Today marks the 146th anniversary of the death of Sarah Helen Whitman. The Fourth Annual Remembrance to commemorate Whitman took place on June 22, 2024 at The Providence Athenaeum. Suffice to say, it was our best program yet!


We stepped out of the heat of the cemetery and into the cool, comfortable, and historic atmosphere of the Athenaeum. By the number of guests that showed up to the event, the change in venue proved to be a great decision. People were immersed in Catherine Hurst’s performance as Mrs. Whitman as she shared some engaging examples of Whitman’s work in poetry, spiritualism, women’s suffrage, and travel experiences. Published poet and Poe scholar, Sherri Weaver-Poe, treated the audience with a reading of Poe’s “Ulalume.”

When Jeff Jerome, curator emeritus formerly with the Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum in Baltimore, Maryland got up to the podium to talk about Poe, people were alert and intrigued with every word he had to say.
After the program, guests were so engaged that we had an almost hour long Q&A! One gentleman had asked Jeff about the mysterious Poe Toaster, and you could see the audience on the edge of their seats as Jeff recalled the encounters he had with the Toaster himself. It was Poe history straight from the source.

Jeff Jerome, curator emeritus formerly with the Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
A real special thanks to Stephanie and The Providence Athenaeum for not only hosting us, but for setting up a mini exhibit of Poe and Whitman related material. I cannot thank Catherine, Sherri, and Jeff enough for their part in this program. Everybody went above and beyond to make this year’s program so special! I believe that Sarah Helen Whitman was somewhere smiling at what we accomplished for her.

A special thanks to Stephanie Ovoian for setting up this mini-exhibit for the event. From left to right in the case: a scarf that belonged to Sarah Helen Whitman, a reproduction of a photo of Whitman as a medium, a first edition of her poems and a first edition of her biography of Poe, the charge book bearing Poe’s signature as well as Whitman’s, a first edition of “The Raven and Other Poems” by Poe, and two more reproductions of photos of Whitman and Poe.

Event organizer, creator of this website as well as A Walking Tour of Poe’s Providence, Levi L. Leland.













