for 1881 edition L. of G. - mostly reprint. 27. "Louis XIV. and the Court of France", by Miss Pardoe - autograph W. W. - tied up by him - his inscription on package. [*Traubel*] 28. 1 set pocket book edition sheets - autographed - tied up and inscribed by W. W. [*Bucke*] 29. Memoranda 51st. N. Y. Volunteers - valuable autographic notes - printed matter, etc. [*H*] 30. "Abraham Lincoln - A miscellaneous Collection" - M S. and printed matter - valuable. — [*H*] 31 "Physique" - M S. and printed notes - valuable. — [*H*] 32 "The Crusades" - Notes and printed matter - valuable — [*H-*] 33. "Burns - M S. and printed matter - valuable. — [*Bucke*] 34. "Hegel's Philosophy" - entirely M S. - valuable. [*H*] 35. [34.] "Names" - entirely M S. - valuable. — [*Bucke*] 36. "Philosophy of Leaves of Grass" - all M S. - valuable. [*H*] 37. Notes - M S. and printed - having reference to New Jersey — 38. Sheets Sarrazin translation. [*Bucke*] 39. Notes etc. St Lawrence and [Saguinay] Saguenay trips 40. M S. - lists of books orders - including [Rossell] Rossetti's - 1876 edition 41. M S. Notes from "National Literature" 42. "Appendix and Melange" - loose printed proof sheets etc. Good Bye - few or no M S. notes.[*(Nothing but 1st signature - Divided between H. & T.*] 43. Sheets - inscribed by W. W. "first sheet of J. B.'s Notes" - several sets. [*Bucke did not wish [to] any part in division of portraits & loose slips. "I have enough" - he said*] [*Bucke*] 44. "[Excripts] Excerpts etc. Strike and Tramp Questions" - print mainly - little M S. 45. M S. of "Elias Hicks" - and a few odd pieces of copy - as it appeared in November Boughs. [*H*] 46. "Twilight Gossip" - etc. - M S. notes - miscellaneous. — 47. Bundle "November Boughs" - sheets - before cast - unbound. [*Bucke*] 48. "Miscellaneous Items" - mostly M S. - hodge-podge. 49. M S. Miscellaneous # 2 - odds and ends of M S. and print. 50. Original Notes for essay on Hicks [*H*] 51. M S. and print miscellaneous #3 - containing several little improvised memo books - notes. — [*Bucke*] 52. Family memoranda - dates of moving etc. - where lived - Dr. Drinkard's letter - in covers. 53. 1 Scrap book - small - blue cover - miscellaneous discussions of W. W. from 1860 to 1876 - small - 54. 6 imrpovised note books, M S. [*Bucke got 2 of these-*] 1. Nebelungen LIed 2. Homer 3. Cervantes 4. Plato [*H--*] 5. Lucretius — [*H--*] 6. The Amadis of Gaul — [*H*] 55. Loose hospital notes - M S. — 56. Slips containing Bucke's "Impromptu Criticism" on the 900 [0] p. Vol. etc. - not counted. [*Harned & H.L.T.*] [*H.5 T-5*] 57. [3] 10 sets sheet proofs "After All not to Create Only" 58. Sheets - preface to O'Connor's "Three Tales" - not counted. [*Harned & H.L.T.*] 59. Sheets "Remembrance Copy" etc. - uncounted. [*Harned & H.L.T.*][*H*] 60. Whitman's "King Richard II." [Day] Playbook - with autograph. -- [*H*] 61. Package A. B. C. printed pieces - miscellaneous - of no special value - few M S. notes. -- 62. Original rough M S. draft "Mystic Trumpeter". 63. Eight bundles portraits - photos. [*Divided between Harned & H.L.T.*] [*H*] 64. M S. Out from Behind This Mask" -- [*Bucke*] 65. M S. "Poem of language" etc. - old 66. "Rough M S. of Democratic Vistas" - from 7th page. [*Bucke*] 67. M S. bundle starting with slip marked "Leaves Droppings" - valuable. 68. M S. bundle starting with "The Centennial" - valuable. [*H*] 69. M S. "Talks ('57) with Mr. Farnham and with Mr. Burns about California." 12 or 15 pp -- [*Bucke*] 70. M S. some dairy notes - loose. [*H*] 71. Odds and ends - #3 - print and M S. -- [*Bucke*] 72. First drafts a group of letters to Pete Doyle, with certain letters from Doyle. 73. "Names - all sorts" - M S. bundle - valuable [*H*] 74. "Era of Queen Mary" M S. notes - some printed matter. -- [*Bucke*] 75. "Glimpses of Walt Whitman from 1877 to 1887 - excerpted at the time" - M S. & printed matter 76. Bundle M S. marked "For Specimen Days" - miscellaneous diaria #4 [*H*] 77. "Names and Slang in America" - original M S. of Essay - some printed matter -- [*Traubel*] 78. M S. translation of Schmidt's essay on W. W. 79. Loose printed slips of some of W. W.'s poems - not counted - can be divided equally. [*Harned & H.L.T.*]80. M S. "Copy of the London 'Introduction' in Mr Conway's [*H*] possession" - short -- 81. Imrpovised book of addresses, old and new - no notes. 82. "Words" M S. vol. containing some printed pieces - but mostly M S. notes [*H*] 83. M S. and printed matter connected with visit to Boston to supervise the production (1882) of L of G. -- [84. Copy "Specimen Days" - paper cover.] 84. Copy "Specimen Days and Collect" - paper cover - W's inscription and a few marginal notes and corrections of text. [*H*] 85. "Article intended for Critic Feb. '85" - M S. - autobiographical -- 86. 9 Copies O'Connor's "Good Gray Poet" - pamphlet - original edition - [*H-3 B-3 T-3*] 87. Defective copy (no cover) Bucke's W. W. with a few of W.W.'s underlineations [*H*] 88. Bundle #5 - mixed miscellaneous notes and printed matter - not of much value -- 89. Copies of Radical containing "A Woman's Estimate" - not counted - can be divided equally. [*H-14 B-14 T-14*] 90. 1 set printed page revises "Specimen Days" - notes, M S. [*Traubel*] 91. 1 set plate proofs 1871 edition - few marginal notes [*Traubel*] 92. 1 copy 1867 edition in sheets - not autographed [*Traubel*] 93. M S. copy "Specimen Days" - very valuable 94. Set proofs and some copy (mostly printed) Bucke's W. W. - autograph directions W. W. valuable - #1 [*Traubel*] 95. #2 - duplicate of (94) without copy and notes [*3 copies Grashalme - H-1 B-1 T-1*]96. Package marked "Stories, scraps, etc." - all printed matter [*H*] - not W. W.'s - all old - poems and prose - evidently carefully preserved. [*B. & H. did not wish*] 97. Miscellaneous collection of old magazines - not containing anything from or about W. W. - not counted. [*"*] 98. Set sheets from type - printed on one side only - Democratic Vistas and L. of G. of 1871. [*Traubel*] 99. "Brooklyn" - a bundle of M S. containing extensive notes, seemingly for a history of Long Island or Brooklyn - with numerous newspapers and pamphlets bearing on the same subject [*Bucke*] 100. Bundle letters from hospitals to Mrs Whitman - M S. [*H*] 101. Bundle letters from Washington - 1865 to 1872 - to Mrs Whitman. 3 copies Dems. Vistas not listed H-1 B-1 T-1 [H - Bundle [lett] marked "Burns" cnt'g notes of Bill Ducket, Rolleston letters abt German translation, notes on "Burns" "Liberation" &c &c --] [*H-*] Book marked "orator" - Mostly MS - some printed notes - very valuable -LETTERS. Walt Whitman Collection. Packages. Letters from Bolton (Wallace etc.) about 148. Letters from Smiths (R. Pearsall and family about 93. [*Bucke*] Letters from W. W.'s family - Mother, George, etc. about 341 [*Bucke*] Letters from Hannah and Charlie Hyde - about 120. Letters, postal cards, etc. practically worthless - about 350 Bills and receipts - about 375. [*Harned*] Letters from Mrs Gilchrist. about 71 --- [*Harned*] Letters from soldiers, etc. of no special importance, about 50. --- [*Harned*] Correspondence with Osgood - some drafts of letters from W.W . to J. R. O. - about 50 --- [*Harned*] Letters from Tom Sawyer, Bethnel Smith, Reuben Farwell - about 15 --- [*Harned*] "Soldier's letters to me during the war (some since)", about 67. --- Letters from John Newton Johnson - about 27 Letters from the Staffords, about 37 Letter from "Elmer, Jo Baldwin" etc. - about 16 Letters from Bucke about 89 ) Letters from Kennedy - about 32 ) W. W. gave me these letters. Letters from Burroughs - about 17 ) Drafts of letters by W. W. to various people - valuable - 57. Envelope marked "Correspondence etc. with W. C. and F. P. Church of Galaxy" containing - 8Lot 1. Books Containing W. W.'s Autograph or Notes [*Bucke*] 1. Ellis' Early English Metrical Romances. --- [*Harned*] 2. Milton, Gray, Young [evc.] etc. (one volume) --- [*Traubel*] 3. Pindar --- [*B.*] 4. Revolutionary Incidents of Long Island --- [*H.*] 5. Heine's Pictures of Travel --- [*T.*] 6. Marcus Aurelius --- [*B.*] 7. Eschylus --- [*H.*] 8. John Howard Payne --- [*T.*] 9. Ossian --- [*Bucke*] 10. Dante's Divine Comedy --- [*H-*] 11. Ballads About Authors - Spofford --- [*T-*] 12...Poets of America - Stedman --- [*Bucke*] 13. Blake's Poems ------ ? [*H*] 14. Felton's Greece --- [*T.*] 15. Sophocles --- [*Bucke*] 16. Memoir of Bewick --- [*H*] 17. Homer's [Iliod] Iliad --- [*T.