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![Color illustration of poet and author of Walt Whitman waring a wide brimmed hat and his usual flowing white beard. His face is framed by colorful books.](https://crowd-content.s3.amazonaws.com/card_images/CampCard_Whitman.png?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIAZAMZA3WHZ5RJ5RCK&Signature=M7hKAYmrnd8%2Bi5Xmm2O%2B9uKwUKI%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEBgaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJGMEQCIAUdDo8tX6a0nl7OK4QIJd590PFCIXppjQtKqRjN2wO8AiAf%2FWV22YTKW62%2F3x3dvPMpUjH6k4cP4L9mtis58dInMyrsAwgREAMaDDYxOTMzMzA4MjUxMSIMrHBOdu82k1GxYWh6KskDGQHhKMBUovHK1WLbIAJh394jyrExoHzf82x%2B3Kw3JCNOKn2T6MWZRb1r6P5iVdk3yyJokbQm%2BGQYsRk%2FwfU6lX1eM1d32S%2F3t1oToGqD%2F0CU%2FlDb7ybrG2hh9Zwpd9VWsQam8A1Im2KOT74%2BwhUbNf2REfWqO5gpTnUHtlYp9R0szb5wclhv4bvtOCWglv1a4WETv436yVE6C93uSM2SIR%2Bi7bzE76gdcRLM2U3ioSWYcVju8AA%2BjDYPghWnN6qaIGuBe2CWwUhWZVZtkljaVD9ERVJje7mTXnwUTXJnQ%2FBPXCfYFxQX%2Bqgb9F0ftIaapxAsg8t5Xxw4KqqD7sylXopeAiMsrBDHQpAC%2FYyeExv5293VVJ8SHrXzj4Cfj%2FCf6bVvUvtCNdK03dA1x2jrmgP0gSchgnmjkRn589UWlKJUKKwkeUJuf4jqE0eJKWOka9BTDRE0W2KyWE3CF%2Bjdr%2Fb%2F6u7WcFZLXy0A0zWIFWBwZKwBJyJmspBgbzORPWcd3ksT966IuvpDS2Qzek3FZeJ1NKaemxocpDbJ7KP2hoSQ0UG0mLb56UCXTCC7VgvB3w3CczsTqA%2Bombo7MS62nJODcDFHeu8uizD0pZi8BjqmAfuf8gBdR6j9eppAu8QoxJeSoxDhkVERoCh0MsHndtJ95ku2b0g%2B6rxrexQCwWyt11u8PurLlZ9EF7ob0v3UsRaSn2MTMbhDn4Jq9M6YD6F9opabg43UTzzHB7eYF4jqkf53d1AE6P%2BD1pRbmW403TwPfefepIOjdoBlK3CJD2q%2FFeNOkHwvZP5fjx%2F%2Bky2kTLw9moWx4Nblu5RK88qTtqpPvprFs5I%3D&Expires=1736844269)
Transcribing Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman is best known as a path-breaking poet and author of Leaves of Grass.
He worked as a school teacher, printer, newspaper editor, journalist, and carpenter, before becoming a civil servant and volunteer visitor in Washington D.C. Union hospitals during the Civil War. Whitman penned a variety of poetry and prose, including essays, articles, reviews, fiction and nonfiction for the periodical press, speeches, and autobiographical works.
