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Walt Whitman
An excellent summary of the life and works of Walt Whitman is available at The Walt Whitman Archive here.
Walt Whitman’s notebooks are available on the American Memory site of the Library of Congress here.
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Rene,
Very much enjoy your site. I’m former military USMC and have had the privilege of living near or visiting many Civil War relevant sites. We’re still very much interested in x-publishing some of your insight into how Missouri and Kansas impacted the Civil War and some of the things which took place in our region. Naturally, interested in promoting your blog as well. I presume the interest is still mutual. Hope to hear from you soon.
Hi Phil,
Thanks for you note. I’d be delighted. I’m looking into some ideas for articles. Will stay in touch.
Best,
Rene