*] 18. Euripides --- [*[B]H*] 19. [Lewe's] Lewes' Life of Goethe 2 vols. --- [*B.*] 20. Homer's Odyssey --- [*T.*] 21. Thompson [Bhagavada] Bhagavad Gita --- [*B.*] 22. Scotts Poems --- [*H*] 23. Cralyle's Dante's Inferno --- [*T.*] 24. Virgil --- [*Harned*] 25. Symond's [Esseys] Essays [Cricital] Critical and speculative Vol. 1. --- [*"*] 26 Symonds " " " " 2. --- [*B*] 27. Nicolas Mc Kelly Dickens --- [*T.*] 28 Alger's Poetry of the East --- [*B.*] 29. Bick's Journal Vol 1. --- [*H.*] 30. Life of Cassius Clay 1. --- [*T.*] 31. Ancient Ballads from the North of Scotland --- [*B.*] 32. History of Friends. Janney [1. 2. 4.] --- [*H.*] 33. Hedge's "Prose Writers of Germany". --- [*B*] 34. Where Meadows Meet the Sea. Morris --- [*T.*] 35. Faubel's History of [Provencaly] Provencal --- [*B.*] 36. Les Cygnes. Griffin --- [*H*] 37. Volney's Ruins --- [*T.*] 38. Odes of Anacreon --- [*B.*] 39. Reminiscences of Old Gloucester. --- 40. 2 Vols. War Reports - with Map - one with autograph. --- [*H.{*] 41.Package Opera Librettos - several containing W. W.'s autograph --- 42. Harper's Containing article about Montauk Point [inscriptive] inscription by W. W. --- [*T.{*] 43. Horace --- [*B.*] 44. [Soadi] Saadi. ---Lot 2. Miscellaneous. [*B*] 1. Elusis. A Poem --- [*H.*] 2. Carols from the Coal Fields: Skipsey --- [*T*] 3. Two Lost Centuries of Britain --- [*B.*] 4. Gibbon's History of Christianity --- [*H*] 5. Whiting's Oriental and Linguistic Studies --- [*T.*] 6. [Plulurchs] Plutarchs Lives --- [*B.*] 7. Stevenson's Men and Books --- [*H.*] 8. Dictionary --- [*TBH{*] 9. Littlell's Living Age. Vol VII. --- [*{*] 10. " " " Vol XII. --- [*{*] 11. Faust. Clandy's translation --- [*B.{*] 12. Shakespeare (poor copy) --- [*{*] 13. British Drama - Plays --- [*H.*] 14. Spurzheims Insanity --- [*T.*] 15. Poetical Works. Frank Cowan --- [*B.*] 16. Aristotles Poetics --- [*[H][H]T*] 17. Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Bohm's Library --- [*H.*] 18. Slavery in the U. S. America. Henry Sherman --- [*B.*] 19. Lessons in Enunciation. Wm. Russell --- [*H.*] 20. Religious and Moral Sentiments from [Sanscrets] Sanscrit Writers. J. Muhr --- [*T.*] 21. Songs of the Army of the NIght. F. Adams --- [*B.*] 22. Holland and Its People. [Arnicis] Amicis ---H./ 23. Shelley's Works. Mrs Shelley. — I./ 24. Path of Life. Daniel Wise — B./ 25. Chandler's Criminal Trials. — H./ 26. Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of George de Beneville. — I./ 27. Fourteen Sonnets. Holden — B. 28. French Poets and Novelists. Henry James Jr. — H/ 29. Sonnets. Chrys — I/ 30. Glimpses of Fifty Years. Frances [Wellers] Willard — [3] B/ 31. The Wandering [???] Jew. [Mackellen] Mackever. — H./ 32. Song of the Sea. Holden — I/ 33. Songs and Ballads. Fanny B. Ritter — B./ 34. Poems. [Babacu] Babcock — H. { 35. The Hobby Horse 1. — 36. " " " 11. — I./ { 37. [Moliese] Moliere 1 — 38. " 11. — 39. " 111. — B/ 40. Shakespeare. Mc Kay's Vol.1. -3 — 41. " " " 11. -4 — 42. H. 43. Bible. 1825 Edition. — I./ 44. Masque and Other Poems. Mitchell — I/ 45. B./ 46. Speare's. French Dictionary — I. [H] [H]/ 47. Childhood of the World. Clodd — H 48. Power of the Spirit. [Furners] Furness. —[*B.*] 49. Moral and Religious Development of Corbyte. Flugel. --- [*H.*] 50. Aeschylus - Appendix --- [*T[H.]*] 51. Lectures on Modern History. Arnold --- [*B.*] 52. Memoirs of Distinguished Christians. --- [*H.*] 53. Self Help. Smiles --- [*T.*] 54. Burcliffe. Trowbridge --- [*B.*] 55. History of Cecil Co., Maryland --- [*H.{*] 56. Derby's Iliod I. --- [*{*] 57. " " II. --- [*T.*] 58. Dunlops History of New York I. --- [*B.*] 59. Confession of Hermes. Paul Hermes. --- [*H.*] 60. [Mazzia's] Mazzini's Duties of Man. --- [*T*] 59. Dunlops History of New York II. --- [*T.*] 60. Higher Lessons in Englisih --- [*B.*] 61. Ward's Lyrical Recreations. --- [*H.*] 62. Hebrew Politics in the time of Sargon and Sennacherib. Strachey. --- [*T.*] 63. Lur, or Jewels of the third Plantations. --- [*Anne*] 64. Stedman's Literature I. 65. " " VI. 66. " " III. 67. " " X 68. " " V. 69. " " IV. 70. " " IX. 71. " " II.[*"*] 72. Stedman's Literature VIII. [*B.*] 73. Reminiscences of Lincoln --- [*H.*] 74. Locksby Hall 60 years After. --- [*T.*] 75. The Ghost. O'Connor --- [*H[B.]*] 76. Blaze. Mrs Gilchrist I. --- [*B.*] 77. The Dabistan etc. From Persian --- [*T.*] 78. Scottish Poets in America. Ross --- [*H.*] 79. Longfellow's Dante II. --- [*B.*] 80. Garden Secrets. Marston --- [*T.*] 81. [Select Specimens of the Natural] Pictorial History of England --- [*B.*] 82. Hazlett's Bonaparte. Vol. 2. 3. 4. 5. --- [*H.*] 83. Towards Democracy. Carpenter. --- [*T*] 84. Poems. Slack Davis --- [*B.*] 85. Houghton's Poems --- [*H.*] 86. Lyrics of the Ideal and Real. Coates Henney. --- [*B.*] 87. Shakespeare. McKay III. --- [*B.*] 88. Elegiac Ode. Stanford. --- [*H.*] 89. Round the World with Grant. Young. 1. --- [*T.*] 90. A Masque and other Poems. Mitchell. (duplicate) --- [*B.*] 91. Duplicate of 90 [*B*] 92. Anne Hacenna. Tolstoi. --- [*H.*] 93. The Earthward Pilgrimage. Conway --- [*H.*] 94. Collin's Indian Gallery. Donaldson --- 95. Thompson's History of L. T. two Vols. [*T.*] 96. Acts of the Anti-slavery Apostles. Pillsbury. ---[*T.{*] 97. Littells. XVII. --- [*{*] 98. " X. --- [*B.*] 99. [Nealory's] Malory's King Arthur --- [*H.*] 100. Speculative Philosophy. Chalybaus. --- [*T.*] 101. Outline of Comparative Philology --- [*B.*] 102. Wars of the Indians. Jerome Smith --- [*H*] 103. Hull's Yorkshire. [Frescoli] Frescoes. Lamlough --- [*T*] 104. Other World Order. Wm. White --- [*B.*] 105. Comte's "Positive Polity" - 3rd. vol. with autograph letter of Vernon Lushington, translater (?) --- [*H*] 106. Poor, dirty, unbound copy Specimen Days - no autograph H25. --- [*T.*] 107. The Blood of Abel. W. F. Bazant - paper. --- [*B.*] 108. Symond's Dante - copy presented W. by J. W. Wallace --- [*H*] 109. Pamphlet - The Halleck Memorial - inscription by James Grant Wilson. --- [*T.*] 110. The Influence of Emerson. W. R. Thayer - Inscription by Author - pamphlet --- [*Anne{*] 111. Stedman's Literature. Vol. VII. [*{*] 112. Stedman's Literature. Vol XI.A. Allen, E. E. Atkinson, J. H. Avery, L. Ashe, T. Aldrich, Charles 5. Armashdan, P. Allen, Thomas B. American Press Association 2 Alden, H. M. 3 Adams, R. Dudley Alden, W. L. 3 Anderson, R. B. Ackerman, Wm. Atlantic Monthly Angus, W. W. Avery, Wm. B. Brown, Geo. D. Berney, C. 2 Burr, Celic M. Baker, Frank Bulkley, S. B. Baldwin, T. F. Blood, Benj. Browne, E. 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Chesson, Wilson 7 Clapp, Henry 4 Canthony, Miss 2 Case, Maria Conway, Moncure D. 6 Calhune, Peter 2 Clapp, Geo. G. Carpenter, Eliote Calhoun, A. R. Clay, Cassius M. 2 Carson, Hiram 2 Cram, Geo. W. Cook, Kenningale 2 Carter, Densmore & Co. [*X*]Carpenter, Edward 12 Coates, Florence Earle Chase, Miss Cornwell, J. H. Collis, Richard W. 2 Cooper, Robert Casper, Aug. D. Cunningham, Helen S. Cottell J. McK. Cave, Oswald Carter, Charles F. Church, F. P. 4 Channing,Grace Ella Channing, William F. Cline, May Chandler, A. D. Camden Home for Friendless Children Calhoun, Martha Cushman, D. A. Chapman, J. Wasier Chambers, Julius Champlin, Eva St.Clair.D. ------- Dixon, Thomas 8. Dee, Patsy Doolady, Michael 4 [*X*] Dowden, Edward 9 Donaldson, Thomas 9. Deshon, Chas. W. H. Daintry, Laura Dempsey, James J. 2 Dumbarton, A. Dyke, Florence 2 Davis, Andrew Jackson Davis, Lillian Dudley, Edward Diggs, Annie L. Decamp, Walter Alden Dooley, A. H. Dewey, Louisa Dana, Chas. L. Davis, V. D. Dickey, Mary S.E. 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Webb, W. E. Walton, Wilhelmina Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. 2 Walters, Thomas Wilson, Henry Webb, Alfred Williams, M. B. H. 2 Whitman, C. B. Wilson, Fred. W. Wingate, C. F. 3 White, W Hale Wroth, J. W. 5 Wedmore, Fred. K. Williams, Mrs. T. 2 Williamson, G. M. 3 Whitman, Lavinia F. 3 Wentworth, H. Williams, Ellen M. A. Woodworth, Thos. Wood, J. Q. A. Walsh, Moses Williams, Will Wallace, Marie Westgate, Lizzie Whitman, H. N. Walsh, W. S. Whitaker, C. H. Wroth, Carrie E. Wilson, Thomas.A. Wilson, Henry White, Mrs. G. A. 3 Wood, J. B. Wood, C. Worthen, W. E. Wren, Jennie Wilder, Mrs. C. A. Whiting, W. I. Wood, Wallace Wilkinson, Anna Weblin, Josephine Wyman, Bayard Webb, Alfred Wilkins, E. Water, E. C. Watson, Spencer Warner, E. Wilson, Geo. Westness, T. D. Wheeler, DoraY. Young, John Russell 2 Yale, Mrs. Z. Zim, B.1 WALT WHITMAN COLLECTION OWNED BY DR. R. M. BUCKE ESTATE 1. "Agreement", 'Richard Maurice Bucke, and David McKay'", witnessed and written by Walt Whitman. [*468*] 2. Sixty-four (64) letters, thirty-eight (38) post cards, from Walt Whitman to Dr. R. M. Bucke in the year 1888. 