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Edgar Allan Poe Collection - Enoch Pratt Free Library
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Bill of sale for Negro slave named Edwin sold by Edgar A. Poe, agent for Maria Clemm, to Henry Ridgway, December 10, 1829, recorded December 29, 1829
Clemm, Maria, 1790-1871; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Ridgway, Henry; Slave bills of sale;
Handwritten copy of a bill of sale for Negro slave Edwin sold by Edgar A. Poe, as agent for Maria Clemm, to Henry Ridgway December 10, 1829 and recorded December 29, 1829 by William Gibson, the clerk for...
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Bill of sale for Negro slave named Jack sold by David Poe to George Poe March 30, 1802, recorded April 12, 1802 in Baltimore County Court
Poe, David, 1742-1816; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Poe, George; Slave bills of sale;
Handwritten copy of a bill of sale for Negro slave Jack sold by David Poe, Edgar Allan Poe's grandfather, to George Poe on March 30, 1802 and recorded April 12, 1802 by William Gibson, clerk of the Baltimore...
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Book review: "Edgar A. Poe and His Critics" by Sarah Helen Whitman
Books. Reviews; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Whitman, Sarah Helen, 1803-1878;
In this newspaper review of Sarah Helen Whitman's forthcoming book entitled "Edgar A. Poe and His Critics," published in 1859, the author praises Whitman's restrained defense of Edgar Allan Poe.
(Editor's...
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Business card: Allan & Ellis, 1816
Allan, John, 1779-1834; Manuscripts;
Business card in the handwriting of John Allan, Poe's foster father, in 1816. This card may be an actual business card used by Allan, who at the time was a partner in the firm of Ellis and Allan, tobacco...
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Bust of Edgar Allan Poe by George Julian Zolnay
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849;
Photograph taken of a bronze-colored plaster bust of Edgar Allan Poe based on the bronze bust of Poe sculpted by George Julian Zolnay around 1898. On the rounded section of the base on the rear of the...
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Color portrait of Edgar Allan Poe
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Portraits;
Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe painted on glass, with his name in script in the bottom center of the frame.
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Drawing entitled Helen
Illustrators; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Rosenmeyer, Bernard Jacob, 1872-1943;
Drawing entitled "Helen" by B. J. R. (Bernard Jacob Rosenmeyer, 1872-1943) used as an illustration for Edgar Allan Poe's poem entitled "To Helen".
(Editor's note: The identity of "Helen"...
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Edgar Allan Poe
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Portraits;
Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe.
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Edgar Allan Poe
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Portraits;
Photograph of Edgar Allan Poe, matted and framed.
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Fragment of Edgar Allan Poe's original coffin
Coffins; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Souvenirs (Keepsakes);
Wooden fragment from the original coffin of Edgar Allan Poe.
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Frances S. Osgood
Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke, 1811-1850; Portrait drawing;
Portrait drawing of the poetess, Frances S. Osgood, as seen in the book The Female Poets of America by Thomas Buchanan Read.
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Letter (incomplete): Annie (Nancy Heywood) Richmond to Muddie (Maria Clemm), June 15, [1856]
Clemm, Maria, 1790-1871; Daguerreotype; Letters; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Richmond, Nancy Heywood, 1820-1898; Souvenirs (Keepsakes);
In this incomplete letter dated only Sunday evening June 15 and written probably in 1856 from Lowell, Massachusetts, Annie (Nancy Heywood) Richmond complains that it has been too long since she and Muddie...
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Letter (incomplete): Edgar Allan Poe to George Poe, Jr., January 12, 1836
Boardinghouses; Clemm, Maria, 1790-1871; Letters; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Poe, George, Jr.; Poe, Virginia, 1822-1847;
In this letter dated January 12, 1836 and written from Richmond, Virginia, Edgar Allan Poe requests money from George Poe, Jr. for his aunt, Mrs. William (Maria) Clemm, and her daughter, Virginia. In this...
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Letter (incomplete): Edgar Allan Poe to George Poe, Jr., November 30, 1845
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Poe, George, Jr.;
In his letter dated November 30, 1845 and probably written from New York, Edgar Allan Poe asks his cousin George Poe, Jr. for a loan. In July 1845 Poe became the sole editor of The Broadway Journal, and...
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Letter (incomplete): Edgar Allan Poe to Maria Clemm, September 18, 1849
Clemm, Maria, 1790-1871; Lectures and lecturing; Letters; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Richmond (Va.); Travel;
In this incomplete letter believed to be the original of a copy dated September 18, 1849 from Norfolk, Virginia, Edgar Allan Poe tells Maria Clemm of his recent activities, including his travels and lectures...
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Letter (incomplete): Gabriel Harrison to Maria Clemm, December 1, 1864
Clemm, Maria, 1790-1871; Harrison, Gabriel, 1818-1902; Letters; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849;
In this incomplete letter dated December 1, 1864 and written on the stationary of the Library of the Long Island Historical Society in Brooklyn, New York, Gabriel Harrison, a friend of Edgar Allan Poe,...
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Letter (incomplete): Gabriel Harrison to Maria Clemm, undated
Clemm, Maria, 1790-1871; Daguerreotypists; Harrison, Gabriel, 1818-1902; Health; Letters; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849;
In this undated incomplete letter, Gabriel Harrison, a New York friend of Edgar Allan Poe, writes to Maria Clemm, Poe's mother-in-law, telling her how much he wants to hear from her, especially about her...
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Letter (incomplete): George Poe, Jr. to William Clemm, March 6, 1809
Clemm, William, Jr.; Letters; Poe, George, Jr.; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849;
In this letter dated March 6, 1809 and written from Stockerton, George Poe, Jr. tells William Clemm about troubles from a couple of Baltimoreans, relatives of the family. This letter includes the only...
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Letter: account of Edgar Allan Poe's death and funeral as given by Rev. Mr. Clemm and a statement of Mr. J. S. Macher about Poe's last days in Baltimore, both transcribed by Mrs. D. H. Carroll
Carroll, D. H. (David Henry), Mrs.; Clemm, W. T. D., Rev.; Death; Funeral rites and ceremonies; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849;
This document contains (1) an account of Edgar Allan Poe's death and funeral as given by the Reverend Mr. Clemm, a cousin of Poe's and the methodist minister who officiated at his funeral, and (2) a statement...
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Letter: Alfred Tennyson to Sara Sigourney Rice, February 18, 1876
Letters; Memorials; Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892. Correspondence;
In this letter dated February 18, 1876 and written from his home at Farrisford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Alfred Lord Tennyson replies curtly to Sara Sigourney Rice's request for a contribution to her...
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