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Alexander Hammond Dept. of English Washington State University [email protected]

The Palmer C. Holt Poe Source Collection, MASC WSU, Pullman WA 99164

MS 2101-06 Holt papers on E. A. Poe, Box 1 [Current Organization, May 25, 2017; all folders have been numbered in pencil]

PART I “Description, census, misc. notes, drafts, correspondence” (Hammond labels)

1. Folder (Holt Collection—1995 & 2003 census, supplement) [13 Oct. 1995 Memo from Burton R. Pollin, with census of donated books & addenda in Pollin’s hand] [“Supplementary Materials” (addendum to above by A. Hammond)] [8 January 2003 Memorandum to Laila Miletic-Vejzovic: “Examination of Palmer Holt Library,” with inventory of additional books, materials added to MASC collection by Holt family]

2. Folder (Holt Source File, 2003, IIIA + IIIB Misc. Materials) [8 January 2003 Memo to Laila Miletic-Vejzovic: with inventory of “Miscellaneous Materials” in 2003 donation] [Envelope with “Miscellaneous Materials” listed in IIIA inventory] [“Miscellaneous Materials,” listed in IIIB inventory in loose order] [Newspaper clipping: 01/05/2003 Englewood, FL Herald-Tribune story (copy) on Holt collection, Hammond visit]

3. Folder (Pollin—Additional Holt materials, 1995-2002-03) [2 offprints of Holt’s “Poe and H.N. Coleridge’s Greek Classic Poets: ‘Pinakidia,’ ‘Politian,’ and ‘Morella’ Sources,” American Literature 24.1 (March 1962): 8-30.] [Xerox copy of Prof. O. M. Mitchell, A Course of Six Lectures on Astronomy, Delivered in the City of New-York, Specially Reported for the New-York Tribune (New York: Greeley & McElrath, Tribune Buildings, 1848) [Pollin note to Hammond on neglecting to send Holt file materials on Mitchell’s Planetary & Solar Worlds when latter added belatedly to collection, plus copy of Pollin 2001 Poe Review article that needed addendum to Holt.] [Holt notes on Mitchell.] [Holt xeroxes of N.Y. Tribune material on Mitchell.]

4. Folder (Misc. Holt material: Kopley, Hammond research articles; Pollin annotations) [Research articles, material, based on WSU’s Holt collection] [Richard Kopley, “Poe’s Taking of Pelham One Two Three Four Five Six.” Poe Studies: History, Theory, Interpretation 41 (2008): 109-16 (copy).] Page 2 of 9

[Alexander Hammond, “Poe, Scott’s Fiction, and the Holt Source Collection: The Example of Ivanhoe and ‘The Fall of the House of Usher.’” Resources for American Literary Study 34 (2011): 47-71 (offprint).] [Burton Pollin, ed., “Pinakidia” annotations in Writings of , Vol. II: The Brevities (N.Y.: Gordian Press, 1985): 55, 82 (copy).] [Burton Pollin, ed., annotations in Writings of Edgar Allan Poe, Vol. V: Writings in The Southern Literary Messenger Nonfictional Prose (N.Y.: Gordian Press, 1997): 9, 130-31 (copies; note on Poe review of Feb. 1835 London Quarterly; extend discussion of Holt source findings for Poe’s “Palᴂstine).]

5. Folder (Misc. Articles/correspondence/draft typescripts/MS) [2 typescripts, “Lanier’s ‘Bruce’” with rejection letters, 1949, 1950] [Query to PMLA, 1949-May 13, 1950, about submission, “Poe—American Classicist”] [Query to PMLA, Dec. 26, 1949, about Aug. 30 submission, plus typescript of “Poe— American Classicist”] [Untitled 28-page holograph draft article, with reading notes on 6 library slips]

6. Folder (Typescripts: “Ula-Lume, Body and Soul”; “Poe’s Compilations”; rejection letter) [Rejection letter for these articles from American Literature, 10 March 1952] [Typescript, “Ula-Lume, Body and Soul”—with 2 pages of MS & notes] [2 typescripts, “Poe’s Compilations” with outline, bibliography] [1 typescript, partial, of “Poe’s Compilations” with outline, bibliography] [1 typescript of sections IV, V, VI of “Poe’s Compilations” with bibliography]

7. Folder (Poe’s Compilations [Outline / Intro / Bib MSS]) [MSS as listed in Folder heading]

8. Folder (“Poe’s ‘Palæstine’: A Source Study” Typescripts) [3 + 1 partial typescripts, “Poe’s ‘Palæstine’: A Source Study” (article version of sections II, III, IV of “Poe’s Compilations”)] [1 Xerox copy of “Poe’s ‘Palæstine’: A Source Study”] [1 Xerox copy of dedicatory letter to Anthon’s 1825 Classical Dictionary]

