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“AL AARAAF”: mentioned, 116; read to audience in Boston, 439.
Allan, John: alluded to, in Poe's letter to Gwynn, 2; adopts Edgar A. Poe, 15; letter of, to Hon. John H. Eaton, Secretary of War, 373.
“American Review”: Colton's, 268.
“Annabel Lee”: ballad of, 346, 347.
“Annie” (Mrs. Richmond): to Mrs. Clemm, 398, 402, 431; Mrs. Clemm to “Annie,” 391, 392, 393; Poe to “Annie” 312, 318, 322, 327, 330, 335, 342, 345, 358.
Anthon, Charles: to Poe, 42, 193; Poe to Anthon, 175; mentioned, 339.
Arnold, Miss Elizabeth: See Poe, Mrs. David.
“Atlanta Enterprise, The”: 282.
“Atlanta Luminary, The”: 279.
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“B”: Poe's letter to, 1.
“Baltimore Visiter”: complimentary letter in, from John P. Kennedy, Mr. Latrobe, and Dr. Miller, 11.
“Barnaby Rudge”: 200.
Barrett, Elizabeth B.: 168, 208, 267, 276; to R. H. Horne, on Poe's “Raven,” 385; second letter, 387; to Poe, 229.
Bateman, Mr.: 63.
Bayard, Mr.: 57.
“Bells, The”: allusion to, 330, 331.
Benjamin, Mr.: 251.
Benjamin, Park: 331.
Bernard, Poe to: 138.
Bird, Dr. Robert M.: letter from Poe to, 35.
“Blackwood's Magazine”: Poe's connection with, 70.
Blythe, Judge: 141.
“Boston Notion, The”: 146.
Briggs, Mr.: 206.
Briggs, C. F.: J. R. Lowell to, on Poe's charge of plagiarism, 388.
“Broadway Journal”: Poe takes third interest in, 202.
Brooks, Dr. Nathan C.: editor of “American Museum,” to Poe, 44; mentioned, 73, 78.
Browne, Dr. William Hand: 80.
Browning, Robert: 267.
Brownson, O. A.: 189.
Bryant, W. C.: 130.
Buckler, Mrs. Dr.: alluded to, 6.
“Bulletin, The”: St. Louis, 63.
“Burton's Magazine”: Poe's reasons for leaning, 71.
Burton, W. E.: to Poe, 45, 46; sells his magazine to Graham, 64.
Byron, Lord: 156.
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CADY, Mr.: has charge of “The Bulletin,” 66.
Calvert, Mr.: alluded to, 7.
Campbell, Major John: 372.
Carey & Hart, publishers: 129.
Carey & Lea, publishers: 18, 19.
Carey, Lea, & Co., publishers: 98.
Carnes, Miss Elizabeth (wife of Gen. David Poe): 13, 14.
Carter, Robert: 143; to Poe, 146.
Caxton Club, the: 355.
Chapin, H. D.: Poe to, 290.
“Child of the Sea,” by Mrs. Lewis: 359.
Chivers, Thomas H.: on his “grammatical errors,” 114; mentioned, 370, 419; to R. W. Griswold, 408; to Poe, 57, 115, 119, 170, 184, 188, 210, 217, 278, 282; Poe to Chivers, 113.
Churchill: leading editor of “The Bulletin,” 66.
Clark, L. G.: 270.
Clarke, Colin: 30.
Clarke, Thomas C.: agreement of, with Poe and Felix O. C. Darley, 126; Poe to, 134; mentioned, 135; J. E. Dow to, in relations to Poe’ s habits, 381.
Clarke, Willis Gaylord: founder of the “Knickerbocker Magazine,” 79.
Clemm, Mrs. Catherine: 27.
Clemm, Virginia: See Poe, Mrs. Edgar A.
