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Walt Whitman Historical Markers

These markers feature details on the life and works of Walt Whitman, including quotes of his poetry. In addition to being important to the history of American poetry, he was also a journalist and Civil War nurse. Most historians agree that he was either gay or bisexual.
 
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By Barry Swackhamer, February 3, 2014
A Haven for Artists and Marker
1 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park — A Haven for Artists
In the late 1800s, Joaquin Miller hosted gatherings of such notables as authors Jack London, Ambrose Bierce, Mark Twain, Bret Harte and Prentice Mulford; English humorist and playwright Tom Hood; illustrator/engraver Frank Leslie; poet Walt Whitman, . . . Map (db m71761) HM
2 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — 2007.001 — Excerpt from Walt Whitman's "The Dresser" (1865 version) and "We Embrace" by E. Ethelbert Miller
The Dresser Walt Whitman (surrounding station entrance) We Embrace E. Ethelbert Miller, 2005 (surrounding bench) This excerpt from Walt Whitman's "The Dresser" (1865 version) and "We Embrace" by E. Ethelbert Miller are . . . Map (db m112634) HM
3 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — .5 — Abraham Lincoln Walked HereCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail — Reported permanently removed
"Tonight, beautiful women, perfumes, and the violins’ sweetness…
At 10:30 p.m. on March 4, 1865, a tired and gaunt President Lincoln arrived at this site, his wife Mary in white lace and silk with purple and . . . Map (db m204444) HM
4 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — .2 — Ceremony at the CrossroadsCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail — Reported permanently removed
“Imagine a great avenue [with] solid ranks of soldiers, just marching steady all day long, for two days. ...” Walt Whitman.
It took two days for the grand parade of 200,000 . . . Map (db m14875) HM
5 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — .2 — Ceremony at the CrossroadsCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
"Imagine a great wide avenue [with] solid ranks of soldiers, just marching steady all day long for two days…"
As described by the great American poet Walt Whitman, the grand parade of 200,000 Union . . . Map (db m154355) HM
6 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — Ocean Pieceby Jorge Martins
This piece by the Portuguese artist Jorge Martins, born in 1940, represents a large wave made of stone, light and shades. This single wave aims to join Portugal and the United States across the Atlantic. Both countries are characterized through . . . Map (db m188502) HM
7 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Petworth — 19 — Mr. Lincoln’s RideLift Every Voice Georgia Avenue — Georgia Ave./Pleasant Plains Heritage Trail —
It’s the summer of 1862. Early morning, but already hot and dusty. You’re standing at this spot, when you see a tall man on horseback. It’s President Abraham Lincoln. You’re pleased to see him, but not surprised. After all, he rides by here . . . Map (db m130757) HM
8 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Sheridan-Kalorama — 10 — Little FriarSheridan Kalorama — Call Box Restoration Project —
Paz, paix, shalom, esaalam, are words from several foreign languages spoken in Sheridan-Kalorama, each meaning peace. This representation of a benevolent friar welcomes you in peace. We share, too, works of "America's poet" Walt Whitman, who spent . . . Map (db m112601) HM
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9 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Tenleytown — 2 — A Country RoadTop of the Town — Tenleytown Heritage Trail —
Step back into the 19th century with a walk down Grant Road, ahead and to your left. This winding byway recalls Tenleytown’s farming past. In fact Grant Road’s undisturbed quality earned it National Historic District and DC Historic District . . . Map (db m130920) HM
10 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Waterfront — 12 — The Law House In Peace and WarRiver Farms to Urban Towers — Southwest Heritage Trail — Reported missing
To your left across Water Street is the Thomas Law House, now a community center for the Tiber Island cooperative. The Federal style house was designed by William Lovering in 1794 for businessman Thomas Law and his bride Eliza Parke Custis, . . . Map (db m130911) HM
11 Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — Up In Smoke
Early in the morning, early in the century, it happened: Solterra caught fire. Built by charter member Frederick Baker in 1890, the house was an emblem of the nineteenth century: proper, discrete, upright. The old century seemed to be going . . . Map (db m72668) HM