![Circa 1896 photograph of poet and author Walt Whitman seated by a window. Whitman has a long flowing white beard and is illuminated by light pouring through the window.](https://crowd-content.s3.amazonaws.com/card_images/CampCard_WhitmanLC.png?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIAZAMZA3WHZ5RJ5RCK&Signature=fmuOUGvY70C%2FZOSkeE365rxb4x8%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEBgaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJGMEQCIAUdDo8tX6a0nl7OK4QIJd590PFCIXppjQtKqRjN2wO8AiAf%2FWV22YTKW62%2F3x3dvPMpUjH6k4cP4L9mtis58dInMyrsAwgREAMaDDYxOTMzMzA4MjUxMSIMrHBOdu82k1GxYWh6KskDGQHhKMBUovHK1WLbIAJh394jyrExoHzf82x%2B3Kw3JCNOKn2T6MWZRb1r6P5iVdk3yyJokbQm%2BGQYsRk%2FwfU6lX1eM1d32S%2F3t1oToGqD%2F0CU%2FlDb7ybrG2hh9Zwpd9VWsQam8A1Im2KOT74%2BwhUbNf2REfWqO5gpTnUHtlYp9R0szb5wclhv4bvtOCWglv1a4WETv436yVE6C93uSM2SIR%2Bi7bzE76gdcRLM2U3ioSWYcVju8AA%2BjDYPghWnN6qaIGuBe2CWwUhWZVZtkljaVD9ERVJje7mTXnwUTXJnQ%2FBPXCfYFxQX%2Bqgb9F0ftIaapxAsg8t5Xxw4KqqD7sylXopeAiMsrBDHQpAC%2FYyeExv5293VVJ8SHrXzj4Cfj%2FCf6bVvUvtCNdK03dA1x2jrmgP0gSchgnmjkRn589UWlKJUKKwkeUJuf4jqE0eJKWOka9BTDRE0W2KyWE3CF%2Bjdr%2Fb%2F6u7WcFZLXy0A0zWIFWBwZKwBJyJmspBgbzORPWcd3ksT966IuvpDS2Qzek3FZeJ1NKaemxocpDbJ7KP2hoSQ0UG0mLb56UCXTCC7VgvB3w3CczsTqA%2Bombo7MS62nJODcDFHeu8uizD0pZi8BjqmAfuf8gBdR6j9eppAu8QoxJeSoxDhkVERoCh0MsHndtJ95ku2b0g%2B6rxrexQCwWyt11u8PurLlZ9EF7ob0v3UsRaSn2MTMbhDn4Jq9M6YD6F9opabg43UTzzHB7eYF4jqkf53d1AE6P%2BD1pRbmW403TwPfefepIOjdoBlK3CJD2q%2FFeNOkHwvZP5fjx%2F%2Bky2kTLw9moWx4Nblu5RK88qTtqpPvprFs5I%3D&Expires=1736844269)
Whitman at the Library of Congress
The Library of Congress holds the largest number of Walt Whitman materials in the world.
The drafts, notes, fragments, letters, poetry, and prose in this campaign come from three different collections held by the Library's Manuscript Division:
![Screenshot of the Walt Whitman Archive Website which features a large close up illustration portrait of Whitman. His beard fills the frame as his eyes look piercingly to the left. The website headings include: Published Works, In Whitman's Hand, Life & Letters, and Commentary.](https://crowd-content.s3.amazonaws.com/card_images/CampCard_WhitmanArchive.png?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIAZAMZA3WHZ5RJ5RCK&Signature=lmw7CsW08UZp3S%2BxxETU1wP2XBk%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEBgaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJGMEQCIAUdDo8tX6a0nl7OK4QIJd590PFCIXppjQtKqRjN2wO8AiAf%2FWV22YTKW62%2F3x3dvPMpUjH6k4cP4L9mtis58dInMyrsAwgREAMaDDYxOTMzMzA4MjUxMSIMrHBOdu82k1GxYWh6KskDGQHhKMBUovHK1WLbIAJh394jyrExoHzf82x%2B3Kw3JCNOKn2T6