Clemm, Mrs. William (Maria Poe): 13, 14, 16, 25, 26, 37, 57, 64, 66, 111, 119, 133, 135, 145, 146, 191, 199, 204, 214, 271, 272, 273, 275, 286, 298, 334; to “Annie” on Poe's illness, 391, 392, 393; to R. W. Griswold, asking for assistance, 394; to the same, relating to publishing article from Poe, 395; to George Poe, 376; to Neilson Poe, in relation to Poe's death, 397; to the same, 430, 431; to Mrs. Shew, relating to Poe's illness, 390; to William Poe, in relation to Poe's ancestry, etc., 379; “Annie” to Mrs. Clemm, 398, 402, 431; “Elmira” (Mrs. Shelton) to, 396; Gabriel Harrison to, 433; Neilson Poe to, relating circumstances of Poe's death and burial, 400; Poe to, 165, 366, 368; Mrs. Whitman to, 417, 419, 422, 423, 425, 427; malicious charge of Griswold against, 406.
Clemm, Rev. William T. D.: performs burial service over Edgar A. Poe, 401.
Collyer, Robert H.: to Poe, 225.
“Conchologist's First Book, The”: Poe's account of its compilation, 277.
Cooke, Philip P.: mentioned, 182; to Poe, 49, 262; Poe to, 51, 265.
Cooper, J. Fenimore: alluded to, 21, 130.
Corwin, Governor Thomas, of Ohio: 92.
Craig, S. D.: Poe to, 190.
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DANA, R. H.: 271.
Darley, Felix O. C.: agreement of, with Poe and Thomas C. Clarke, 126.
Dawes, Rufus: 121.
“Descent into the Maelström, The”: 79, 263.
Dew, W. R.: to Poe, 39.
“Dial, The”: 80.
Dickens, Charles: 48, 109, 161, 174, 181, 183; to Poe, 107, 124.
Dill, Mrs. W. Y.: 13.
“Discoveries in the Moon”: 18, 19.
Dow, Jesse E.: 81, 85, 106, 135, 140, 188, 205; to Thomas C. Clarke, on Poe's habits, 381.
Duyckinck, E. A.: Poe to, 215, 221, 222, 227, 230, 255, 273, 275, 335, 341.
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“FABLE FOR CRITICS”: 333, 361.
“Fall of the House of Usher”: alluded to, 47, 48, 52, 83.
Fields, James T.: Poe to, 149; O. W. Holmes to, on Poe's criticism of his poems, 389.
Fisher, E. Burke: 79.
“Flaccus”: 200.
“Flag of Our Union, The”: 343.
Foote, C. B.: 217
“For Annie,” poem: 343, 344, 346.
Forster, John: 181.
Fouerden, Dr. William Henry: 283.
Frost, Professor: notice of Poe by, 72.
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GALES, Mr.: 92.
Gill, W. F.: George R. Graham to, 436; Mrs. Whitman to, 435.
Godey, L. A.: 104, 234, 239, 240, 255, 261, 262, 339; Poe to, 257, 329.
Godwin, Parke: 270.
“‘Gold Bug, The”: 174, 184, 200, 205, 263.
Gore, Mrs.: author of “Percy Ranthorpe,” 329.
Gove, Mrs.: 273
Graham, George R.: 64, 80, 84, 86, 88, 111, 115, 130, 161; letter of Longfellow to, relating to Poe's charge of plagiarism, 382; to W. F. Gill, 436.
“Graham's Magazine”: Poe editor of, 81.
Griswold, Capt. H. W.: commends Poe's conduct in the army, 371.
Griswold, Dr. Rufus Wilmot: 71, 114, 116, 117, 118, 149, 156; to W. J. Pabodie in relation to charges against Poe, 411; to Poe, 197; to Mrs. Whitman, 405; T. H. Chivers to Griswold, 408; Mrs. Clemm to, asking assistance, 394; relating to publishing article of Poe's, 395; C. F. Hoffman to, 387; Mrs. Lewis to, 415; Longfellow to, in relation to differences with Poe, 406; W. J. Pabodie to, 412; Poe to, 83, 129, 145, 169, 196, 198, 200, 201, 202, 216, 220, 228, 326, 346, 362.
Griswold, W. M.: 62; T. D. English to, 437.
Gwynn, William: Poe to, 1.
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE: Poe to, 88.
Hammond, Charles: 97.
“Hans Phaal”: mentioned, 11, 12, 18, 19.
Harnden, Mr.: 255.
Harrison, Gabriel: to Mrs. Clemm, 433.
