Will S. Monroe collection of Walt Whitman material, 1928-1930.

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Will S. Monroe collection of Walt Whitman material, 1928-1930.

Notes and correspondence to and from librarians, relatives of people who knew Walt Whitman and others, primarily concerning contemporary authors and their views of Whitman.

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