MWZRb1r6P5iVdk3yyJokbQm%2BGQYsRk%2FwfU6lX1eM1d32S%2F3t1oToGqD%2F0CU%2FlDb7ybrG2hh9Zwpd9VWsQam8A1Im2KOT74%2BwhUbNf2REfWqO5gpTnUHtlYp9R0szb5wclhv4bvtOCWglv1a4WETv436yVE6C93uSM2SIR%2Bi7bzE76gdcRLM2U3ioSWYcVju8AA%2BjDYPghWnN6qaIGuBe2CWwUhWZVZtkljaVD9ERVJje7mTXnwUTXJnQ%2FBPXCfYFxQX%2Bqgb9F0ftIaapxAsg8t5Xxw4KqqD7sylXopeAiMsrBDHQpAC%2FYyeExv5293VVJ8SHrXzj4Cfj%2FCf6bVvUvtCNdK03dA1x2jrmgP0gSchgnmjkRn589UWlKJUKKwkeUJuf4jqE0eJKWOka9BTDRE0W2KyWE3CF%2Bjdr%2Fb%2F6u7WcFZLXy0A0zWIFWBwZKwBJyJmspBgbzORPWcd3ksT966IuvpDS2Qzek3FZeJ1NKaemxocpDbJ7KP2hoSQ0UG0mLb56UCXTCC7VgvB3w3CczsTqA%2Bombo7MS62nJODcDFHeu8uizD0pZi8BjqmAfuf8gBdR6j9eppAu8QoxJeSoxDhkVERoCh0MsHndtJ95ku2b0g%2B6rxrexQCwWyt11u8PurLlZ9EF7ob0v3UsRaSn2MTMbhDn4Jq9M6YD6F9opabg43UTzzHB7eYF4jqkf53d1AE6P%2BD1pRbmW403TwPfefepIOjdoBlK3CJD2q%2FFeNOkHwvZP5fjx%2F%2Bky2kTLw9moWx4Nblu5RK88qTtqpPvprFs5I%3D&Expires=1736844269)
Is it in the Whitman Archive?
Transcriptions in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's Walt Whitman Archive website may be a helpful resource for volunteers working on the correspondence in this campaign.
The Whitman Archive does not cover the entirety of the Library's collections but does contain transcriptions for many of the Whitman letters held by the Library.
Search keywords from a document to try to locate it in the Whitman Archive database.
![Walt Whitman's handwritten draft of his poem "O Captain! My Captain", including crossouts and different words than the final published version.](https://crowd-content.s3.amazonaws.com/card_images/TranscriptionBasics_Whitman_mss18630_027_52_003.png?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIAZAMZA3WHZ5RJ5RCK&Signature=5Xh1nQuTDWtGx2kQ%2B2YEmwRkTlg%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEBgaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJGMEQCIAUdDo8tX6a0nl7OK4QIJd590PFCIXppjQtKqRjN2wO8AiAf%2FWV22YTKW62%2F3x3dvPMpUjH6k4cP4L9mtis58dInMyrsAwgREAMaDDYxOTMzMzA4MjUxMSIMrHBOdu82k1GxYWh6KskDGQHhKMBUovHK1WLbIAJh394jyrExoHzf82x%2B3Kw3JCNOKn2T6MWZRb1r6P5iVdk3yyJokbQm%2BGQYsRk%2FwfU6lX1eM1d32S%2F3t1oToGqD%2F0CU%2FlDb7ybrG2hh9Zwpd9VWsQam8A1Im2KOT74%2BwhUbNf2REfWqO5gpTnUHtlYp9R0szb5wclhv4bvtOCWglv1a4WETv436yVE6C93uSM2SIR%2Bi7bzE76gdcRLM2U3ioSWYcVju8AA%2BjDYPghWnN6qaIGuBe2CWwUhWZVZtkljaVD9ERVJje7mTXnwUTXJnQ%2FBPXCfYFxQX%2Bqgb9F0ftIaapxAsg8t5Xxw4KqqD7sylXopeAiMsrBDHQpAC%2FYyeExv5293VVJ8SHrXzj4Cfj%2FCf6bVvUvtCNdK03dA1x2jrmgP0gSchgnmjkRn589UWlKJUKKwkeUJuf4jqE0eJKWOka9BTDRE0W2KyWE3CF%2Bjdr%2Fb%2F6u7WcFZLXy0A0zWIFWBwZKwBJyJmspBgbzORPWcd3ksT966IuvpDS2Qzek3FZeJ1NKaemxocpDbJ7KP2hoSQ0UG0mLb56UCXTCC7VgvB3w3CczsTqA%2Bombo7MS62nJODcDFHeu8uizD0pZi8BjqmAfuf8gBdR6j9eppAu8QoxJeSoxDhkVERoCh0MsHndtJ95ku2b0g%2B6rxrexQCwWyt11u8PurLlZ9EF7ob0v3UsRaSn2MTMbhDn4Jq9M6YD6F9opabg43UTzzHB7eYF4jqkf53d1AE6P%2BD1pRbmW403TwPfefepIOjdoBlK3CJD2q%2FFeNOkHwvZP5fjx%2F%2Bky2kTLw9moWx4Nblu5RK88qTtqpPvprFs5I%3D&Expires=1736844269)
