Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Describes difficulty in cashing [George R.] Graham's draft. Thanks Poe for his good opinion. Commends him for "rapping [W.D.] Gallagher over the knuckles." Praises Poe's "Island of the Fay." Describes G[eorge] ... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Requests a remittance from Graham. Describes [Jesse E.] Dow's position as postmaster's agent. Suggests a government post for Poe. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington City (D.C.), autograph letter sig...
Regrets Graham's rejection of the writer's novel. Encloses a contribution. Has been lecturing on "Oratory." Asks Poe to review Howard Pinckney. Thinks "Murders in the Rue Morgue" most ingenious. Praises Poe's c... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Wants to submit a review of two speeches of President Tyler to Graham's Magazine. Suggests that Poe write a poetic drama in the vein of "Menfred" or "The Mask of Comus." News of [Jesse E.] Dow. Thinks Judge [Ab... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Laughs at [Jesse E.] Dow's letter to [J. C.] Clarke, [14 March 1843?]. Describes John Tyler's interest in Poe. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Laughs at [Jesse E.] Dow's letter to [J. C.] Clarke, [14 March 1843?]. Describes John Tyler's interest in Poe. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Laughs at [Jesse E.] Dow's letter to [J. C.] Clarke, [14 March 1843?]. Describes John Tyler's interest in Poe. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Laughs at [Jesse E.] Dow's letter to [J. C.] Clarke, [14 March 1843?]. Describes John Tyler's interest in Poe. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Thanks Poe for an approving letter. Sends Poe a copy of his little book, which has received good notices except from Park Benjamin and Thomas Dunn English. [Jesse E.] Dow is prospering as doorkeeper to the Hous... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Thanks Poe for an approving letter. Sends Poe a copy of his little book, which has received good notices except from Park Benjamin and Thomas Dunn English. [Jesse E.] Dow is prospering as doorkeeper to the Hous... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Thanks Poe for an approving letter. Sends Poe a copy of his little book, which has received good notices except from Park Benjamin and Thomas Dunn English. [Jesse E.] Dow is prospering as doorkeeper to the Hous... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Thanks Poe for an approving letter. Sends Poe a copy of his little book, which has received good notices except from Park Benjamin and Thomas Dunn English. [Jesse E.] Dow is prospering as doorkeeper to the Hous... More
Edgar Allan Poe, Postmarked New York, autograph letter signed to Frede...
Describes his work on the Broadway Journal. Cannot pay his debt to [Jesse E.] Dow. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Edgar Allan Poe, Postmarked New York, autograph letter signed to Frede...
Describes his work on the Broadway Journal. Cannot pay his debt to [Jesse E.] Dow. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Sends a cryptograph partly deciphered in Poe's hand. Asks about various friends, including [Nathaniel P.] Willis, Park Benjamin, and [Jesse E.] Dow. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Edgar Allan Poe, Postmarked New York, autograph letter signed to Frede...
Describes his work on the Broadway Journal. Cannot pay his debt to [Jesse E.] Dow. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Edgar Allan Poe, Postmarked New York, autograph letter signed to Frede...
Describes his work on the Broadway Journal. Cannot pay his debt to [Jesse E.] Dow. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Describes difficulty in cashing [George R.] Graham's draft. Thanks Poe for his good opinion. Commends him for "rapping [W.D.] Gallagher over the knuckles." Praises Poe's "Island of the Fay." Describes G[eorge] ... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Wants to submit a review of two speeches of President Tyler to Graham's Magazine. Suggests that Poe write a poetic drama in the vein of "Menfred" or "The Mask of Comus." News of [Jesse E.] Dow. Thinks Judge [Ab... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Requests a remittance from Graham. Describes [Jesse E.] Dow's position as postmaster's agent. Suggests a government post for Poe. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington City (D.C.), autograph letter sig...
Regrets Graham's rejection of the writer's novel. Encloses a contribution. Has been lecturing on "Oratory." Asks Poe to review Howard Pinckney. Thinks "Murders in the Rue Morgue" most ingenious. Praises Poe's c... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Sends a cryptograph partly deciphered in Poe's hand. Asks about various friends, including [Nathaniel P.] Willis, Park Benjamin, and [Jesse E.] Dow. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Requests a remittance from Graham. Describes [Jesse E.] Dow's position as postmaster's agent. Suggests a government post for Poe. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Wants to submit a review of two speeches of President Tyler to Graham's Magazine. Suggests that Poe write a poetic drama in the vein of "Menfred" or "The Mask of Comus." News of [Jesse E.] Dow. Thinks Judge [Ab... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Describes difficulty in cashing [George R.] Graham's draft. Thanks Poe for his good opinion. Commends him for "rapping [W.D.] Gallagher over the knuckles." Praises Poe's "Island of the Fay." Describes G[eorge] ... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington City (D.C.), autograph letter sig...
Regrets Graham's rejection of the writer's novel. Encloses a contribution. Has been lecturing on "Oratory." Asks Poe to review Howard Pinckney. Thinks "Murders in the Rue Morgue" most ingenious. Praises Poe's c... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Sends a cryptograph partly deciphered in Poe's hand. Asks about various friends, including [Nathaniel P.] Willis, Park Benjamin, and [Jesse E.] Dow. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Requests a remittance from Graham. Describes [Jesse E.] Dow's position as postmaster's agent. Suggests a government post for Poe. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Describes difficulty in cashing [George R.] Graham's draft. Thanks Poe for his good opinion. Commends him for "rapping [W.D.] Gallagher over the knuckles." Praises Poe's "Island of the Fay." Describes G[eorge] ... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington City (D.C.), autograph letter sig...
Regrets Graham's rejection of the writer's novel. Encloses a contribution. Has been lecturing on "Oratory." Asks Poe to review Howard Pinckney. Thinks "Murders in the Rue Morgue" most ingenious. Praises Poe's c... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Wants to submit a review of two speeches of President Tyler to Graham's Magazine. Suggests that Poe write a poetic drama in the vein of "Menfred" or "The Mask of Comus." News of [Jesse E.] Dow. Thinks Judge [Ab... More
Frederick William Thomas, Washington, DC., autograph letter signed to ...
Sends a cryptograph partly deciphered in Poe's hand. Asks about various friends, including [Nathaniel P.] Willis, Park Benjamin, and [Jesse E.] Dow. Courtesy of Boston Public Library