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The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Volume 17); Poe and His Friends. Letters Relating to Poe

por James Albert Harrison, Edgar Allan Poe

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1902. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIV. LETTERS RELATING TO POE. COMMENDATORY LETTERS IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Fortress Monroe, Va., loth Apl. 1829. Edgar Poe, late Serg't Major in the 1st Art'y, served under my command in H. Company 1st Rcg't of Artillery, from June, 1827, to Jan'y, 1829, during which time his conduct was unexceptionable. He at once performed the duties of company cleric and assistant in the Subsistent Department, both of which duties were promptly and faithfully done. His habits are good, and intirely free from drinking. J. Howard, Lieut. 1st Artillery. In addition to the above I have to say that Edgar Poe was appointed Sergeant Major of the 1" Art'y on the 1" of Jan'y, 1829, and up to this date, has been 1 This group of letters concerns Poe's application for a cadet's warrant to enter the United State* Military Academy at Wert Point, after his resignation from the army. He had entered the army under the assumed name of Edgar A. Peny. We take our copies from the originals--verified at the War Department through the courtesy of Prof. E. R. Rawson. exemplary in his deportment, prompt it faithful in the discharge of his duties, and is highly worthy of confidence. H. W. Griswold, Bt. Capt. & Adjt. i" Arty. Fomui Monuo-, April ooth, 1829. I have known & had an opportunity of observing the conduct of the above mentioned Serg't-Maj. Poe some three months, during which his deportment has been highly praiseworthy & deserving of confidence. His education is of a very high order and he appears to be free from bad habits, in fact the testimony of Lt. Howard & Adjt. Griswold is full to that point. Understanding he is thro' his friends an applicant for cadet's warrant, I unhesitatingly recommend him as promising to acquit himself of the obligations of that station studio...… (mais)

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1902. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIV. LETTERS RELATING TO POE. COMMENDATORY LETTERS IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Fortress Monroe, Va., loth Apl. 1829. Edgar Poe, late Serg't Major in the 1st Art'y, served under my command in H. Company 1st Rcg't of Artillery, from June, 1827, to Jan'y, 1829, during which time his conduct was unexceptionable. He at once performed the duties of company cleric and assistant in the Subsistent Department, both of which duties were promptly and faithfully done. His habits are good, and intirely free from drinking. J. Howard, Lieut. 1st Artillery. In addition to the above I have to say that Edgar Poe was appointed Sergeant Major of the 1" Art'y on the 1" of Jan'y, 1829, and up to this date, has been 1 This group of letters concerns Poe's application for a cadet's warrant to enter the United State* Military Academy at Wert Point, after his resignation from the army. He had entered the army under the assumed name of Edgar A. Peny. We take our copies from the originals--verified at the War Department through the courtesy of Prof. E. R. Rawson. exemplary in his deportment, prompt it faithful in the discharge of his duties, and is highly worthy of confidence. H. W. Griswold, Bt. Capt. & Adjt. i" Arty. Fomui Monuo-, April ooth, 1829. I have known & had an opportunity of observing the conduct of the above mentioned Serg't-Maj. Poe some three months, during which his deportment has been highly praiseworthy & deserving of confidence. His education is of a very high order and he appears to be free from bad habits, in fact the testimony of Lt. Howard & Adjt. Griswold is full to that point. Understanding he is thro' his friends an applicant for cadet's warrant, I unhesitatingly recommend him as promising to acquit himself of the obligations of that station studio...

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