Letter to Bayard Taylor, November 18, 1866 A letter from Walt Whitman to Bayard Taylor, thanking him for a book, and asking him to come visit at the Attorney General’s office where Whitman is employed. To Bayard Taylor Attorney General’s Office Washington, Nov. 18, 1866 My dear Mr. Taylor, I have received your letter of the 12th. The friendly pages thereof have given me pleasure, & I wish to proffer you my friendship in response. Should I not see you at the lecture, I hope you will do me the honor to call upon me at the Attorney General’s office here, in the Treasury Building, where I am employed. Your book also came safely. I accept it, as a kind & valuable gift--& heartily thank you. Permit me to send you, in return, a copy of the new edition of Leaves of Grass. I send it herewith by same mail. Truly hoping to see you—for the present, Farewell. Walt Whitman.