Where can I find a copy of Poe's Obituary?

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Does anyone know where I can find a copy of Edgar Allan Poe's obituary?

-- Anonymous, January 20, 2002

Answers

ASK SMARTERCHILD HE WILL TELL U

-- Anonymous, January 29, 2002

on the homepage of billy.com

-- Anonymous, April 10, 2002

http://www.poedecoder.com/PreciselyPoe/

-- Anonymous, November 25, 2002

Dang, i need it to, dumb school assignment, i hate school, lol 9th grade..... PHHHHH if any one knows where to find it very quikly Email me. lol, the assignment is due tomarrow, lol.

-- Anonymous, September 30, 2003

Edgar Allan Poe is dead. He died in Baltimore the day before yesterday. This announcement will startle many,but few will be grieved by it. The poet was known, personally or by reputation, in all this country; he had readers in England, and in several of the states of Continental Europe; but he had few or no friends; and the regrets for his death will be suggested principally by the consideration that in him literary art has lost one of its most brilliant but erratic stars. (taken from the Evening Edition of the New York Tribune, October 9, 1849.) These are the words of Rufus Wilmot Griswold, a literary rival and secret enemy of Poe.

-- Anonymous, October 14, 2003


After many minutes of mental tourture i finally triumphed and found the answer ... http://www.poedecoder.com/PreciselyPoe/

-- Anonymous, November 24, 2003

The "Ludwig" obituary of Poe is much longer than the short quote on Precisely Poe's page. The only copy I can find on the web of the full text is at URL: http://www.eapoe.org/papers/misc1827/nyt49100.htm

-- Anonymous, November 24, 2003

if anyone knows how to get a copy of poes obituary contact me please assignment due tomorrow

-- Anonymous, November 25, 2003

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-- Anonymous, September 22, 2004

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