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XI. (Blue-lined white paper, 10" x 8", two sheets; envelope postmarked Camden, June 14, and addressed to Carl Knortz.)
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XI.
(Blue-lined white paper, 10" x 8", two sheets; envelope postmarked Camden, June 14, and addressed to Carl Knortz.)

Dear Sir

Yours rec'd & I send you a few names I would like to have the address forwarded to. I am ab't as usual in health. I wish you to keep me posted of any thing that occurs—& I will you.

Walt Whitman

Edward Carpenter, Millthorpe, near Chesterfield, England

W S Kennedy, Belmont, Mass.

T W Rolleston, Editor University Magazine Dublin Ireland

Wm M Rossetti, 5 Endsleigh Gardens, Enston Square, London n w England (Dante Rossetti is dead)

Mrs. B F C Costelloe, 40 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, London S w England

Ernest Rhys, 59 Cheyne Walk Chelsea, London S w England

J Addington Symonds, Davos Platz Graūbünden Switzerland

E C Stedman 45 E 30th St New York City

Prof. Edward Dowden Temple Road Winstead Rathmines Dublin Ireland

This letter is included by Mr. Frenz in his article, but it lacks the list of names appended. The address was probably Knortz's lecture on Whitman, which was published in New York in 1886 as No. 14 in a series of "Vorträge des geselligwissenschaftlichen Vereins." The list of names will be familiar to students of Whitman, for they are all among his most ardent friends and disciples.