I will be visiting the Edgar Allan Poe exhibit currently running at The Morgan museum in New York City. I came across this New York Times article published in their issue on January 10, 1909. In it, it shows a facsimile of his grave in Baltimore, Maryland, and a reprint of a letter Poe wrote to a friend on July 15, 1848. You can read the article in pdf format by clicking, New York Times
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I wish I could have been there with you! How perfectly....awesome.
So do I and thanks for following!
Hello Kimberly,
Looks good, have fun.
Kind regards
Kevin
Hi Kevin, Thanks so much. It should be a lot of fun! I'll blog about it afterwards!
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