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Inscription by Walt Whitman for Peter Doyle, Undated
"Peter Doyle from the author with love...Pete do you remember (of course you do - I do well) those great long jovial walks we had out of Washington moonlight nights...."
Printed on verso: An Interesting Walt Whitman Item. Specimen Days and Collect.... Inscribed to A.F. Goldsmith from the owner [---].
Letter from Peter Doyle to Walt Whitman, 1868-09-27
"...I visited the Theatre since I wrote last to see the Black Crook. I had no idea that it wasa so good. Some of the scenes was magnificient [sic]. Harry (No. 11) sends you his love...."
Handwritten note on verso (author unknown) reads: This letter written in 1868. Doyl[e] then a young man. Note envelope is addressed by Whitman. HGe probabl6y gave Doyle envelopes so inscribed - He did this for others, and also for his mother.