Harrison, General: 99
“Haunted Palace, The”: 83.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel: 130, 140, 142, 143, 187, 271; to Poe, 232.
Heath, James E.: to Poe, 47
Herring, Mr.: at Poe's burial, 401.
Hewitt, Mary E.: to Mrs. Osgood, 272; alluded to, in Griswold-Pabodie correspondence, 411, et seq.
Hintz, Mrs.: 150.
Hirst, Henry B.: witnesses agreement between Darley, Clarke, and Poe, 127; alluded to, 131, 156, 174, 184, 191, 199, 200, 245.
Hoffman, David: 76.
Hoffman, Charles F.: 170; to R. W. Griswold, 387; Poe to, 300.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell: to James T. Fields, on Poe's criticism of his poems, 389.
“Home Journal, The”: Willis and Morris, 276.
Hopkins, E. A.: writes notice of Poe's lecture on the Universe, 339.
Hopkins, Elizabeth: 13
Horne, R. H.: to Poe, 167, 208; E. B. Barrett to, on Poe's “Raven,” 385; second letter, 387.
“Horse Shoe Robinson”: 18.
Howard, Lieut. J.: letter from, commending Poe, 371.
“Howard Pinckney”: F. W. Thomas's, Poe's opinion of, 63.
Hubard, Mr.: painter, retains picture of Kennedy's, 29, 30, 33.
Hunt, Freeman: 280.
Hunter, Mr.: 29.
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Latrobe, Mr.: complimentary letter of, 11.
Lambert, Eliza: 368.
“Landor's Cottage”: alluded to, 328, 344, 346.
Lea and Blanchard: Poe to, 101; to Poe, 101.
Lee, Z. Collins: at Poe's burial, 401.
“Lenore”: alluded to, 263, 346.
Leslie, Lieut. Thomas J.: president of court-martial on Poe, 374.
Lewis, Monk: story of, 361.
Lewis, Mrs. (“Stella“): 362; to R. W. Griswold, 415; Poe to, 286, 359.
“Ligeia”: Poe's, analysis of, 51, etc.; P. P. Cooke's opinion of, 49; mentioned, 227, 228.
“Literary Gazette, The”: 255.
Literati, War of the: 234.
“Littell's Living Age”: 255.
Locke, Mrs.: Poe to, 280.
Locke, Mrs. Jane E.: 425.
“London Foreign Quarterly, The”: on “American Poetry,” 161, 174, 181.
Longfellow, H. W.: 155, 184; letter of, to George R. Graham, relating to Poe's charge of plagiarism, 382; to R. W. Griswold, in relation to differences with Poe, 406; Poe to, 86.
“Loss of Breath”: 30.
Lowell, James Russell: 129, 136, 270, 333, 426; to C. F. Briggs, on Poe's charge of plagiarism, 388; to Poe, 120, 125, 138, 142, 143, 144, 158, 180, 194; Poe to Lowell, 120, 126, 130, 139, 140, 155, 161, 174, 182, 186, 191.
Lowell, Rev. Dr.: 148.
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MCBRIDE, Admiral: one of Poe's ancestors, 379.
McCulloh, Mr.: alluded to by J. P. Kennedy, 28, 32, 33.
McJilton, J. N.: 79; Poe to, 200.
MacKenzie, John: 404.
McKenzie, William: adopts Rosalie Poe, 15.
McMurtrie, Professor: 278.
“Man that was Used Up”: 200.
“Marginalia”: reference to, 200, 328.
Marshall, Chief Justice: death of, 12.
Mathews, Cornelius: 168, 255, 333.
Mavis, Martin Van Buren: the “Poughkeepsie Seer,” 330.
Mellen's Poems: alluded to, 38.
“Mesmerism” (Poe's): E. B. Barrett on, 267; Arch Ramsay on, 268.
“Mesmeric Revelation”: allusion to, 186, 200.
Michael, Morton C.: 150.
Miller, Dr.: complimentary letter of, 11; mentioned, 16.
Minor, Dr. B. B.: editor of “Southern Literary Messenger,” 405.
“Mirror, New York”: 239.
Moore, George H.: 124.