3. One hundred and five (105 letters, fifty (50) post cards from Walt Whitman to Dr. R. M. Bucke in the year 1889; also a letter from Edmund Clarence Stedman to Walt Whitman. 4. Sixty (60) letters, 42 post cards, from Walt Whitman to Dr. R. M. Bucke in the year 1890. 5. Fifty-two letters, 57 post cards from Walt Whitman to Dr. R. M. Bucke in the year 1891. 6. Forty post cards to Peter Doyle, nine post cards to Harry Lamb Stafford, three letters to Dr. R. M. Bucke, one letter to Dr. Johnston Bolton; all the above from Walt Whitman. Three letter s re Walt Whitman from notable publishers, etc., in the year 1892. Four letters to Walt Whitman. [*53*] 7. All Walt Whitman's letters to his mother from the hospitals during the years 1862, 3, 4. (in all sixty-one letters). Civil War. 8. Very large package of letters from Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle from the years 1869 to 1883. 9. Package of letters from Walt Whitman to Harry Stafford, from the years 1876 to 1884. 10. Letters from Walt Whitman to Tom Nicholson, Harry Hart, "Lewy" (last two used in 'Calamus') etc. -- Scraps -- a few to his mother, one to his brother George. 11. Large package of old letters to Walt Whitman from members of his family. 12. Letters to Walt Whitman about "Leaves of Grass.", and his work done in hospitals, etc., mostly friendly. -- Late sixties & after. 13. Large package of letters from George W. Whitman, mostly to his mother, from the Army, 1861-5. 14. Package of letters from Miss Helen E. Price to Dr. R. M. Bucke, 1881 to 1897, re her old friend Walt Whitman. 15. Package of letters from Helen and Abbie Price to Mrs. Whitman, 1872-3. 16. Package of letters from Mrs. Calder (Mrs. O'Connor) to R. M. Bucke, 1881-1897, re her old friend Walt Whitman. 2 BUCKE COLLECTION, cont. 17. Walt Whitman's autobiography notes, -- mostly used in "Putnam's Walt Whitman." 18. Notes taken by R. M. Bucke from letters and verbal information by Walt Whitman. 19. Title intercalations and portrait used by Walt Whitman to convert a very few left-over copies of '72 edition into a preliminary issue of the 1876 edition. These copies occur in a handsom half calf binding, mostly sent to friends. 20. Some diary notes and printed stuff -- Loose. 21. Five (5) files of scraps, including written and printed matter. 22. Copy of "Leaves of Grass", set up, cast and printed in Boston, August 22nd -- Sept. 29th, 1881, at Office of Rand, Avery & Co., printers, -- in Whitman's own hand and proof sheets. 23. Proof slips sent R. M. Bucke, as struck off by Walt Whitman, of "November Boughs." 24. Walt Whitman's MSS. (Large package). 25. Walt Whitman's "Fellowship Papers." 26. R. M. Bucke scraps of MSS, etc., especially some rough drafts of passages of 1855 "Leaves of Grass." 27. Walt Whitman's summer in Canada, 1880. Letters to him and scraps. 28. German treatise, "Geber Wordsworth und Walt Whitman," Dresden, 1883 29. Excerpts "Strike and Tramp Question," in 1870's. 30. Walt Whitman's "Scrap Book." 31. Walt Whitman's "Family Memoranda," "Autograph Notes." 32. Numerous letters to Dr. R. M. Bucke, from Putnam's Sons, P. K. Poley, H. Buxton Forman and T. B. Harned, re Walt Whitman. 33. American and European pamphlets re Walt Whitman (in the '90's). 34. Numerous newspaper clippings, 1865-7 re Walt Whitman. 35. Soldiers' letters to Walt Whitman during the Civil War and since. [*✓*] 36. Letters from his brother Jeff to Walt Whitman (1862-88). 37. Miscellaneous letters to Walt Whitman and some to his mother.3 Bucke Collection, cont. 38. Nine (9) letters, Peter Doyle to Walt Whitman. 39. Letters from his sister Hannah (Mrs. Hyde) 1855-92; to Walt and some to her mother. 40. Letters from Chas. L. Hyde (brother-in-law) to mother and Walt Whitman (1852-92). 41. Letters from his sister Mattie to Walt Whitman and his mother. 42. Undated letters to Walt Whitman from his mother 43. Letters to and from Walt Whitman from Tom Sawyer, Bethuel Smith, Reubne Farwell and D. B. Read, -- soldiers during the Civil War. 44. Typewritten copies of letters from Walt Whitman (1863-4). 45. Notes on 51st New York Regiment, -- Civil War. 46. Odds and ends of all sorts. (not used). 47. Notes on Walt Whitman's last sickness. By Dr. R. M. Bucke. 48. Three old newspapers kept by Walt Whitman. 49. Whitman's scrap book. 50. Walt Whitman scraps found in a bundle of MSS notes. 51. Remarks of Walt Whitman before the Brooklyn Art Union, 31st March, 1851. 52. Walt Whitman's unused autobiography notes, including "Family Record." 53. Supplementary letters found among Walt Whitman's papers written to Peter Doyle, 1868. The same written out in pencil by R. M. Bucke; also a few additional letters and post cards given R. M. Bucke by Peter Doyle in Philadelphia, 26th May, 1895; also a draft in Whitman's hand of inscription for copy of "Specimen Days" for Peter Doyle. 54. Promus notes for "Leaves of Grass", etc., in Whitman's handwriting. Original copies by Dr. R?M? Bucke. 55. Of "Study of Faust" and "Leaves of Grass." 56. Of "Walt Whitman, Man and Poet." 57. Of "A Lecture on Walt Whitman," by R. M. Bucke, delivered at Sarnia, 9th March, 1900; at London, 15th March, 1900; at Terre Haute, Ind., 31st May, 1900. 4 Bucke Collection, cont. 58. Of "A lecture on Walt Whitman," by R. M. Bucke (about 1895) at Ft. Thomas. 59. Of "A Lecrture on Walt Whitman" by R. M. Bucke, 27th April 1899. 60. Portfolios A?B?C?D? and E, containing 206 journals (American and European) with articles, etc., on Walt Whitman; also other very interesting matter in regard to persons and events of that time. - Covering years from 1841 to 1895. 61. Two large scrap books containing 1498 clippings re Walt Whitman, from the year 1854 until his death. 62. Two pamphlets, the year 1886 (1) "Walt Whitman," by Karl Knorthz, in German (2) "The Poet as a Craftsman," by Wm. Sloan Kennedy. 63. "Walt Whitman," by R. M. Bucke, with some MS by Walt Whitman. 64. "The Original MS of Walt Whitman," by R. M. Bucke; also "MS, Walt Whitman, by William Douglas O'Connor; also "MS, Dialogue", by Walt Whitman. 65. Portfolios A to L inclusive, containing 160 American and European magazines and a few treatises re Walt Whitman. 66. Few old newspaper clippings re Walt Whitman. 67. Preface to the original edition (1855) of "Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman. 68. Fifty-seven photographs of Walt Whitman taken at different times, -- different poses. (Including two taken with Peter Doyle). 69. Nineteen photographs pertaining to Walt Whitman daguerrotype of George Whitman (a brother); a few letters, etc. 70. "Poster", -- Walt Whitman's Lectures, -- in his own hand, 1858. 71. Three large packages of Walt Whitman's clippings, scraps anc other notes. 72. Album containing numerous Walt Whitman photographs (thirty in number) from 1855 to 1883. 73. "Walt Whitman's Bibliography," with 556 cuttings and notes by Walt Whitman. 74. Following copies of Walt Whitman's Works. -- (a) Preface to "Leaves of Grass," original edition, 1855. (b) "Leaves of Grass," 1855 edition. (c) "Leaves of Grass," 1856 edition.5 Bucke Collection, cont. 74, cont, - (d) "Leaves of Grass," 1860, 61 edition. (e) Three copies of "Leaves of Grass," 1871 ed. -- all different. (f) Copy, "Leaves of Grass" 1872 edition. (g) Copy, "Leaves of Grass," 1876 edition. (h) "Leaves of Grass," 1881 edition. (i) Four copies, "Leaves of Grass" 1881 ed -- 2 different sizes. (j) Three copies "Leaves of Grass" 1882 edition. (k) Two copies "Leaves of Grass," 1882 edition. (l) No. 1 copy "Leaves of Grass," 1889 autograph edition, being sample copy with notes in Walt Whitman's own hand. (m) Leaves of Grass, 1889 Autograph edition. (n) Four large and one small copies "Leaves of Grass" 1892 edition, one being first copy sent to R.M. Bucke in Whitman's writing. (o) "Leaves of Grass," 1897 edition. (p) "Leaves of Grass," 1898 edition (No. 2 of 90 copies printed. NOTE: Practically all the above written in by Walt Whitman. 