12 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lake View East — Walt Whitman — The Legacy Walk —
Walt Whitman Gay U.S. Poet (1819 - 1892) Unlike many other poets, Whitman came from the working class and celebrated its unique contributions to American ideals. His groundbreaking Leaves of Grass was released in eight . . . Map (db m189394) HM
13 Kansas, Riley County, Manhattan — The Tallgrass Prairie
"As to scenery, while I know the standard claim is that Yosemite, Niagara Falls, the Upper Yellowstone, and the like afford the greatest natural shows, I am not so sure but the prairies and plains, while less stunning at first sight, last . . . Map (db m80815) HM
14 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 1681 — Visitors at Louisville Wharf / Louisville’s Steamboat Era
Visitors at Louisville Wharf James Monroe June 1819 • Andrew Jackson June 1819 • Alexis de Tocqueville December 1831 • Washington Irving September 1832 • Abraham Lincoln September 1841 • Charles Dickens April 1842 • Walt Whitman . . . Map (db m83929) HM
15 Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland — A Monument to the Memory of Edgar Allan Poe
"My idea in designing this monument was to produce something simple, chaste, and dignified, to strike more by graceful outlines and proportions than by crowding with unmeaning ornament." George A. Frederick, ca. . . . Map (db m6627) HM
16 Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn — L1070 — The Dearborn Inn / Colonial Homes and Adjacent Buildings
The Dearborn Inn Henry Ford built the Dearborn Inn in 1931 to accommodate overnight travelers arriving at the Ford Airport. Located opposite the inn on Oakwood Boulevard, the airport opened in 1924. The 179-room inn, designed by Albert Kahn, . . . Map (db m36017) HM
17 Missouri, St. Louis, Marine Villa — 1959 CherokeeThe Gilded Age — Cherokee-Lemp Historic District —
St. Louisans were taking up the new American pastime of bicycling when this storefront was built in 1888. They were reading Walt Whitman's poems in the Leaves of Grass and learning about Theodore Roosevelt's western experiences in Ranch . . . Map (db m124509) HM
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18 New Jersey, Burlington County, Bordentown — Richard Watson Gilder Housecirca 1788
About The Gilder Family The Gilder family, which also includes the Nutts and Bunting families, rose to prominence in the publishing world of New York City with Richard Watson Gilder as the Editor of Century Magazine, his sister Jeanette Gilder . . . Map (db m36975) HM
19 New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Central Waterfront — Walt Whitman(1819 - 1892)
Standing just a few blocks from here on Mickle St.(now MLK Blvd.) is the historic home of America's "Poet of Democracy," Walt Whitman. In 1873, after suffering a stroke, Whitman moved to Camden to live closer to his family. He purchased the only . . . Map (db m146669) HM
20 New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Parkside — Walt WhitmanMay 31, 1819-March 26, 1892
Author of Leaves of Grass, the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed. His life was an affirmation of freedom. His poetry was a celebration of life and his philosophy was a preparation for death. . . . Map (db m171891) HM
21 New York, Cattaraugus County, Allegany — 520 — Oscar F. Wilber
Civil War private buried here. Died in 1863 from wounds rec'd at Chancellorsville. Subject of Walt Whitman's 1864 essay "A New York Soldier".Map (db m132668) HM
22 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights — Brooklyn Heights
Notables from George Washington to writers and artists, gravitate to Brooklyn Heights. Encouraged by Robert Fulton’s ferry from Manhattan in 1814, residents built handsome houses of wood, brick and brownstone in all the principal styles of the . . . Map (db m134834) HM
23 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights — 4 — Brooklyn Heights / Downtown Brooklyn
Brooklyn Heights Notables, from George Washington to writers and artists, gravitate to Brooklyn Heights. Encouraged by Robert Fulton's ferry from Manhattan in 1814, residents built handsome houses of wood, brick and brownstone in all . . . Map (db m181616) HM
24 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights — 6 — MetroTech / Downtown Brooklyn
MetroTech Conceived during the 1980s and completed in 2004, MetroTech quickly emerged as one of America's most successful urban redevelopment projects. The 16th-acre complex of new and renovated buildings has introduced over 6,000 jobs . . . Map (db m181676) HM
25 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights — 6 — MetroTech / Downtown Brooklyn