Moore, Thomas: 156.
“Morella”: Poe discusses, 52.
Mowatt, Anna C.: to Poe, 207.
Mowatt, James: 208.
Moxon, Mr.: 125
“MS. Found in a Bottle”: 18, 263.
“Murders in the Rue Morgue, The”: 79, 101, 112, 200, 263, 265, 276.
“Mystery of Marie Rogêt, The”: 112.
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PABODIE, WILLIAM J.: 323; letter of, to the “New York Tribune,” defending Poe against Griswold's charges, 408; to Griswold, 412.
Patterson, E. H. N.: to Poe, 352, 365; Poe to, 348, 356, 363; John R. Thompson to, describing Poe's death, 403.
Paulding, J. K.: 10; to Poe, 31; to White, in relation to publication of Poe's “Tales.” 377.
“Penn Magazine”: Prospectus of, etc., 58, 76, 82, 115, 116, 170.
Perry, Edgar A.: Poe's assumed name on entering the army, 371.
Peterson, Charles J.: 283.
“Philadelphia Saturday Museum”: 147.
“Pittsburg Examiner, The”: 79.
Pleasants, Mr.: alluded to, 10, 11.
Poe, Miss Amelia F.: possesses MS. of Poe's letters, 331, et seq.
Poe, Gen. David: grandfather of Poe, 13, 14, 373.
Poe, David: father of Poe, 13, 15.
Poe, Mrs. David (Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins): mother of Poe, 13, 429.
Poe, Edgar A.: discusses “Morella” and “William Wilson,” 52, 53; agreement of, with Thomas C. Clarke and Felix O. C. Darley, 126; elected Poet for the Literary Societies of the University of Vermont, 231; asks Duyckinck for autographs of distinguished persons, 231; commendatory letters of, from officers of the army, 371, et seq.; order court-martialling at West Point, 374; his ancestry connected by Mrs. Whitman with the Anglo-Norman family of Le Poer, 428; his “Letter to B,” 1; to a Friend, 256; to the “Richmond Courier and Daily Compiler,” 39; to ——, on the subject of “The Raven,” 206; in relation to “Journal,” 230; on authorship of his criticisms, 269; in relation to “plagiarism,” 277; on his personal habits and the sickness and death of his wife, 285, 287; on his literary work, 288, 360; in relation to Mrs. Whitman, 296; on his lecture on the Universe, etc., 338; to ——, see “Biography,” pp. 270, 271; to “Annie” (Mrs. Richmond), 312, 318, 322, 327, 330, 335, 342, 345, 358; to Charles Anthon, 175; to Bernard, 138; to Dr. Robert M. Bird, 35; to N. C. Brooks, editor of “American Museum,” 44; to H. D. Chapin, 290; to Thomas H. Chivers, 113; to Thomas C. Clarke, 134; to Mrs. Clemm, 165, 366, 368; to Philip P. Cooke, 51, 265; to S. D. Craig, 190; to Duane, 191, 199; to E. A. Duyckinck, 215, 221, 222, 227, 230, 255, 273, 275, 335, 341; to James T. Fields, 149; to L. A. Godey, 257, 329; to R. W. Griswold, 83, 129, 145, 169, 196, 198, 200, 201, 202, 216, 220, 228, 326, 346, 362; to William Gwynn, 1; to Fitz-Greene Halleck, in relation to contributing to “Graham's Magazine,” 88; to Charles F. Hoffman, 300; to George E. Isbell, see “Biography,” pp. 277, 278; to John P. Kennedy, 2, 4, 16, 26, 29, 36, 217; to Lea & Blanchard, 101; to Mrs. Lewis, 286, 359; to Mrs. Locke, 280; to H. W. Longfellow, in relation to contributing to “Graham's Magazine,” 86; to J. R. Lowell, 120, 126, 130, 139, 155, 161, 174, 182, 186, 191; to McJilton, 100; to John Neal, 1, 91; to E. H. N. Patterson, 348, 356, 363; to