. The borough of the Bronx, 1639-1913; its marvelous development and historical surroundings. 154 THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX 1849, he revisited Richmond and became engaged to Mrs. Shelton. On September 18th, 1849, he wrote from Richmond to Mrs. Clemm: "If possible I will be married before I start, but there is no telling. ... I hope that our troubles are nearly over. . The papers are praising me nearly to ; But Poe was doomed never to remarry. In October, while on the way to. Fordham Dutch Reformed Church Fordham, he stopped off at Baltimore, where he was found lying in the stree


. The borough of the Bronx, 1639-1913; its marvelous development and historical surroundings. 154 THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX 1849, he revisited Richmond and became engaged to Mrs. Shelton. On September 18th, 1849, he wrote from Richmond to Mrs. Clemm: "If possible I will be married before I start, but there is no telling. ... I hope that our troubles are nearly over. . The papers are praising me nearly to ; But Poe was doomed never to remarry. In October, while on the way to. Fordham Dutch Reformed Church Fordham, he stopped off at Baltimore, where he was found lying in the street unconscious. He died later in the City Hospital and was interred in the burial ground of Westminster Church near the grave of his grandfather. His wife's body, which had been buried in the cemetery of the old Dutch Reformed Church at Fordham, was removed in 1878 and laid beside that of her de- voted husband. N. P. Willis, an intimate friend of Poe, describes him thus:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cook, Harry Tecumseh, 1873-; Kaplan, Nathan Julius, 1887-. New York, The author


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