75. Following works by Walt Whitman- (a) "Early Tales," by Walt Whitman 1841-45. (b) "Memoranda during the War", pub. 1875-76, - remembrance copy to Mrs. D. O'Connor. (c) "Drum Taps", 1865. (d) "Specimen Days." 1882 edition. (Two copies) (e) "Specimen Days", 1887 edition. (f) "Two Rivulets," 1876 edition. (g) "Poems by Walt Whitman," selected and edited by Rossetti, 1868. (h) "As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free," 1872. (i) "Democratic Vistas," 1871. "Passage to India, 1871. (j) "Walt Whitman's "Diary in Canada", 1880. (k) "Essays from the Critic," 1881 edition. (l) "Democratic Vistas," and other papers, 1888. (m) Complete Poems and Prose, 1888-89 (n) Prose works, 1892-1898. (o) Selected Poems and Prose, 1888-89. (p) Poems by Walt Whitman, - English edition. (q) "Elegiac Ode," by Walt Whitman, set to music by Charles Villiers Stanford. President Lincoln's Burial Hymn by Walt Whitman. (r) "Good-bye Mt Fancy," 1891 edition. (s) "The Wound Dresser," 1898. (Two copies) (t) Three copies of "American Primer," by Walt Whitman. NOTE: Practically all of the above works written in by Whitman.6 Bucke Collection, cont. 76. Numerous books on Whitman, written by John Burroughs, R.M. Bucke, Ingersoll, Robert Louis Stevenson, Carpenter, Rhys, Donaldson, Dr. Johnston and others,--and some in German. 77. A copy of "The Encheiridion of Epictetus," with notes in Whitman's own hand,--(Evidently read a great deal by him). 78. Five books, "Sadi," "Homer's Odyssey," Lord Houghton's "Selected Poems," "Essays," by Massini, "Julius Caesar," (All owned, read and marked by Whitman) 79. "Leaves of Grass" Imprint. 80. Notes and Fragments 81. In re Walt Whitman.Letters Walt Whitman Collection - TREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY1 Packages. Letters from Bolton (Wallace &c) about 148 Letters from Smiths (R Pearsall & family) about 93 Letters from W. W.'s family - Mother, George, &c about 341 Letters from Hannah and Charlie Heyde - about 120 Letters, postal cards, &c, practically worthless - about 350 Bills & receipts about 375 Letters from Mrs Gilchrist, about 71 Letters from soldiers, &c - of no special importance about 50 Correspondence with Osgood - some drafts of letters from W. W. to J. R. O. about 50TREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY2 Letters from Tom Sawyer Bethuel Smith about 15 Reuben Farwell "Soldiers' Letters to me during the war (some about 67 since) Letters from John Newton about 27 Johnson Letters from the Staffords, about 37 Letters from "Elmer, Jo Baldwin" &c about 16 [*W. W. gave me these letters*] Letters from Bucke about 89 Letters from Kennedy about 32 Letters from Burroughs about 17 Drafts of letters by W. W. to various people - 57 valuable Envelope marked "Correspondence &c. with WC & FP Church 8 & 'Galaxy'" containingTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY3 A. - Allen, E. E. Atkinson, J N Avery, L. Ashe, T. Aldrich, Charles 5 Armasbdan, P Allen, Thomas B American Press Assn. 2 Alden, H. M 3 Adams, R Dudley Alden, W L 3 Anderson, R B Ackerman, Wm Atlantic Monthly Angus, W. G. Avery, WmTREASURER'S MEMORANDA COMTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY4 B. - Brown, Geo D Berney, C 2 Burt, Celie M Baker, Frank Buckley, S. B. Baldwin, T. F. Blood, Benj. Browne, E Bigelow, Ella H 2 Baxter, Sylvester V Baldwin, Charlotte Briggs, Mrs Barton, Wm Gardner Brisbane, R Barmelle, Frank J. Brotherton, J Lundy Butts, Asa K 2 Ballou, Wm Hosea Boyd, J. F. 2 Bryant, W. C. (not Wm Cullen) Bates, Charlotte Fiske [2] 3 Black, John W. 2 Brown F F [Bull, C. C.] Buel, C. C. Barlow, Wilford C Bryant, Caroline O'Brien Brown, A. N. Bathgate, Herbert Brown Leonard M 2 Burt, J Ogden Bonsall, Bart L Baldwin, J. C. Benedict, W. H. Blauvelt, W H Browne, J. F. Baillie, E J Bok, E. W. Bernbridge, Wm T. Bloom, Nathaniel Bingham, L M Baker Jesse Bloor, A. J. Bullard, Laura Curtis Bury, Thomas Barstow, Elisha W. Brown J H Bourbon, Geo Bakler, Morkin Bobb, Theodore Baron, John T Badeaux & Co Brainerd, Erastus Barrow, Joseph Brotherton, Sarah Browne, T. Brown, S. K. Brown, Lewis K Beach, Juliette NTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY5 C. Child, Josiah Carey, William 4 Claxton Remsen & Haffelfinger Casper, A D Chesson, [William] Wilson Clapp, Henry 4 Cauthony, Miss 2 Case, Maria Conway, Moncure D 6 Calhune, [Porter] Peter Clapp, Geo. G. Carpenter, Eliot Calhoun, A R Clay, Cassius M. 2 Carson, Hiram 2 Cram, Geo. W. Cook, Kenningdale 2 Carter, Dinsmore & Co Carpenter, Edward 12 Coates, Florence Earle Chase, Miss Cornwell, J H Collis, Richard W. 2 Cooper, Robert Casper, Aug. D Cunningham, Helen S. Cattell [J] J McK Cave, Oswald Carter, Charles F Church, FP 4 Channing Grace Ellen Channing, Wm F Cline, Mary Chandler, A D Camden Home for Friendless Children Calhoun, Martha Cushman, D. A. Chapman, J Warier Chambers, Julius Champlin, Eva St ClairTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEYD. Dixon, Thomas 8 Dee, Patsy Doolady, Michael 4 Dowden, Edward 9 Donaldson, Thomas 9 Deshon Chas W H 2 Daintry, Laura Dempsey, James J 2 Dumbarton, A Dyke, Florence 2 Davis, Andrew Jackson Davis, Lillian Dudley, Edward Diggs, Annie L. Decamp, Walter Alden Dooley, A. H. Dewey, Louisa Dana, Chas L Davis, V. D. Dickey, Mary S.Walt Whitman Fellowship : International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS : ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL : CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.E. Eyre, Ellen Evans, Kate Elonridge, Char @ 13 Eckler, Peter Edgar, Pelham 2 Esheye, M Elurhard, Gilbert L Emery, S H Eyre, Louisa Dear Edminster, L H Ellis, F. S. 2 Eysher, NellieWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.F. Fox, Fred 2 Fields, James T. Farwell, Reuben 3 Farnham, Chas H 2 Fowler [,] & Wells Frazer, Hiram Flood, Jack Flower, Cyril 3 Ford, Elizabeth Fulton, W. A. Chandos Ford, Helen C Ferguson, Kate Lee Fitzgerald, Eliza Fuller, Sarah Margaret Ford, Bessie & Isabella Foster J. B. Falkenreck, C F Frothingham, Bernard H Fern, Fanny Forman, H Buxton 2 Foote, Geo W. Ford, Gordon L Fletcher, Agnes Forbes, C Ford, A. B. Funk & Wagnalls Foss, Sam WalterWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.G. Giggee, Wm & Arthur 3 Gillette, Dr. Gardner, Alex Gray, Fred Gilchrist, Herbert 19 Garland, Hamlin 3 Gould, Elizabeth Parker 12 Gilder, R. W. Gustofson, H. W. Gladwin, Edgar F Garrison C. G. 2 Grayson, Pauline Gard, D H Gills, Alfred E Green, S W Goodrich, Alex Green, J. M. Gable & Co Graphic Co Gardette, C. G. Galaxy Grant, U. S. (By his sec'y: no auto). Gilder, Jeannette LWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.H. Howard S. B. Hine Chas 4 Hart, John S. Henry, Agnes Hardie, John Harper & Bros Hylton, J Dunbar Hartman, C. Sadakichi 3 Honeyman A V D Hinton Richard J 2 Hoge, Jonathan Hemsley, W. S. Hotten, John Hampden Hart, Fred Hugo, Fritsch 3 Hobart, J W H Harrison, Gabriel Holbrook, M L Hyer, [John] Jo Harned, Thos B Hildreth C J Hoag, Fred A Hawley, Dr Harrison, J B Hay, John Herald, N. Y. Houghton, Lord 2 Holton, Benjamin Holt H P R Hinds, B H Hernick, Francis H Hamby, J. W. Hollyer, Samuel Hunter, James Howland, Marie Hale, Philip Holmes, John A Horner, Helen A Hall, Geo Hurt ,H Hall, Blakely Harper's WeeklyWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.I. Irvin, Mrs Ingram, J H " Wm 3 Ives, Percy 3 Illustrated Press Bureau Isaacs, Isaac Ingram Emily J. Johnston, J H 18 " Alma 3 " Bertha 2 " Grace Jenks, John S. Johnson Lionel " Nancy M " R. U. Walt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.K. Kurtz, W. 2 Keyser, Chas S. Knortz Karl 5 Kerr, Annie M "Katie". Knerr, Calvin B Klein, Jacob Kingsley, Chas S 4 Kirkwood J. P. 3 Knower, Benj. Kersley, Geo Herbert Kirk, Thos F Kitton, Fred G. Kirk, Sophia Kenyon, Margrave Killy, J. G. Klopper H A Kerr J MWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.L. Leland, Henry P 2 Lewis, Chas 2 Law J D Leycester, Rafe Lezuisky, D L 4 Liptay, Paul 4 Loucks, G. P. Lane, Moses 6 Linhorn W J 4 Lee, Fitzgerald 2 Leigh, C. C. 2 Lang, J L Labar, Dick 3 Lathrop, Geo Parsons Leggett, Eliza Seaman 3 Lynch, Arthur Leypoldt, Mrs Fred K Lockwood Ingersoll Lyche, Elsie Lesie Lamb, Henry F. Leon & Bro Lloyd, J. WmWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.M. Mackellar, Thomas 2 Miller, Joaquin 6 Mullary, Jesse 5 Minot, E H Metzler, W. G. Marsin, J B 2 Macaulay, G C Macdonald, F A Maginnis, Wm Henry Merrions & Co 2 Morris, H. S. 2 Morse, S H McDermott, Hugh F Martin, Chas A Meyer, Henry C McClure, S. S. Mitchell, Weir Murdock David Myers, Carrie Mudgett, Ira Morrison, Thos G. Minchen, M B 2 Messaros, Waldo (poem) McLaughlin, E. T. Meier, E D Moncrieff, Elizabeth J. Scott Mawson, Edward McKinsey, Folger 2 McKee, Thos. J Martin, Hetty Cary Meader, John Richard McEntee, John McKenzie, Jamie