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Text: John Allan to E. A. Poe May 18, 1829





Richmond May 18th 1829

Dear Edgar

    I duly recd your letter from Baltimore on Saturday but seeing Col. Preston I gave it to him to read, I have not yet recovered possession. The contents however are on my mind. I was agreeably pleased to hear that the Honourable Jno J Barber [[Barbour]] did interest himself so much in your favour.

    He perhaps remembered you when you were at the Springs in 1812, from the interest exhibited by the Secretary of War you stand a fair chance I think of being one of those selected for Sept. Col. Preston wrote a warm letter in your favour to Major Eaton since your departure. Major Campbell left this for Washington on yesterday. While you are in Maryland ascertain & get Certificate of the fact whether your Grandfather was in the Service during the revoly [[revolutionary]] war, where he served, Rank, &c &c. it may be of service & cannot do you any harm. I cover a Bank check of Virga [[Virginia]] on the Union Bank of Maryland (this date) of Baltimore for one Hundred Dollars payable to your order be prudent and careful

Yrs
John Allan
   P L D







[John Allan added this note to the manuscript: "Copy of a [[/]] Letter to Edgar Poe [[/]] May 18th, 1829." The letter was first printed, with a photographic facsimile, by Mary Newton Stanard, Edgar Allan Poe Letters Till Now Unpublished in the Valentine Museum, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1925, pp. 121-122, "letter number ten."]

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