MetroTech Conceived during the 1980s and completed in 2004, MetroTech quickly emerged as one of America's most successful urban redevelopment projects. The 16th-acre complex of new and renovated buildings has introduced over 6,000 jobs . . . Map (db m183209) HM
26 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights — Walt Whitman(1819 - 1892) — He gave America, and poetry itself, a new voice. —
On this site, from 1841 to 1892, stood the offices of the Brooklyn Eagle. In its time, a powerful paper. From 1846 to 1848, Whitman, not yet 30 but a seasoned journalist, served as its editor. For his stand against slavery in newly admitted states, . . . Map (db m31145) HM
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27 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Fort Greene — Fort Greene Historic District
Fort Greene is a neighborhood with unusually consistent 19th century domestic architecture developed principally in the short span between 1855 and 1875. Fort Greene Park was created in 1848 at the instigation of poet Walt Whitman who was then the . . . Map (db m35110) HM
28 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Fort Greene — Fort Greene Historic District Reported damaged
Fort Greene is a neighborhood with unusually consistent 19th century domestic architecture developed principally in the short span between 1855 and 1875. Fort Greene Park was created in 1848 at the instigation of poet Walt Whitman who was then the . . . Map (db m184307) HM
29 New York, Nassau County, Long Beach — Wreck of the Mexico (1837)
In October 1836, the 179-ton, three-masted American barque Mexico left Liverpool, England for New York, filled with cargo and immigrants, most of them Irish. The ship reached the entrance to New York Harbor after a stormy, 69-day . . . Map (db m133390) HM
30 New York, Nassau County, Lynbrook — The Wreck of the Mexico - January 2, 1837
On December 31, 1836, after a long and difficult Atlantic Oceam crossing firom Liverpool, England, the 279-ton, three-masted, American-ownd barque Mesico finally arrived at the mouth of New York Harbor. The temperature in New York City was . . . Map (db m143539) HM
31 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Chinatown — The Bowery TheatreShakespeare, Tap Dance & Jim Crow at America’s Largest Theatre — 46-48 Bowery —
“The 3000-seat Bowery Theatre opened here in 1826 as America’s largest theatre. The first gaslit theatre, its massive stage used fire and water effects, and held horses for battle scenes. Its Roman temple exterior hoped to lure the . . . Map (db m132102) HM
32 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Chinatown — Welcome to Columbus Park Reported missing
Columbus Park was named in 1911 after Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), the Italian explorer credited with discovering America, or at least with awakening Europe to the opportunities there. Bounded by Baxter (formerly Orange), Worth (formerly . . . Map (db m131756) HM
33 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Governors Island — The Buttermilk Channel and Brooklyn WaterfrontGovernors Island
This view looks over the Buttermilk Channel to the Brooklyn waterfront, located only 400 yards away. Many theories surround the naming of this narrow waterway. In years past, the channel was much wider and shallower than it is today – before . . . Map (db m47109) HM
34 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Two Bridges — 1883 The City of BrooklynThe Atlantic Basin
Brooklyn, first settled by the Dutch in the 1630s, was incorporated as a city in 1834. During the nineteenth century it gradually absorbed the nearby towns of Williamsburgh, Bushwick, New Lots, Flatbush, Gravesend, New Utrecht and Flatlands, and . . . Map (db m62887) HM
35 New York, New York County, Manhattan, West Village — New York City AIDS Memorial
The NYC AIDS Memorial honors more than 100,000 New Yorkers who died of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). It also recognizes the contributions of caregivers and activists who mobilized to provide care for the ill, fight discrimination, . . . Map (db m142768) HM
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36 New York, Rockland County, Bear Mountain — Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman 1819 – 1892 To commemorate the gift in 1910 by Mary Wilson Harriman Making Possible The Bear Mountain-Harriman State Park Dedicated November 17, 1940   Jo Davidson, Sculptor [ Marker next to the Statue ] . . . Map (db m47774) HM
37 New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian National Scenic Trail, designated a linear National Park by the 1968 National Trails System Act, is a continuous, marked public footpath extending approximately 2,144 miles from Mount Katahdin, Maine to Springer Mountain, Georgia . . . Map (db m29869) HM