Moses, H. H Walt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.N. Norton S A Neffleton, A. G. & Co New Jersey Publishing Co. Nowell, Captain Noel, Roden 3 Nice W H Nicholson, Tommy Norman, HenryWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.O. Otis, O B 2 O'Connor, Nelly 11 Osborn, A H Odenheimer, Olivia T. Osler, Dr. O'Shea, P. J. O'Donovan W R Olver JohnWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.P. Pratt A. E. 3 Price, Abby 20 Pratt, Alfred 11 Powell, Fred'k York Perrigo & Finn Parker, E. O. Prall, John P Potter, [Wm] E B 3 Phillips Geo 4 Price Helen Pond J B Palmer Agnes Philon, H. A. Probasco, S. R 4 Perdius, James Peterson, Arthur Perkins, Julie R J Phillips J .G. Prentiss, Chas EWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.R. Robinson, Wm Redfield, J Reynolds, Wm 2 Rider, Anson 6 Rogers, John 7 Rhys, 5 Reynolds, Walter 4 Reinhalter & Co 4 Rolleston T. W. 5 Reeder, Wm Robertson, Alice Kent Rew, Walter M Riley E Reamer, Alex Redpath James 6 Ritter, Mrs F R 2 Reynolds, Mrs. Russell, Benj Jr Rarnsdell, H. J. 3 Robinson, Tracy Rossetti, Wm M 17 Roberts R. D. Randall J K 2 Reid, Whitelaw Rice, Allen Thorndike Reich, Lorenz Roberts, Morley C Robinson, Nugent Redden, V. S. Ryman, F. S. Rush, Geo Jr Richardson, Kate Riley, Wm Harrison 4 Roberts R D. Rees, Edith Roe, Alfred S.Walt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.S. Stokes, Fred'k A. Stoddart, Chas Warren 2 Simpson, T. C. Shepard, Anna Hatch Sutherland, Byron 5 Smith, Huntington Simpson, Abraham 3 Smith, Aaron Storms, George Soule, Silas S. 3 Sammis, O. K. Sinclair, Mrs Speed, James Schmidt, Rudolf 18 Scovel, James M. 18 Stove, J H Staten, E J Strange, Edward F Simpson, A & Co 4 Swinton, John 7 Shoemaker, W L Simmons, Horace C. Sayle, Wellesley Spaulding, Mrs A H 4 Stuart, R. A. Sillard, Robt M 2 Shepherd, Elliot F 2 Sempers, Chas Smith, Mrs A. T. Symonds, John Addngton 6 Shillaber, B P Stewart, E. C. Seybold, E De Slender, Elwina D Stewart, Phil. Searing, Edward W. Surridge, Edith Stowe, Mr C F Seegart Dr. F. Smith & Starr Scott & Williams Smith, Alex H Sullivan [Co] Louis Stewart, Robt Sloane, C F Somesby, C. P. [2] 7 Scholes, Hiram 2 Sims P. H Sharpe Elizabeth J Smith A F Sheldon & Co Shantey, Sam G. Spielman, M H Sears, S. C. Street, J. P. Scull, Walter Delaplaine Southwick, F. TownsendWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.T. Traubel, Horace L 13 Thayer & Eldridge, 11 Ticknor & Fields Tyndale, Sarah Thayer, W W 4 Thornson, H B 2 Tracy, E. A. Tasistro, L. F. 6 Townsend, J H Townsend, Priscilla 3 Tottie, Oscar Thompson, J M Therrell, D. M. Trowbridge, J. G. 9 Townsend Geo E Traubel, Kate S. Taylor, W H 2 Thomson, Geo M Tyrrell, H W Taylor, K. A. Thomas, Chas W Thayer, W R 2 Thrasher, Marion Taylor, Fanny L Thompson, J. Q.Walt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.U Upward, Allen V. Vaughn, Fred 9 Van Dusen, Gerbaude Van Renssalaer, A Voorhees, JudahWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.W. Wilkie, Jas. Wilson B H 16 Williams, Talcott 7 Wallace, Will W Webb, W. E. Walton, Wilhelmina Waldo, Mr & Mrs 2 Walters, Thomas Wilson, Henry Webb, Alfred Williams, M B H 2 Whitman C B Wilson, Fred W Wingate, C F 3 White, W Hale Wroth, J W 5 Wedmore, Fredk Williams, Mrs T. 2 Williamson, G M 3 Whitman, Lavinia F 3 Wentworth H Williams, Ellen M. A. Woodworth, Thos Ward, J. Q. A. Walsh, Moses Williams, Will Wallace, Marie Westgate, Lizzie Whitman, H. N. Walsh, W. S. Whitaker, C H Wroth Corrie E Wilson, Thomas A Wilson, Henry White, Mrs G. A. 3 Wood, J B Wood, C Worthen, W. E. Wren, Jenine Wilder, Mrs C. A. Whiting, W. I. Wood, Wallace Wilkinson, Anna Weblin, Josephine Wyman, Bayard Webb, Alfred Wilkins, E Waters, E. C. Watson, Spencer Warner, E Wilson, Geo Westness, T D Wheeler, DoraWalt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.Y. Young, John Russell 2 Yale, Mrs Z. Zim. B. Walt Whitman Fellowship: International PRESIDENT: DANIEL G. BRINTON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, THOMAS B. HARNED, JOHN BURROUGHS, FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE ISAAC HULL PLATT. COUNCIL: CHARLES G. GARRISON MRS. L. N. FAIRCHILD, HORACE L. TRAUBEL, MISS CHARLOTTE PORTER, JOHN H. JOHNSTON, HENRY L. BONSALL, FRANK H. MACINTIRE, WAYLAND HYATT SMITH, THOMAS EARLE WHITE, JOSEPH FELS. Horace L. Traubel, Secretary and Treasurer, Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A.1 Manuscripts, Autograph Books, &c &cTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY2 1 15 copies L. of G. bound in gray paper. 2 5 sets Centennial Edition fully autographed. 3 Copies W. W.'s complete works - autographed - not counted - 4 Copies W. W.'s pocket ed'n L. of G. - autographed - not counted. 5 Several boxes Centennial edition L. of G. & Two Rivulets - not autographed - not curated TREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY3 6 12 copies Burroughs' Whitman. 7 3 copies "Wardworth & Whitman" - Rolleston - Brown paper covers ]India - paper covers - green - 1871 9 3 copies Passage to India - covers destroyed 10 4 copies Democratic Vistas - Green paper 1871 11 1 copy Democratic Vistas - ditto no cover - mutiliatedTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY4 12) 6 copies Burroughs' "Supplementary Notes" - in sheets. 13) 57 copies "As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free" 14) Copies Worthington Leaves of Grass - not counted. 15) Copies November Boughs & Good Bye My Fancy - sheets - in bindery - not counted 16) Copies Worthington volume - sheets - in bindery - not countedTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY5 17 Scrap book - marked "Dr. Bucke's W. W." 18 1 scrap book - very old - printed matter & ms. notes 19 1 scrap book - very old - printed matter & ms. notes 20 1 scrap book - later 21 1 scrap book devoted to "Specimen Days" 22 2 early scrapbooks - some autographed notes - slenderTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY6 23 2 vols. - Journals W. W. 24 23 notebooks - war & preceding war - some w hard covers - some in paper 25 Copy Legoune's "Art of Reading" - cont'g some notes from W. W. & clips from [x] newspapers 26 Copy for 1881 ed'n L. of G. Mostly reprint 27 "Louis XIV & the Court of France", by Miss Pardoe - autograph W. W. - tied up by him - his inscription on packageTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY7 28 1 set pocket book ed'n sheets - autographed - tied up & inscribed by W. W. 29 Memoranda 51 at N. Y. Volunteers - valuable autographic note - printed matter, &c. 30 "Abraham Lincoln - A Miscellaneous Collection" - MS. & printed matter - valuable. 31. "Physique" - Ms. & printed notes - valuable. 32 "The Crusade" - notes & printed matter - valuableTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY8 33 "Burns" - Ms & printed matter - valuable 34 "Hegel's Philosophy" - entirely Ms. - valuable 35 "Names" - entirely Ms. - valuable 36 "Philosophy of Leaves of Grass" - all Ms - valuable 37 Note - Ms. & printed - having reference to New Jersey 38 Sheets [?] translation 39 Notes &c St Lawrence & [?Sapinay] tripsTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY9 40 Ms. - lists of books order - including Rossettis - 1876 ed'n 41 Ms. notes of "Natimal Literature" 42 "Appendix & Melange" - loose printed proofsheets &c Good Bye - few or no Ms notes 43 Sheets - inscribed by W. W. "first sheet of J. B's Notes" - several sets 44 "Exerpts &c strike & Tramp Questions" - point mainly - little Ms.TREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY10 45 Ms. of "Elias Hicks" - & a few odd pieces of copy - as it appeared in November Boughs. 46 "Twilight Gossip" -&c - Ms. notes - miscellaneous 47 Bundle "November Boughs" - sheets - before cest - unbound 48 "Miscellaneous Items" - mostly Ms. - hodge = podge 49 Ms. Miscellany #2 - odds & ends of Ms. & print. 50 original notes for copy are HicksTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY11 51) Ms. & print Miscellany #3 - cont'g several little improvised memo. book - notes. 52) Family memoranda - dates of moving &c - where lived - Dr Drinkard's letter - in covers 53) 1 Scrapbook - small - blue cover - miscellaneous discussions of W. W. from 1860 to 1876 - small. 