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Edgar Allan Poe: Rhode Island

The History of Poe in Providence

Daguerreotypes of Edgar Allan Poe in Providence

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Note for navigating the menu and submenus above: PEOPLE and PLACES marked with an asterisk (*) are directly associated to Poe's time in Providence. Labels without an asterisk are either loosely connected to Poe or exclusively connected to Whitman.

Sources listed below (in no particular order) include but are not limited to:

  • Whitman, Sarah Helen. Sarah Helen Whitman Papers. 1816-1878, John Hay Library, Providence, Rhode Island.
  • Miller, John Carl. Poe's Helen Remembers. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1979.
  • https://eapoe.org/index.htm
  • Varner, J. G. (1940) Sarah Helen Whitman Seeress of Providence [Doctoral dissertation, University of Virginia].
  • Ticknor, Caroline. Poe's Helen. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1916.
  • Rutherford, Brett. Break Every Bond: Sarah Helen Whitman in Providence: Literary Essays and Selected Poems. Yogh & Thorn Books/The Poet's Press, 2019.
  • The Rhode Island Historical Society https://www.rihs.org/
  • The Providence Public Library https://provlibdigital.org/
  • https://archive.org/
  • Thomas, Dwight and Jackson, David K. The Poe Log. G. K. Hall & Co, 1987.
  • https://www.findagrave.com/
  • https://www.loc.gov/
  • Kunce, Catherine. The Correspondence of Sarah Helen Whitman and Julia Deane Freeman—Writer to Writer, Woman to Woman. University Press Copublishing Division, 2013.

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