Papers relating to Edgar Allan Poe and John Henry Ingram's Poe collection

Access and use

Location of collection:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400110
160 McCormick Rd
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
Contact for questions and access:
POC: Brenda Gunn
Phone: (434) 924-1037
Phone: (434) 243-1776
Fax: (434) 924-4968
Restrictions:

There are no access restrictions.

Terms of access:

Boxes 1-7 contain material from originals in another institution. No copies, transcriptions, or digital photographs can be made without the written permission of the institution holding the original. The location of all known original documents is indicated on the individual folders.

Preferred citation:

Papers Relating to Edgar Allan Poe and John Henry Ingram's Poe Collection, MSS 16207, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.

Collection context

Summary

Extent:
8 Cubic Feet 15 document boxes, 1 card file and 1 oversize folder
Creator:
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849 and Ingram, John Henry, 1842-1916
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

Papers Relating to Edgar Allan Poe and John Henry Ingram's Poe Collection, MSS 16207, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.

Background

Scope and content:

The copies and transcriptions of Poe related material in the first series, usually correspondence or manuscripts, includes the names of correspondents, location of the originals if known, the accession number of any material acquired by the University of Virginia and accessioned as a collection before being interfiled in this collection, which was formerly known as the "Poe transcripts." Also included on each folder is the reference to the page citing each item in "The Collected Letters of the Edgar Allan Poe" by John Ward Ostrom (1903-1993), a professor of English at Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. Some original appearances in print have been transferred to Rare Books. The second series contains non-contemporary correspondence about Edgar Allan Poe or the Ingram-Poe collection, particularly its purchase (see Box 8, Folder 18). Much of the correspondence is with the Librarian of the University, John S. Patton, or University of Virginia faculty. The third series contains various papers, articles, news clippings and printed material arranged chronologically by year, a checklist compiled by John Ward Ostrom, notes on Poe, thesis by Alevia Stiles Alexander, and the unpublished manuscript for "The True Story of Edgar Allan Poe" by John Henry Ingram, also available on microfilm M-2433. The last series contains Poe miscellany, including a cigarette card, photographs, post cards, prints, a scrapbook on Dr. Thomas Holley Chivers compiled by John Dewitt Miller and John Wilson Townsend, 6 Poe Miscellany scrapbooks compiled by John S. Patton, 13 etching blocks for John Henry Ingram illustrations, and an alphabetical index card file for Poe transcripts and copies.

Biographical / historical:

John Henry Ingram (1842-1916) was an English biographer and editor with a particular interest in the rehabilitation of the character and literary reputation of Edgar Allan Poe, which had been damaged by the memoir of Poe written by Rufus W. Griswold and published in 1850. He was the author of "Edgar Allan Poe His Life, Letters, and Opinions," editor of "The Works of Edgar Allan Poe" (The Ingram Edition), 1874-1875, as well as others such as "Elizabeth Barrett Browning," "Christopher Marlowe and His Associates," and "Chatterton and His Poetry." Ingram was born to John and Henrietta Smith Ingram at Finsbury, Middlesex, England. Upon his father's death, Ingram had to withdraw from the City College of London and obtained a Civil Service Commission and appointment to the Savings Bank Department of the London General Post Office on January 13, 1868. He spent his days employed in his work as a clerk and his evenings devoted to his real interest of studying and writing about literature, and collecting materials about Edgar Allan Poe. For a much fuller biographical summary of John Henry Ingram, please see the online biographical note: http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-sc/viu00220.xml and the biographical sketch in the "Guide to the Microfilm Edition of John Henry Ingram's Poe Collection," Paul P. Hoffman, editor (1967).

Acquisition information:
This part of the Ingram-Poe collection was not actually purchased from Laura Ingram with the main body of the collection (1922 March 17) but assembled by Special Collections staff over the years, some from other manuscript accessions and some copies of materials from other institutions or owners. In 1933, Laura Ingram gave the University of Virginia her brother's unpublished manuscript, "The True Story of Edgar Allan Poe," found in boxes 12-13 of this collection.
Processing information:

This collection was originally cataloged as part of MSS 38-135 but it is not described in the guide to the Ingram-Poe collection. It was commonly called the "Poe transcripts" even though it consisted primarily of copies of Poe correspondence, not transcriptions. Rather than re-write the Ingram-Poe guide to include this material, we decided to split off these boxes and write a guide just for them. Some items in the collection were transferred from other collections in the University of Virginia Special Collections Library and these are noted in individual descriptions at the folder level. Some of this material consists of copies of Edgar Allan Poe papers held at institutions other than the University of Virginia and these folders and boxes (Boxes 1-7) are stamped with that information.

Arrangement:

Series I: Copies and transcriptions of Poe related material (Boxes 1-7); Series II: Correspondence about Edgar Allan Poe or the John Henry Ingram-Poe collection (Box 8); Series III: Papers, articles, news clippings or works about Poe (Boxes 9-13); and Series IV: Poe Miscellany, includes prints, scrapbooks (Boxes 13-16).

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard