Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)—writer, poet, and

critic—was born in Boston, Mass. Orphaned at a

young age, Poe was raised by John and Frances Allan of Richmond. He attended schools in

England and Richmond before enrolling at the University of Virginia on 14 Feb. 1826 for one term, living in No.13 West Range. He took classes in the Ancient and Modern Languages. While at the university, Poe accumulated debts that John Allan refused to pay. Poe left the university and briefly returned to Richmond, before moving to Boston in Mar. 1827. Some of his best-known writings include the Raven, Annabel Lee, and the Tell-Tale Heart. He also edited the Southern Literary Messenger in Richmond from 1835 to 1837. Poe died in Baltimore, Md.

Marker is on McCormick Road south of University Avenue (Business U.S. 250), on the left when traveling south.

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