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ALLAN, JOHN: did not legally adopt Poe, 343; Poe brought up in the family of, 344, 349; refuses to pay Poe's “debts of honor,” 345; marries Miss Patterson, a relative of Gen. Winfield Scott, 345, 350.
“Annabel Lee”: Poe presents manuscript of, to Griswold, 357.
“Arthur Gordon Pym”: 353, 382.
Autobiography of E. A. Poe: 343.
“Autography”: 354.
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“BALTIMORE Saturday Visiter, The”: awards prize to Poe for contributions, 345.
Barrett, Elizabeth B.: speaks of Poe's tales, 386.
“Bells, The”: 396.
Bransby, Rev. Doctor: Poe attends school of, at Stoke Newington, 344, 350.
British journals: no trace of Poe's contributions to, 344.
Browning, Robert: admiration of Poe by, 386.
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CARTER, DR. JOHN F.: mentioned in connection with Poe's autobiography, 343.
Channing, W. E.: his poems alluded to, 369.
Clemm, Mrs. Maria: her Preface to the Griswold edition of Poe's works, 347; letter of, to N. P. Willie, 366.
Collier, Mr.: letter of, alluded to, 386.
Colton, Walter: writes to Griswold on his criticism of Poe, 348.
Cooke, P. Pendleton: paper of, on Poe, 383.
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GRAHAM, GEORGE R.: defence of Poe by, 399, et seq.
“Graham's Magazine”: Poe writes for, 353.
Griswold, R. W.: Poe furnishes account of his early life to, 343; requested by Poe to be his literary executor, 347; writes biographical notice of Poe for ‘‘New York Tribune,” 348; Walter Colton to, on his criticism of Poe, 348; his obituary notice of Poe mentioned by N. P. Willis, 360.
Griswold, Mrs. Wm. M.: Poe's manuscript autobiography in possession of, 343.
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LAFAYETTE: Gen., David Poe an intimate friend of, 344, 345.
Latrobe, J. H. B.: on committee to award prizes to contributors to “Baltimore Saturday Visiter,” 345.
“Lenore”: 381.
Lewis, Mr.: of Brooklyn, assists Poe, 354.
Lewis, Mrs. Estelle Anna: requested by Poe to write his life, 347.
Longfellow, H. W.: tribute of, to Poe, 398.
Lowell, James Russell: sketch of Poe, 347.
“Ludwig Article, The”: 348.
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MCBRIDE, Admiral JAMES: daughter of, marries John Poe, father of Gen. David Poe, 344, 349.
McBride, Jane: daughter of Admiral James McBride, mother of Gen. David Poe, 344, 349.
“Marginalia”: 353.
Middleton, Henry: American consul at St. Petersburg, befriends Poe, 345, 350.
Miller, Dr. J. H.: on committee to award prizes to contributors to “Baltimore Saturday Visiter,” 345.
“MS. Found in a Bottle”: 388.
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PATTERSON, Miss: marries John Allan, 345.
Perry, Edgar A.: assumed name of Poe in U. S. army, 343.
Poe, Gen. David: service of, in the Revolution, 344, 349; an intimate friend of Lafayette, 344.
Poe, Mrs. David: mother of the poet: died of pneumonia, 343.
Poe, Edgar A.: autobiography of, 343; in the University of Virginia, 343, 345; no trace of his contribution to British journals, 344; goes to school to Rev. Doctor Bransby at Stoke Newington, England, 344, 350; Mr. John Allan refuses to pay his “debts of honor,” 345; desires R. W. Griswold to be his literary executor, and N. P. Willis to write observations upon his life and character, 347; attempts to join revolutionary army in Greece, 345, 350; visits St. Petersburg, 345, 350; goes to West Point as a cadet, 345, 350; leaves West Point, 345, 350; prints a small volume of poems in 1827, 350; conducts “Broadway Journal,” 353; writes for “Graham's Magazine,” 353; publishes volume of “Tales,” 353; presents manuscript of “Annabel Lee” to Griswold, 357; N. P. Willis on death of, 360, et seq.; early efforts of, compared by Willis, with those of Shakspeare, Milton, Pope, Collins, Chatterton, Kirke, White, Southey, Watts, Coleridge, Byron, Wordsworth, and Cowley, 371, 372; P. Pendleton Cooke on, 383; obituary memoir of, by John R. Thompson, 392; tribute of Longfellow to, 398; defence of, by George R. Graham, 399, et seq.
Poe, Mrs. Edgar A. (Virginia Clemm): death of, 354.
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WEBB, Colonel: collects money to assist Poe, 354.
Weiss, Mrs. S, A.: mentioned in connection with Poe's autobiography, 343.
White, T. W.: writes Poe to assume editorship of “Southern Literary Messenger,” 345, 352.
Willis, N. P.: requested by Poe to write observations on his (Poe's) life and character, 347.
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Notes:
None.
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[S:0 - JAH01, 1902] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Articles - Complete Works of E. A. Poe (Vol. 01 - Biography) (J. A. Harrison) (Index to Appendix)