
Dr J. Johnston, of Bolton, England, the son of an old school-mate of mine, and a correspondent, I believe, of yours, will hand this to you, and will be very much gratified with an interview, if the state of your health will permit it.
I have long promised myself the pleasure of a visit to you, but circumstances have always been against me, and now, as I hear you receive very few visitors, I have almost given up the hope.
Tom joins with me in
the most cordial good wishes, and in the hope of seeing you some time in the near future. You will see by the address, we are now located not
far from your old stomping ground, the building we were in for over twenty years having been demolished to make room for a great
office building
Remind us to Dr Bucke, if you should see him, and believe me to be
Faithfully yours Andrew H. Rome To Walt Whitman