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Walt Whitman

  • A New Child

    A New Child
    Walt Whitman's Birthday! He was the second of nine children born to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman and Sir Walter Whitman. He was named Walter, after his father, but nicknamed walt to distinguish him from his father.
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    Walt Whitman

  • Time To Move!

    Time To Move!
    Walt's Father insists they move to Brooklyn, across the east river beside New York in order to try to fix their financial crisis.
  • Working Early

    Working Early
    Whitman's Father pulls Walt out of school at age 11, and forces him to get a job to help with financial crisis. He finds work as an office boy, and then apprentices as a printer for a local newspaper called the "Patriot".
  • Trying To Be A teacher

    Trying To Be A teacher
    From 1836-1841 Whitman teaches school on Long Islad. He stops inbetween teaching in for two years (1838-1839) to publish a weekly newspaper called the 'Long Islander'.
  • First Novel Published

    First Novel Published
    Whitman publishes his first novel, Franklin Evans; or The Inebriate. The novel is popular, though Whitman himself later describe it as "rot."
  • Returning To The Big City

    Returning To The Big City
    Whitman finds an antislavery newspaper called the Weekly Freeman. The paper's offices are burned almost immediately after the first issue is published.
  • Leaves Of Grass

    Leaves Of Grass
    Leaves Of Grass- Walt Whitmans very admired poetry book is published for the first time ever. Later, it will be recalled six times for editing.
  • Leaves Of Grass #2

    Leaves Of Grass #2
    Whitman publishes a second edition of Leaves Of Grass
  • Baby Brother in the Union Army

    Baby Brother in the Union Army
    The Civil War begins. Whitman's younger brother George joins the Union Army.
  • Tending as a nurse

    Tending as a nurse
    After hearing news of his brother being wounded in the war- Whiman travels to Frederiksburg, Virgina. Georges injury is minor, but Walt is convinced to stay and tend as a nurse to other wounded veterans. While here, Whitman meets 21 year old Peter Doyle, who he later shares an intimate reelationship with.
  • Stroke?!

    Stroke?!
    Whitman suffers his first stroke, leaving him partially paralyzed. This is the first of several serious health problems Walt will face in the last twenty years of his life.
  • The Second Stroke

    A second stroke paralyzes the right side of Walt Whitmans body.
  • Abraham Lincoln and others

    Abraham Lincoln and others
    Whitman appears on stage in New York to give a lecture on President Lincoln. Many elebrities attend, Including writer Mark Twain, author and future secretary of state John Hay, U.S. Army commander William Tecumseh Sherman.
  • Whitmans Death

    Whitmans Death
  • Into The Tomb

    Into The Tomb
    Walter Whitman, who died only four days ago, was built a tomb and placed inside. The tomb remains today in the Harleigh Cemetery, in Camden, New Jersey.