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There is no indication that Poe lacked one or more nipples.
No one adopted Poe. He was taken in by John and Frances Allan after Poe's parents died and raised him as his foster parents, but they ever legally adopted Poe.
In the early morning of January 19, Poe's birthdate, a bottle of cognac and 3 roses are left on Poe's grave by the mysterious "Poe Toaster." There is some doubt that the tradition began in 1949.The misconception seems to be that the Poe Toaster visited Poe's grave, but 'Toast' actually visited Poe's original gravesite (the one on the Poe plot with the raven) where Poe's remains were from 1849 until 1875. Poe's current gravesite is much too public for the Toaster.
Poe's very first published poem was "Tamerlane."
Poe had 2 siblings, his 2 natural parents, his 2 foster parents, and his wife of more than ten years.
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A pair of Edgar Allan Poe's silk socks were donated to the Edgar Allan Poe Museum by Mrs. Antoinette Smith Suiter, the great, great, granddaughter of one of Poe's aunts, Elizabeth Poe Herring. Please check the link below.
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Poe did not use or have an addiction to drugs. The idea that Poe was a user of or was addicted to opium is a misconception that should be refuted. There are several reasons for this error. One is that some of the narrators of Poe's stories did use opium in the story. This has been projected by some to mean that Poe himself was using the drug, especially because Poe tended to narrate his stories in the first person. Poe had some narrators use drugs simply for literary effect within the stories. Another reason is that some critics of his work simply used that as an excuse for their criticism. One critic deemed Poe's Tales as the "outpourings of an opium eater," but without stating that he actually was an opium eater, i.e. user. Other reasons for not believing Poe used opium are statements from various people that knew Poe. Thomas Dunn English, a physician and Poe adversary, never accused him of it. English and Poe had been on good terms at one time and had several meetings both at English's home and at Poe's home. English at one time said that he would have known Poe was an opium user either by his physician's expertise or regular observation by his visiting with Poe so many times. A Dr. John Carter knew and had examined Poe and stated in a letter to G.E. Woodberry, author of the book "Life of Poe", 1909, that he never knew Poe to use opium in any instance and never heard Poe mention it. Woodberry replied that he himself believed that Poe did use opium during his times away from drinking, but Woodberry never met Poe, so this is but speculation and conjecture on his part. In a later biography of Poe, Woodberry's conjecture was erroneously ascribed to Dr. Carter. This "biography" makes it seem like a doctor familiar with Poe had verified that Poe used opium. Poe himself did make one mention of using laudanum. In a letter to Annie Richmond, Poe stated that he had attempted suicide by using laudanum. This is hardly proof that he was addicted to it. Laudanum was a commonly used medicine for pain relief at the time. Nothing remotely suggests that Poe used it other than for proper medical reasons.
Poe had only one wife, Virginia Clemm. She died of tuberculosis in 1847.
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