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The Portable Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman
The Portable Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman












Because of their size, the original documents are stored unfolded and flattened in large-sized folders rather than in regular-sized archival boxes.Įnjoy the latest Whitman batch! And we always love to hear from you about what you're learning as you transcribe and review.Īnd completed Whitman transcriptions added to loc.gov!Īlongside the addition above, we are happy to announce that your transcriptions from previous Whitman projects are now in loc.gov for the public to explore. These materials are from the Poetry and Prose sections of the Feinberg-Whitman Collection in the Manuscript Division but are physically stored in a slightly different way than the rest of the collection.

The Portable Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman

The oversize series contains manuscript drafts and a sampling of the freelance writing Whitman did for different newspapers and periodicals over his career.

The Portable Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman

Among those represented in the letters are John Burroughs, Charles Eldridge, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Fanny Fern, Anne Gilchrist, Richard Watson Gilder, Robert Ingersoll, William Slone Kennedy, William and Ellen O’Connor, James Redpath, William Michael Rossetti, and Oscar Wilde, future literary executors Richard Maurice Bucke and Thomas Biggs Harned and many others, including Whitman’s significant other, the streetcar and railroad conductor Peter Doyle. In his general correspondence series, you'll find drafts of letters to and from Whitman, spanning from 1841 to 1892. Whitman was especially close to George and to their younger brother Jeff (1833-1890), who lived and worked in St. A highlight in the series is the 1863 diary written by Whitman’s brother George (1829-1901), who served in a New York regiment of the Union Army in the Civil War.

The Portable Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman

Whitman's family papers span forty years from 1852 (three years before the first publication of Leaves of Grass) to the end of Whitman’s life in 1892. Start transcribing these materials today! These 11,000+ pages reveal Whitman's family relationships as well as his interactions with literary peers, friends, patrons, critics, and admirers. In partnership with Manuscript Division historian Barbara Bair, By the People has launched three additional Walt Whitman projects: his family papers, general correspondence, and some oversize materials.














The Portable Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman