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Letter from Walt Whitman to Conway, 1868-02-17
"...I am willing that Mr. Hotten should sell his English publication of my poems in the United States on condition of paying me one shilling on every copy...." TBI 295.
Letter from Walt Whitman to J.D.A. Ward, April 12
"...Dear Sir, In a letter from John Swinton as he speaks of your kind desire to subscribe for some copies of my new edition...."
Letter from Walt Whitman to unidentified recipient, 1887-10-04
"...Nothing very different with me - I am just going out for a drive - cool and bright weather - hear from Dr. Bucke always writes me cheerily and chipper...."
Letter from Yale University Library to Tulsa Public Library, 1949-08-02
Acknowledgement of Tulsa Bibliophiles gift of Whitman materials.
Lithograph for "Our Poet's Corner", 1895-12
Plate No. 23 from the Masterpiece Library featuring Walt Whitman in hat, coat, and vest, as an elderly man. Printed by Riddle and Couchman, Lithographers (London).
Lithographic reproduction with corresponding print blocks, 1872
Numbered keepsake with season's best wishes from Alred Goldsmith. Image features an artist's portrayal of Walt Whitman entitled "Men of the Day", from "The Fifth Avenue Journal". This copy No. 68.
Includes mounted metal print blocks for the image and the text.
Mailing envelope, 1951
Mailing envelope printed with the Walt Whitman's House logo from a woodcut by Egmont Arens; postmarked from Camden, New Jersey; addressed to the Public Library, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Membership and bibliographical records
Carbon copy of a typed membership roll; handwritten and typed lists of Whitman bibliographical materials; auctioneer and bookseller catalogs, etc.
Musical anniversary program admission ticket, 1949-05-31
Admission ticket to a musical program celebrating the 130th anniversary of the birth of Walt Whitman. Held in the Junior Ball Room of the Hotel Walt Whitman. Directed by Professor John Alnmquist and sponsored by the Walt Whitman Foundation.
Note from Walt Whitman to Jeannette L. Gilder, 1880-12-31
"...Yes, my friend, I will supply you with some little outdoor sketches...."