54) 6 improvised note books. MS. 1. Nebelungen Lied 2. Homer 3. Cervantes 4. Plato 5. Lucretius 6. The Amadis of GaulTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY12 55) Loose hospital notes - MS. 56) Slip cont'g Buckes "Impromptu Criticism" on the 900 p. vol &c - not counted - 57) 3 sets sheet proofs "after all not to Create only" 58) Sheets - preface to O'Connor's "Three Tales" - not counted 59) Sheets "Remembrance Copy" &c - uncounted - 60) Whitman's "King Richard II" playbook - with autograph 61) Package A. B. C. printed pieces - miscellaneous - of no special value - few ms. notesTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY13 62) Original rough MS. draft "Mystic Trumpeter" 63) Eight bundles portraits - photos. 64) MS. "Out from Behind this Mask" 65) MS. "Poem of Language" &c - old 66) "Rough MS. of Democratic Vistas" - from 7th page 67) MS. bundle starting with slip marked "Leaves Droppings" - valuableTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY14 68 Ms. bundle starting with "The Centennial" - valuable 69 Ms. "Talks ('57) with Mr Farnbam & with Mr Burns about California".. 12 or 15 pp 70 Ms. some diary notes - loose - 71 Odds & Ends - #3 - print & Ms. - 72 First drafts a proof of letters to Pete Doyle, with certain letters from Doyle - 73 "Names - all sorts" - Ms. bundle - valuableTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY15 74 "Era of Queen ?" - Ms. notes - some printed matter 75 "Glimpses of Walt Whitman from 1877 to 1887 - excerpted at the time" - Ms. & printed matter 76 "Bundle Ms. marked "For Specimen Days" - Miscellaneous diaria. #4 77 "Names & Slang in America" - original Ms. of essay - some printed matter - TREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY16 78 Ms. handstation of Schmidt's essay on W. W. 79 Loose printed slips of some of W. W.'s poems - not counted - can be divided equally. 80 Ms. "copy of the London 'Introduction' in Mr Conway's possession" - short 81 Improvised book of address, - old & new - no notes 82 "Words" - Ms. vol. cont'g some printed pieces - but mostly Ms notes -TREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY19 83 [Boston] Ms. & printed matter connected with visit to Boston to supervise the production (1882) of L of G. 84 copy "Specimen Days & Collect" - paper cover - W's inscription & a few marginal notes & corrections of test 85 "Article included for Critic Feb 185 - Ms - autobiographical 86 9 copies O'Connor's "Good Gray Poet" - pamphlet - original [x] edition - TREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY18 87 Defective copy (no cover) Buck's W. W. With a few of W. W.'s underline items &c 88 Bundle #5 - mixed miscellaneous notes & printed matter - not of much value 89 Copies of Radical cont'g "A Woman's Estimate" - not counted - can be divided equally 90 1 set printed page revised "Specimen Days" - notes, Ms. 91 1 set plate proofs 1891 ed'n [x] few marginal notes - TREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY19 92 1 copy 1867 ed'n in sheets - not autographed 93 Ms. copy "Specimen Days" - very valuable 94 set proofs & some copy (mostly printed), Bucke's W. W. - autograph directions W. W. valuable - #1 95 #2 - duplicate of 94 without copy & notes 96 Package marked "stories, scraps &c"' - all printed matter - not W. W.'s all old - poems & prose - evidently carefully preservedTREASURER'S MEMORANDA CONTEMPORARY CLUB PHILADELPHIA HORACE L. TRAUBEL CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY20 97 Miscellaneous collection of old magazine - not cnt'g anything from or about W. 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JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.Pigeon Holes 3 Irvin, Mrs Ingram J H Ingram Wm III Ives, Percy III Illustrative Press Bureau Isaacs Isaac Ingram Emily BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA.It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assure in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this iplace and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER 1, 1892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, 191 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, 17 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fin Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.Letters Johnston J H IIIII IIIII IIIII III " Alma III " Bertha II " Grace Jenks John S. Johnson Lionel " Nancy M " R ULetters Kurtz W II Deyser Chas S Knurtz Karll IIIII Kerr Anne M "Katie" Knerr C B Klein, Jacoby Kingsley Chas S IIII Kirkwood J P III Knower Ben Kersley Geo Herbert Kirk Thos F Ketton Fred G. Kirk Sophia Kenyon Margrave Kelly J. G. Klopper H A Kerr J MF Schell From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Letters Leland Henry P II Lewis Chas II Law J D Leycester Rafe Lezinsky D L IIII Lipton Paul IIII Laucks G B Lane Moses IIIII I Linton W J IIII Lee Fitzgerald II Leigh C C II Long J L Labar Dick III BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA. Lathrop Geo Parsons Leggett Elisa Seaman Lynch Arthur Leypoldt Mars Fredk Lockwood Ingersoll Lycke, Elsie Leslie Lamb Henry F Leon & Bros Lloyd J Wm It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assure in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this iplace and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER 1, 1892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, 191 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, 17 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fin Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.Letters Mackellar Thos II Miller Joaquin IIIII I Mullery Jesse IIIII Minot E H Metzler W. G. Marvin J B II Macaulay G C Macdonald F A Maguinis Wm Henry Merriam & Co II Morris H S Morse S H McDermott Hugh F Martin Chas A Meyer Henry C McClure S S Mitchell Weir Murdoch David Myers Carrie Mudgett Ira Morrison Thos G Minchen, M B II Missaros, Waldo poem McLaughlin E G Meier E D Moncrieff Elizabeth J Scott Mawson Edwd McKinsey Folger II McKie Thos J Martin Kelly Cary Meader John Richard McEntee John McKenzie Jennie Moses H HWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Letters 4 Norton, S. A. Nettleton A. G. & Co New Jersey Publishing Co Nowell Captain Noel, Roden III Nice, W H Nicholson Lonny Norman, Henry BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA.It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assured in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this place and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER 1, 1892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, 191 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, 17 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fin Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.Letters Otis, A B. II O'Connor Nelly IIIII IIIII I Osborn A H Odenheimer Olivia T Oster Dr O'Shea P J II O'Donovan W R Oliver JohnWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Letters Pratt A. E. III Price Abby IIIII IIIII [ii] IIIII IIIII Pratt Alford IIIII IIIII I Powell Fredk York Perrigo & Finn Parker E O Prall John P Potter Mr E B III Phillips Geo IIII Price Helen Pond J B Palmer Agnes Philon H R [Ph] Probasco S R IIII Perkins Jas Peterson Arthur Perkins Juba R J Phillips J. G. Prentiss Chas EWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Letters Robinson Wm Redfield J Reynolds Wm II Rider Anson IIIII I Rogers John IIIII II Rhys E. IIIII [I] Reynolds Walter IIII Remhalter & Co IIII Rolleston T W IIIII Reeder W M Robertson Alice Kent Rew Walter M Riley E Reamer Alex Redpath James IIIII I Ritter Mrs F R II Reynolds Mrs Russell Benj Jr Ramsdell H J III Robinson Tracy Rossetti Wm IIIII IIIII IIIII II Roberts R D Randall J K II [Ritter Fanny Raymond] Reid, Whitelaw Rice, Allen Thorndike Reich Lorenz Roberts Morley C Robinson Nugent Redden V. S. Ryman F S Rush Geo Jr Richardson Kate Riley Wm Harrison IIII Roberts R D Rees Edith Roe Alfred S. Walt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Letters Traubel Horace L IIIII IIIII III Thayer & Eldridge IIIII IIIII I Ticknor & Fields Tyndale Sarah Thayer W W IIII Thomson H B II Tracy E A Tasistro Mr L F IIIII I Townsend J H " Priscilla III Tottie Oscar Thompson J M Therrell D. M. Trowbridge J G IIIII IIII Townsend Geo E IIIII [Trowbridge J. G. II] Traubel Kate S Taylor W H II Thomson Geo M Tyrrell Henry Taylor K A Thomas Chas W Thayer W R II Thomas Annie - poem Thrasher Marion Taylor Fanny L [Tho] Thompson J Q Walt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Letters Stokes Fredk A Stoddart Chas Warren II Simpson F. C. Shepard Anna Hatch Sutherland Byron IIIII Smith Huntington Simpson Abraham III Smith Aaron Storms Geo Soule Silas S. III Sammis O K Sinclair Mrs Speed James II Schmidt Rudolf IIIII IIIII IIIII III Scovel James S IIIII IIIII