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![Photograph of an 1854 letter on yellowed paper with an intricate cut around the edges of the paper, making it look like lace. The letter is written in looping hand and the visible text reads "My Beloved Husband, I received your letter day before yesterday & have not answered it because I could say nothing good of myself." The letter is to Judge Joseph Holt from his wife Mary.](https://crowd-content.s3.amazonaws.com/card_images/19thHandwriting_2mss26385_098_07_0054.png?AWSAccessKeyId=ASIAZAMZA3WHZ5RJ5RCK&Signature=bZpv6eMY7NfRKSKJKcAvxGIiHh0%3D&x-amz-security-token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEBgaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJGMEQCIAUdDo8tX6a0nl7OK4QIJd590PFCIXppjQtKqRjN2wO8AiAf%2FWV22YTKW62%2F3x3dvPMpUjH6k4cP4L9mtis58dInMyrsAwgREAMaDDYxOTMzMzA4MjUxMSIMrHBOdu82k1GxYWh6KskDGQHhKMBUovHK1WLbIAJh394jyrExoHzf82x%2B3Kw3JCNOKn2T6MWZRb1r6P5iVdk3yyJokbQm%2BGQYsRk%2FwfU6lX1eM1d32S%2F3t1oToGqD%2F0CU%2FlDb7ybrG2hh9Zwpd9VWsQam8A1Im2KOT74%2BwhUbNf2REfWqO5gpTnUHtlYp9R0szb5wclhv4bvtOCWglv1a4WETv436yVE6C93uSM2SIR%2Bi7bzE76gdcRLM2U3ioSWYcVju8AA%2BjDYPghWnN6qaIGuBe2CWwUhWZVZtkljaVD9ERVJje7mTXnwUTXJnQ%2FBPXCfYFxQX%2Bqgb9F0ftIaapxAsg8t5Xxw4KqqD7sylXopeAiMsrBDHQpAC%2FYyeExv5293VVJ8SHrXzj4Cfj%2FCf6bVvUvtCNdK03dA1x2jrmgP0gSchgnmjkRn589UWlKJUKKwkeUJuf4jqE0eJKWOka9BTDRE0W2KyWE3CF%2Bjdr%2Fb%2F6u7WcFZLXy0A0zWIFWBwZKwBJyJmspBgbzORPWcd3ksT966IuvpDS2Qzek3FZeJ1NKaemxocpDbJ7KP2hoSQ0UG0mLb56UCXTCC7VgvB3w3CczsTqA%2Bombo7MS62nJODcDFHeu8uizD0pZi8BjqmAfuf8gBdR6j9eppAu8QoxJeSoxDhkVERoCh0MsHndtJ95ku2b0g%2B6rxrexQCwWyt11u8PurLlZ9EF7ob0v3UsRaSn2MTMbhDn4Jq9M6YD6F9opabg43UTzzHB7eYF4jqkf53d1AE6P%2BD1pRbmW403TwPfefepIOjdoBlK3CJD2q%2FFeNOkHwvZP5fjx%2F%2Bky2kTLw9moWx4Nblu5RK88qTtqpPvprFs5I%3D&Expires=1736844269)
Historical handwriting
Many documents in this campaign use Spencerian script, a handwriting used from about 1850 to 1925. It was standard in the U.S. prior to widespread adoption of typewriters.
These resources can help with you deciphering:
- Handwriting in the Civil War, Sullivan Press
- How to decipher unfamiliar handwriting, Natural History Museum Archives (UK)
- Palaeography: reading old handwriting, 1500 - 1800, A practical online tutorial, UK National Archives
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