J. R. Thompson's account of Poe as given to Mrs. Ritchie & by her relative to Mrs. [Julia D.] Freeman : essay(fragment), [after 1849].

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J. R. Thompson's account of Poe as given to Mrs. Ritchie & by her relative to Mrs. [Julia D.] Freeman : essay(fragment), [after 1849].

Initial page only. Manuscript quotation, probably in the hand of Sarah Helen Whitman. Discusses Edgar Allan Poe's relationship with Mrs. (Royster) Shelton.

2 p. ; 18 cm.

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