George Poe of Mobile, 25, 223; to Virginia Poe, 232; to William Poe, 13, 55; to George Roberts, 112; to “Sarah,” 319; to Mrs. Shew, 276, 297, 298, 344; to Dr. Snodgrass, 84; to F. W. Thomas, 62, 91, 93, 110, 117, 118, 121, 131, 187, 203, 331; to Thomas and Dow, 134; to John Tomlin, 57, 151; to Edward Valentine, 315; to T. W. White, 4, 7, 8, 10; to Mrs. Helen Whitman, 292, 304-311, 316, 317, 320, 323; to N. P. Willis, 191, 274, 291, 324, 351; Charles Anthon to Poe, 42, 193; Elizabeth B. Barrett to, 229; W. E. Burton to, 45, 46; Robert Carter to, 146; Thomas H. Chivers to, 57, 115, 119, 170, 184, 188, 210, 217, 278, 282; Robert H. Collyer to, 225; Philip P. Cooke to, 49, 262; W. R. Dew to, 39; Charles Dickens to, 107, 124; Thomas D. English to, 253; R. W. Griswold to, 197; N. Hawthorne to, 232; James E. Heath to, 47; R. H. Horne to, 167, 208; A. M. Ide, Jr., to, 153, 156, 162.; Washington Irving to, 54; J. P. Kennedy to, 19, 28, 32, 224; Lea & Blanchard to, 101; J. R. Lowell to, 120, 125, 138, 142, 143, 144, 158, 180, 194; Anne C. Lynch to, 258; Anna C. Mowatt to, 207; E. H. N. Patterson to, 352, 365; J. K. Paulding to, 31; William Poe to, 145; Arch Ramsay to, 268, 284; Mrs. L. H. Sigourney to, 33, 37; W. G. Simms to, 259; F. W. Thomas to, 65, 81, 84, 92, 94, 95, 102, 105, 108, 128, 140; John Tomlin to, 65, 82, 133, 149, 152, 158; Miss Talley to, 324; Beverley Tucker to, 21; Robert Tyler to, 141; T. W. White to, 20, 41; N. P. Willis to, 104, 194, 206, 172.
Poe, Mrs. Edgar A. (Virginia Clemm): 25, 64, 111, 119, 133, 135, 145, 187, 204, 214, 280, 397, 431; Poe to, 232.
Poe-English correspondence, the: 233, et seq.
Poe, George, of Baltimore: 15, 16.
Poe, George, of Mobile: 13, 14, 25; Mrs. Maria Clemm to, 376; Poe to, 223.
Poe, Jacob: 14.
Poe, John: 13.
Poe, Maria: See Clemm, Mrs. William.
Poe, Neilson: 15, 70, 71; letter to Mrs. Clemm, relating circumstances of Poe's death and burial, 400; Mrs. Clemm to, 397, 430, 431; John Neal to, 436.
Poe, Samuel: 13.
Poe-Snodgrass correspondence, the: 68, et seq.
Poe, William (Poe's second cousin): 25, 26; to E. A. Poe, 145; Mrs. Clemm to, in relation to Poe's ancestry, etc., 379; Poe to, 13, 55.
Poe, William (uncle of Poe): 13.
Post, Israel: publisher of the “Columbian Magazine,” 119, 273.
Power, Sarah Helen: See Whitman, Mrs. Sarah Helen.
Preston, James P.: letter of, to Major John Eaton, recommending Poe for appointment at West Point, 373.
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RAMSAY, ARCH: to Poe, in relation to the case of M. Valdemar, 268, 284.
“Rationale of Verse, The”: 271, 288, 289, 328, 339, 361.
“Raven, The”: 202, 205-209, 263, 347, 351, 359, 436; Miss E. B. Barrett on, 229, 267.
Rawson, Professor E. R.: 371.
Read, Captain: 19.
“Richmond Courier and Daily Compiler, The”: Poe to, 39.
Riebsam, W. D.: witnesses agreement between Poe, Clarke, and Darley, 127.
Roberts, George: Poe to, 112.
Rogers, Mary Cecilia: assassination of, 112.
Rogers, Samuel: 270.
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“SARAH”: Poe to, 319.
Shaw, Charles B.: alluded to, 9.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe: 144, 172, 270; T. H. Chivers's poem about, 114.