38 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — The Long-Islander
The Long-Islander Newspaper was founded by Walt Whitman in a barn on this block in 1838. It is still published nearby.Map (db m139462) HM
39 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington Station — 560 — Walt Whitman
Born here May 31, 1819. Wrote "Leaves of Grass." The Poet of Democracy. Teacher & journalist. Tended Civil War wounded.Map (db m142307) HM
40 New York, Suffolk County, Smithtown — First Schoolhouse
Smithtown's First Schoolhouse Walt Whitman - Teacher Circa 1803 Map (db m126827) HM
41 New York, Suffolk County, South Huntington — Home of John Whitman
Home of John Whitman, built in 1692, now a barn. "New" house, built in 1810, home of Jesse Whitman, grandfather of Walt Whitman.Map (db m139376) HM
42 New York, Warren County, Johnsburg — Mathew B. BradyCivil War Photographer — CA. 1822-1896 —
Childhood Home Near this Site Matthew Brady was born of Irish immigrant parents and grew up here in Johnsburg off what is today called Pasco Road. Some records suggest that he was actually born here. Youngest of three children, his father was . . . Map (db m137822) HM
43 Ohio, Portage County, Garrettsville — 5-67 — Hart Crane American Poet
Harold Hart Crane was born at this site on July 21, 1899, to Grace Hart Crane and Clarence A. Crane, the inventor of Lifesaver Candies, and lived here until the age of three. "A born poet," according to e.e. cummings, Crane dropped out of high . . . Map (db m122065) HM
44 Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie — Harry T. Burleigh Reported permanently removed
Eminent American baritone, composer, and arranger, was born 3 blocks north in 1866. He arranged "Deep River" and other spirituals, and set to music poems by Walt Whitman. Was a student and associate of Dvorak. He died in 1949.Map (db m41039) HM
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45 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Origins of Baseball in NashvilleBaseball
Baseball is the hurrah game of the republic! -Walt Whitman
Baseball in America has a storied past. Though its modern origins are linked to amateur social clubs in New York and New Jersey in the . . . Map (db m175208) HM
46 Tennessee, Shelby County, Collierville — Treating the WoundedCivil War Walking Trail
"The expression of American personality through this war is not to be looked for in the great campaign and the battle-fights. It is to be looked for… in the hospitals, among the wounded.” ~ Walt Whitman notebook entry During the Civil War . . . Map (db m149073) HM
47 Virginia, Alexandria, Oakcrest — T-45 — Episcopal High School
Episcopal High School, on the hill to the southwest, was founded in 1839 as a boys' preparatory school, one of the first in the South; girls were admitted in 1991. The school was a pioneer in the establishment of student honor codes in preparatory . . . Map (db m7559) HM
48 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Civil War and Restoration
Civil War Comes to Carlyle House If you stood in this spot 150 years ago, you would be inside a building! In 1848 James Green purchased Carlyle House and the building in front of you, the first Bank of Alexandria. He turned it into a hotel . . . Map (db m129170) HM
49 Virginia, Stafford County, Falmouth — ChathamFredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Chatham has watched quietly over Fredericksburg for almost 250 years—an imposing, 180-foot-long brick manor house once visible from much of town. It has witnessed great events and played host to important people. George Washington, Thomas . . . Map (db m35385) HM
50 Virginia, Stafford County, Falmouth — Falmouth Railroad StationStafford, Virginia
During the Civil War, a railroad station stood on this site. The station consisted of a warehouse, a platform, quartermaster tents, and several sidings. Trains arrived and departed on the hour traveling to and from Aquia Landing. The station . . . Map (db m75944) HM
51 Virginia, Stafford County, Falmouth — Moncure Conway House"As good [an] abolitionist as any of you!"
In the spring of 1862, a passing Union soldier was shot and wounded, allegedly by someone at this house. His enraged comrades broke down the door to ransack and burn the place, but one who had known Moncure Conway earlier recognized his portrait. . . . Map (db m148080) HM
52 West Virginia, Wood County, Parkersburg — Historic Blennerhassett Island Reported permanently removed
One and one-half miles below the confluence of the Ohio and Little Kanawha rivers lies historic Blennerhassett Island, home of the Irish aristocrat Harman Blennerhassett and his wife Margaret from 1798 to 1806. Blennerhassett is known for his . . . Map (db m73602) HM
 
 
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