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Walt WHITMAN

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LARGE WALT WHITMAN SIGNATURE

WHITMAN, Walt. Signature. Lawrence, Kansas: September 16, 1879. Sheet of wove stock (6-1/2 by 4 inches). Framed with photograph, entire piece measures 14 by 18-1/2 inches.

Large original signature, “Walt Whitman, Lawrence Kansas, Sept. 16 ‘79,” signed during the Old Settlers of Kansas quarter-centennial celebration of the settlement of the territory. Beautifully framed.

“In 1879, Whitman had accepted the invitation of Col. John W. Forney and the Old Settlers of Kansas committee to be present at the quarter-centennial celebration of the settlement of Kansas at Bismarck Grove, near Lawrence, on September 15 and 16 of that year. The gathering proved to be one of the largest political meetings in the history of the state up to that time… Both Whitman and Forney resided in Lawrence at 1425 Tennessee Street, the home of Judge John P. Usher, Secretary of the Interior under Lincoln and mayor of Lawrence at the time of their visit… On the second day of the reunion, Whitman had been erroneously billed to read a poem… [In fact], the poet did not attend the celebration on September 16, but rested at the Usher home, where he enjoyed hearing the mayor’s sons tell of their experiences in the West… Lawrence publisher, T. Dwight Thacher, who was to introduce Whitman at Bismarck Grove, was surprised to find him not present to read his poem; he excused Whitman’s absence, however, on the grounds of the poet’s poor health and his fatigues of travel.” (Robert R. Hubach). Whitman’s “poor health” did not prevent him from penning this very large, bold and vibrant autograph, before departing the next morning for Topeka.

Fine condition. Beautifully framed.

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