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In order to preserve the experience of the book, some obcure, inconsistent and archaic words and spellings were maintained, especially in the catalog.

The entries in the List of Illustrations does not match the wording of the captions, however if the reader compares them, it will be apparent that the meanings correspond.

The cover was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.

Throughout the book, some obvious errors were corrected. These and other notes are listed below and appear in the text like this (try mouse over).

Page xvii
In this book: Good-bye and Hail = Good-bye and Hail, W. W., 1892.
Originally: Goodbye and Hail = Goodbye and Hail, W. W., 1892.
Page 23
In this book: election,[53] an Adams of Massachusetts was returned
Originally: election,[53] Adams of Massachussetts was returned
Page 46
In this book: as strange and fascinating to the son of Mannahatta as
Originally: as strange and fascinating to the son of Mannhatta as
Page 55
In the original book, the only footnote on the page was numbered “4” but the anchor was numbered “1”.
Page 62
In this book: suggest, at any rate, a theory for his attitude toward
Originally: suggest, at anyrate, a theory for his attitude toward
Page 122
In this book: the Broad-axe as the true emblem of America, Whitman's
Originally: the Broadaxe as the true emblem of America, Whitman's
Page 178
In this book: of a new island republic of New York? “Tri-Insula”
Originally: of a new island republic of New York? “Tri-insula”
Page 188
In this book: from Chattanooga through Atlanta to the
Originally: from Chattanooga through Atalanta to the
Footnote 398
In this book: Recollections of Washn. in War Time
Because of the odd abbreviation of Washington, I looked for this book. The only book I found with a similar title by A. G. Riddle was Recollections of War Times—Reminiscences of Men and Events in Washington, 1860-1865.
Footnote: 436
In this book: Wound-Dresser, 139.
Originally: Wound-Dresser, 189.
Page 215
In this book: He went on great walks, especially by night,
Originally: He went great walks, especially by night,
Page 260
In this book: former is now circled with a wooden seat; but the kecks
Originally: former is now circled with a wooden seat; but the keks
Page 274
In this book: the “Song of the Broad-axe”—the best-beloved,
Originally: the “Song of the Broadaxe”—the best-beloved,
Page 338
In this book: The volume, Good-bye, my Fancy, appeared in the
Originally: The volume, Goodbye, my Fancy, appeared in the
Page 340
In this book: his Good-bye, my Fancy is but a new welcome,
Originally: his Goodbye, my Fancy is but a new welcome,
Page 352
In this book: Barnum, P. T., 85.
Originally: Barnum, T. P., 85.
Page 352
In this book: “Broad-axe, Song of the,” 122, 274.
Originally: “Broadaxe, Song of the,” 122, 274.
Page 359
In this book: Lafayette, Gen., revisits America, 11.
Originally: Lafayette, Gen., re-visits America, 11.
Page 362
Entries starting with “Op” followed entries starting with “Or”. They have been alphabetized.
Page 365
In this book: example of the broad-axe, 122.
Originally: example of the broadaxe, 122.
Page 6
In this book: AND ANGEVINS: 1066-1272. With
Originally: AND ANGEVINS: 1066-1072. With
Page 27
In this book: Crashaw (Richard). THE ENGLISH
Originally: Crawshaw (Richard). THE ENGLISH
Page 27
In this book: POEMS OF RICHARD CRASHAW.
Originally: POEMS OF RICHARD CRAWSHAW.


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