Shelton, Mrs. (“Elmira“): 366; to Mrs. Clemm, 396; mentioned, 424.
Shew, Mrs.: 290; Poe to, 276, 297, 298, 344; Mrs. Clemm to, relating to Poe's illness, 390.
Sigourney, Mrs. L. H.: to Poe, 33, 37; alluded to, 331.
Simms, William Gilmore: 62, 133, 150, 151; to Poe, 259.
“Sleeper, The”: 207.
Snodgrass, Dr. J. Evans: 68, et seq.; Poe to, 84; at Poe's burial, 401.
“Sonnet to My Mother, A”: alluded to, 346.
“Southern Literary Messenger”: 17, 18, 25.
Spencer, Edward: prints Poe's letters to Dr. Snodgrass, 68, 80.
Stannard, Mrs. Helen: 294, 422, 424, 427.
Stevenson, Hon. Andrew: 372.
“Stylus, The”: 131, 139, 144, 146, 268, 272, 288, 290, 291, 361.
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TALES of the Folio Club: 11, 18, 19.
“Tales of the Grotesque and the Arabesque”: 71, 75, 101.
Tales: Poe's, satire of, 30.
Talley, Miss (Mrs. Susan Archer Talley Weiss): to Poe, 324.
“Tamerlane”: 216.
“Tell-Tale Heart, The”: 125.
Tennyson, Alfred: 174.
Thomas and Dow: Poe to, 134.
Thomas, Edward J.: 250.
Thomas, F. W.: mentioned, 174; to Poe, 65, 81, 84, 92, 94, 95, 102, 105, 108, 128, 140; Poe to, 62, 91, 93, 110, 117, 118, 121, 131, 187, 203, 331.
Thompson, John R.: 333, 357, 358, 369; to E. H. N. Patterson, relating to Poe's death, 403.
Thompson, Mrs.: 16.
“Thou art the Man”: 184.
Tomlin, John: to Poe, 61, 82, 133, 149, 152, 158; Poe to, 57, 151.
“To One in Paradise”: 263.
“Tribune, New York”: defence of Poe in, by William J. Pabodie, 408.
Tucker, Judge Beverley: alluded to, 6; to Poe, 21.
Tuckerman, Henry Theodore: 125, 126, 388.
Tuel, J. E.: author of “Moral for Authors,” 359.
Tupper, Martin Farquhar: 255; compliments Poe, 267.
Tyler, President John: 91, et seq., 102, 122, 140.
Tyler, Robert: 105, 108, 110, 122, 123, 128, 132, 134, 136, 137, 140, 188; to Poe, 141.
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WEBB, Colonel: 291.
“Weekly Universe, The”: 285.
West Point, United States Military Academy at: 371.
White, Miss Elisabeth: 418.
White, T. W.: employs Poe on the “Messenger,” 17, 18; allusion of Beverley Tucker to, 24; mentioned, 27, 33, 36, 106, 111, 133, 174; to Poe, 20, 41; J. K, Paulding to, in relation to publishing Poe's “Tales,” 377; Poe to, 4, 7, 8, 10.
Whitman, Mrs. Sarah Helen: to Mrs. Clemm, 417, 419, 422, 423, 425, 427; to W. F. Gill, 435; R. W. Griswold to, 405; Poe to, 229, 304-311, 316, 317, 320, 323; alluded to in correspondence of Griswold and Pabodie, 411, et seq.; connects her ancestry with the Anglo-Norman family of Le Poer, 428.
Wilde, Mr.: alluded to, 6.
William and Mary College: 39, 40.
Willis, Nathaniel P.: 161, 190, 270, 281, 347; to Poe, 104, 194, 206, 272; Poe to, 191, 274, 291, 324, 351.
Wilson, Gen. James Grant: 115.
Wilson, Professor John: of “Blackwood's Magazine,” style of criticism of, 23, 70, 75.
Wise, Henry A.: 245, et seq.
Wood [or Woods]?: alluded to, 10.
Worth, Lieut. Col. W. J.: testimony of, to Poe's good conduct in the army, 372.
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Notes:
Harrison's index from the 1903 edition is identical to that in the 1902 edition of the Letters, and does not include the material in the appendix.
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