IIIII III Stine J H Staten E J Strange Edwd F Simpson A & Co IIII Swinton John IIIII II Shoemaker W L Simmons Horace C Sayle Wellesley Spaulding, Mrs A H IIII Stuart Richd A Sillard, Robt M II Shepherd Elliot F II Sempers, Chas Smith, Miss A. T. Symonds IIIII I Shillaber B P [Stoddart C W] Stewart E C Seybold E D Slenker Elmina D Stewart Phil Searing Edwd W Surridge Edith Stowe Mrs C F Seeger, Dr F Smith & Starr Scott & Williams Smith Alex H Sullivan Louis Stewart Robt Sloane C F Somerby C P. IIIII II Scholes Hiram II Sims P H Sharpe Elizabeth J Smith A F Sheldon & Co Stanley Sam G. III Spielman M H Sears S C Street J. P. Scull Walter Delaplaine Southwick F Townsend [Somerby H H]Walt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Letters Wilkie Jas Wilson B H IIIII IIIII IIIII I Williams Talcott IIIII II Wallace Will W Webb W E Walton Wilhelmina Waldo Mr & Mrs II Walters Thos Wilson Henry Webb Alfred Williams M B H II Whitman C B Wilson Fred W Wingate C F III White W Hale Wroth J. W. IIIII Wedmore Fredk Williams Mrs T II Williams G M - III Whitman Lavina F III Wentworth H Williams Ellen M A. Woodworth Thos Ward J Q A Walsh Moses Williams Will Wallace Marie Westgate Lizzie Whitman H N Walsh, Wm S. Whitaker C H Wroth Carrie E Wilson Thos A Wilson Henry White Mrs G A III Wood J B Wood C Worthen W E Whitman Lavina F 2337 N. 18th Wren, Jennie Wilder, A A. Mrs Whiting, W I. Wood Wallace Wilkinson Anna Weblin Josephine Wyman Bayard Webb Alfred Wilkins E Waters E C Watson Spencer Warner, E Wilson Geo Westness T D Wheeler Dora Walt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Letters Vaughan Fred IIIII IIII Van Dusen Gertrude Van Renssalaer, A Voorhees Judah Upward Allen BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA.It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assure in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this iplace and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER 1, 1892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, 191 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, 17 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fin Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.Letters Zim B Young John Russell 11 Yale, Mrs. Bill Stein & Son Printers PhiladelphiaIt is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assure in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this iplace and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER 1, 1892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, 191 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, 17 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fin Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.1 1) 15 copies L. of G. bound in gray paper 2) 5 [cop] sets Centl Edn fully autographed 3) Complete W. W. autog - not counted 4) Rocket Whitman - not counted - auto - 5) Centl. vols - several boxes - not counted - not autographed 6) 12 copies Burroughs Whitman 7) 3 copies Wordsworth & Whitman - Rolleston - Brown paper covers 8) 9 copies Passage to India - paper covers - green - 1871 9) 3 copies P. to India - covers torn 70Walt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.2/ (10) 4 Copies Democratic Vistas-- green paper--1871 (11) 1 copy Dem. Vistas--ditto--no cover--mutilated (12) 6 copies Burroughs "Supplementary Notes"--in sheets. (13) 57 copies As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free (14) Worthington L of G.--not counted (15) Copies November Samples - Good Bye My Fancy--sheets, in bindary--not counted (16) Copies Worthington sheets--bindary--not counted (17) 1 Scrap Book--"Dr Bucke's WW." (18) [3]1 scrapbook--very old (19) 1 scrapbook [2 very old]--very old (20) 1 scrapbook [1 W] later (21) 1 scrapbook--devoted to Specimen DaysWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.3 22) Early scrap=book - some autograph notes - slender. 23) 2 vols - Journals W. W. 24) 23 - note=books = war & preceding war [ha] some in hard covers - some in paper 25) 1 copy Legouvé's "Art of Reading" cont'g some notes [of] from W W & clips from papers 26) Copy for 1881 Ed'n L. of G. Boston Mostly reprint 27) Louis XIV & the Court of France by Miss Pardoe Autograph W. W. - tied up by him - his inscription in packageWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.4 28) 1 set pocket book Edn Sheets - autographed - tied up & inscribed by W. W. 29) Memoranda 51st N. Y. Vol. - Valuable - autog. notes - printed matter &c 30) "Abraham Lincoln - a Miscellaneous Collection" - MS & printed matter - valuable 31) "Physique" - MS & printed notes - valuable 32) "The Crusades" - notes & [ru] printed matter - valuable 33) "Burns" - MS & printed matter - valuableWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.5 34) "Hegel's Philosophy" - entirely MS - valuable. 35) "Names" - entirely MS. val. 36) "Philosophy of Leaves of Grass" - all Ms - val. - 37) Notes - Ms & printed - having ref. to New Jersey BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA. 38) Sheets - Sarrazin translation 39) Notes text St Lawrence & Saguenay trip - 40) MS. - List of books ordered - including Rossetti's 1876 Edn 41) MS. Notes for "National Literature"It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assure in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this iplace and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER 1, 1892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, 191 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, 17 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fin Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.6 42) "Appendix & Melange" - loose printed proof sheets &c Good Bye [lo] few or no ms. notes 43) Sheets - marked by W. W. "first sheet of J. B's notes" - several sets 44) "Excerpts &c Strike & Tramp Questions" - [Ms &] print - little MS. BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA. 45) MS. of "Elias Hicks" - and a few odd pieces of copy - as it appeared in Nov. Bghs. 46) "Twilight Gossip" &c - MS - notes - Miscellaneous 47) Bundle Nov. Bghs - sheets - before cast - unboundIt is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assure in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this iplace and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER 1, 1892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, 191 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, 17 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fin Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.7 48) "Miscellaneous Items" - Mostly MS - - hodgepodge 49) MS. Miscellany #2 - odds & ends of MS & print 50) Original notes for [WW] Essay on Hicks BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA. 51) MS & print miscellany #3 cont'g several little improvised memo. books - notes. 52) Family Memoranda - dates of moving &c where lived - Dr Drinkard's letter - in covers -It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assure in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this iplace and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER 1, 1892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, 191 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, 17 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fin Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.8 53) 1 Scrapbook - small - blue cover - misc. discussions of W W from 1860 to 1876 - small - limited 54) 6 improvised notebooks 1. The Niebelungen Lied 2. Homer 3. Cervantes 4. Plato 5. Lucretius 6. The Amadis of Gaul BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA. 55) Loose Hospital Notes MS 56) [Sheets] Slips cont'g Bucke's "Impromptu Criticism" on the 900 p. vol. &c - not counted 57) 3 sets sheets proofs After all not to Create only 58) Sheets (uncounted) cont'g Preface to "Three Tales" 59) Sheets (uncounted) "Remembrance Copy" &c 60) Whitman's King Richard 2d [libretto] playbook with autographIt is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assured in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this place and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL. OCTOBER I, I892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City. MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, I9I Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, I7 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.9 61) Package A.B.C. printed pieces - miscellaneous - of no special value - few notes 62) Original rough draft Mystic Trumpeter 63) [Several] Eight bundles portraits - photos 64) MS. "Out from behind this mask" 65) MS. "Poem of Language" &c old - 66) "Rough MS of Democratic Vistas" from 7th page 67) MS. Bundle starting with slip marked "Leaves Droppings" - valuable 68) MS. Bundle starting with "The Centennial" - valuableWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.10 69) Ms. - "Talks ('57) with Mr Farnham & with Mr Burns about California." - [overall] 12 or 15 pp 70) MS. Some diary notes - loose - 71) Odds & Ends - [Notes] print & MSS [no] #3 - 72) First drafts a group of letters to Pete Doyle with certain letters from Doyle 73) "Names - [alls] all sorts." - MS bundle - valuable 74) "Era of Queen Mary" - MS. notes - some printed matterIt is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assured in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this place and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL. OCTOBER I, I892. Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City,, MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, I9I Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, I7 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.11 75) "Glimpses of Walt Whitman from 1877 to 1887 - excerpted at the time" - MS. & printed matter 76) Bundle MS. marked "For Specimen Days". Miscellaneous diaria. #4 77) "Names & Slang in America" - original MS. of essay - some printed matter 78) MS. translation of Schmidt's essay on W. W.Walt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.12 79) Loose printed slips of some of W. W.'s poems - not counted - can be divided equally 80) Ms. "Copy of the London 'Introduction' in Mr Conway's possession" - short [Ms] BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA. 81) Improvised book of addresses - old & new - no notes 82) "Words" - MS. vol. cont'g some printed pieces but mostly notes in WW's own hand 83) Boston - Ms & printed matter connected with that visit - a bundleIt is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assured in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this place and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL. OCTOBER I, I892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City. MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, I9I Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, I7 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.13 84) Copy Specimen Days & Collect - paper cover - W's inscription & a few marginal corrections of the text 85) "Article intended for Critic Feb '85" - MS. in [his o] autobiog. 86) 9 Copies O'Connor's "Good Gray Poet" - Pamphlet - original print 87) Defective copy (no cover) Bucke's W. W. with a few of W. W.'s [underlin] underlineations &cWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.14 See if copy of Horace with W's auto is in book list. Put there if it is not Also copy (with W's auto) Saadi - 88) Bundle #5 mixed MS notes & printed matter - not of much value 89) Copies of Radical cont'g "A Woman's Estimate" - not counted - can be divided equally Add to Book a/c Vols 7 & 11 Stedman's Lit 90) 1 set printed page revises Specimen Days - notes MS.It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assured in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this place and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL OCTOBER I, I892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City. MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, I9I Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, I7 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.15 91) 1 set plate proofs 1871 Ed'n - only one or two marginal changes 92) 1 copy 1867 ed'n in sheets - not autog'd 93) MS. Copy Specimen Days - very valuable 94) Set proofs & some copy (mostly printed) Bucke's W. W. - autograph directions W. W. valuable #1 95) #2 Duplicate of above without copy & notes 96) Package marked "Stories, scraps &c." all printed matter. Not W. W.'s. all old. Poems & prose - Evidently carefully securedWalt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.16 97) Miscellaneous coln old mags. not cont'g anything from W. W. [98) Copies of Radical cont'g Mrs. Gilchrist's article - can be divided equally] 98) Set sheets from type - one side only - Dem Vistas & L of G 1871 BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA. 99) "Brooklyn" - a bundle of MS. cont'g extensive notes, seemingly for a history of Long Island or Brooklyn with there numerous newspaper & pamphlets bearing on same subject 100) Letters [of the War] from Hospitals MS. to Mrs W. 101) Letters '65 to 72 - to Mrs W. -It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assured in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this place and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL. OCTOBER I, I892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City. MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, I9I Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, I7 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.Miscellaneous "Elmer, Jo Baldwin" &c ab 16 Bucke -- abt 89 Harned " [29] [30] [31] 32 Burroughs " [16] 17 Drafts of letters by W W to 57 various people valuable Envelope marked cont'g 8 letters "Corresp. &c with WC & FP Church of "Galaxy" -Walt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Miscellaneous Bolton letters - abt 148 Smiths - " [86] 93 Mother, George & family " [330] 341 Heyde Han & Chas " 120 Worthless - cards &c &c " [163] [333] [338] 350 Bills & receipts " 375 Gilchrist Mrs " 71 Soldiers &c of no sp. importance " [15] 50 BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA. Correspondence with [" 50] Osgood - some abt 50 drafts of letters from W. W. to J. R. O. Package from Tom Sawyer abt 15 Bethnel Smith Reuben Farwell " Soldiers' Letters to me during the abt 67 war (some since)" Johnson John Newton abt 27 Stafford letters " [30] 37It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assured in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this place and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL. OCTOBER I, I892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City. MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, I9I Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, I7 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.Add to Books. Positive Polity - Comte - 3d vol. with aut. letter by Vernon Lushington, translator (?) Poor, dirty, unbound copy Specimen Days - #25 - no auto The Blood of Abel - W. F. Bryant paper 2 Vol War Reports - with maps - one with WW auto - the other not. - Package [10] opera librettos - [s] several containing W.'s auto "Reminiscences of Old Gloucester" - paper - inscription by W. W. Symond's Dante - copy presented W. by J. W. W. -Walt Whitman F [?]. Schetl From Harper's Weekly. Copyright, 1892, by Harper & Brothers.Pamphlets - The Halleck Memorial - inscription by James Grant Wilson The Influence of Emerson - W. R. Thayer - ins. by author. Harper's Mag cont'g article abt Montauk Pt - ins. by W. W. BILL STEIN & SON PRINTERS PHILADELPHIA.It is the motive of this letter to solicit your aid in an effort to effect the purchase, preservation and endowment of the house on Mickle Street, Camden, in which Walt Whitman died. In order the more completely to feel assured in and to further the purpose in view, I have discussed the matter with a group of Whitman's friends, some of whose names are subjoined. I feel it important that I should state their attitude in this place and to you. It is hoped that you will feel some interest in the project, and will be disposed in such measure as you can to contribute toward its successful issue. Communication is invited. The subscriber may be addressed at Camden, New Jersey. HORACE L. TRAUBEL. OCTOBER I, I892 Endorsed by JOHN BURROUGHS, West Park, Ulster Co., N. Y. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, New York City. MRS. ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, I9I Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. THOMAS B. HARNED, Camden, N. J. RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE, London, Ontario, Canada. J. H. JOHNSTON, I7 Union Square, New York City. DANIEL G. BRINTON, Media, Pa. FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS, Germantown, Philadelphia. HARRISON S. MORRIS, Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. J. W. WALLACE, Anderton near Chorley, Lancashire, England. Dr. J. JOHNSTON, Bolton, Lancashire, England.