. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . The most individual (if American poets was born at Westhills, Long Island, in ISO!), the son of a carpenter. Heearly learned the trade of printing; at twenty he was editor and publisher of a paper. Fur many years he was trav-eling all over the West of that day, from Xew Orleans to Canada. In he brought out the first edition ofLeaves of Grass, at first a thin volume of ninety-four pages, later growing until it had become several times thesize of the original. At


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . The most individual (if American poets was born at Westhills, Long Island, in ISO!), the son of a carpenter. Heearly learned the trade of printing; at twenty he was editor and publisher of a paper. Fur many years he was trav-eling all over the West of that day, from Xew Orleans to Canada. In he brought out the first edition ofLeaves of Grass, at first a thin volume of ninety-four pages, later growing until it had become several times thesize of the original. At the end of the second year of the Civil War. Whitman went t.• Washington to care for hisbrother, who had been wounded in the battle of Fredericksburg. For the next three years he served as an armynurse, chiefly in the hospitals of Washington. The literary outcome of this experience was Drum Taps, fromwhich the poems in the present volume are taken, and which he described as a little book containing lifes darknessand blood-dripping wounds and psalms of the dead. For several years after the war he remained in Governmente


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