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Walt Whitman at Chatham - Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National
Excerpts from Whitman's book The Wound Dresser "Began my visits (December 21, 1862) among the camp The poet Walt Whitman. Whitman came to Chatham looking for his
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Through excerpts of Whitman's writing paired with some of of the poetics of American painting, sculpture The Wound-Dresser. Walt Whitman famously characterized himself as
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The Better Angel: Walt Whitman in the Civil War by Roy Morris, Jr. (Oxford The Wound-Dresser (excerpts) Bearing the bandages, water and sponge,
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The poet Walt Whitman visited Chatham House in Dec. 1862 in search face wound, but from this experience he wrote his book Wound Dresser: Excerpts from Whitman
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