9. Folder (Holt Notes, MS, on Anthon, Rees, Bailey) [2 pages of MS notes for “Poe’s ‘Palæstine’”] [15-page MS draft of “Poe’s ‘Palæstine’” article on use of Anthon, Rees] [2 pages, notes for essay refuting Bailey’s source study—see “Compilations” III] [40 pages of misc. notes (all?) related to above]

10. Folder (Holt Notes, Transcriptions, for “Compilations” II, III, V, VI) [12-page transcription of J.O. Bailey, “Poe’s ‘Palæstine,’” AL 13 (1941-41] [11-page transcription of Anthon entries] [20 pages of misc. notes on P’s use of Anthon] [16 pages of notes, P’s use of Rees for Stonehenge essay—see “Compilations” V] [8 pages of notes, P’s use of Anthon for street-paving essay—see “Compilations” VI]

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11. Folder (“Greek Classic Poets”: typescripts, submission letters, MSS) [2 letters: Application to Garden City Public Schools, 26 Feb. 1960, noting BNYPL article; letter to Head of English Dept., Garden City Public Schools, 12 March 1960] [Offprint of Holt, “Poe and H.N. Coleridge’s Greek Classic Poets: ‘Pinakidia,’ ‘Politian,’ and ‘Morella’ Sources,” American Literature 24.1 (March 1962): 8-30.] [Card from, submission letter to, editor, American Literature, 8 February 1961; related correspondence] [Submission letter to editor, College English, 23 January 1961; 2 copies] [Notes on CE editor, submission limits] [2 typescripts (pink!), “Poe and the Greek Classic Poet: ‘Pinakidia,’ ‘Politian,” and ‘Morella’ Sources”] [1 MS/typescript draft. 31 + 2 pages, of “Poe and the Greek Classic Poets”] [2 partial typescripts (8 pages each), “Poe and the Greek Classic Poets: ‘Pinakidia,’ ‘Politian,’ and ‘Morella’ Sources”] [1 MS draft, 21 +1 pages, of “Poe, ‘Classical and Scholar-like’”] [1 MS draft, 6 pages, untitled (early version of above)] [7 untitled, disordered typescript pages (early versions of above?)]

12. Folder (Typescripts, MS, “Poe’s ‘To Science,’ Four Sources,” +) [2 typescripts (6-pages each, pink) of “Poe’s ‘To Science,’ Four Sources”) [1 MS draft, 6 pages, “Poe’s ‘To Science’”] [Submission letters to editors, Saturday Review, 10 June 1963, and College English, 14 Dec. 1963, for “Structural Unity in Poe’s ‘’”] [3 typescripts, “Structural Unity in Poe’s ‘To Helen’” + MS] [1 MS/typescript draft, 7 pages, “Poe’s ‘To Science’”]

13. Folder (Holt Notes on Words/Names) [Approx. 46 data sheets on a word or name used by Poe, keyed to Harrison Complete Works, some with notes on verso, alphabetical order by main entry, with source texts & commentary; incl. 5 stapled data sheets on “Gallant”; 5 on “The Lighthouse”; 2 on “Morale”]

14. Folder (Holt working notes: Gibbon & Poe studies) [Misc. source notes, 9 pp, from Sismondi’s History, reviews in Edinburgh Review, Quarterly Review, Twis history, etc., all on Rome, Italy] [23 pages of notes on Poe’s critique/use of Gibbon as source, including 1 cover page on Gibbon works; 1 folded page query on Millman editions; notes organized as in folder 13 and similarly alphabetized] [About 54 pages of notes for study of Poe & Gibbon, with 1 page of queries, incl. 2 pages observations on his Gibbon source, with comments on “To Helen,” review of Bulwer’s Reinzi, about 44 pages of source notes organized as in folder 13 but not alphabetized] [17 pages of notes for essay on Poe’s criticism/use of Gibbon, incl. 2 pages for draft opening & outline & character of critique; 15 pages of source notes organized as in folder 13 but unalphabetized]

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[1 MS draft, 44 pages, “Poe and Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”] [1 MS draft, 3 pages, “Poe’s Reading,” incomplete] [1 MS draft, 6 pages, “‘Colloquy of Monos & Una’ as a Key to ‘,’” incomplete]

16. Folder (Holt working note—Misc.) [24 pages of miscellaneous notes, ranging over Poe’s writings, references, allusions, etc., most keyed to Harrison Works. ]

17. Folder (NY Pub. Lib./Research) [Letter, 12 Oct. 1964, to Foyles Bookshop, London] [Notes, Iliad, Gibbon’s Decline, “Lit. Small Talk,” “,” “How to Write/,” 4 + 1/2 pp] [Notes, “Chapter on Autography,” 2 double-sided pages on Don Seitz’s edition of “A Chapter on Autography”] [Lists of research materials to be checked, NY Public Library, with 7 pp of notes]

18. Folder (Notes: Critical Studies of EAP) [8 pages that list secondary studies of Poe, roughly 60 items in all] [40 pages of notes organized as follows below, most on secondary Poe studies, with focus on material about “Masque of the of Red Death,” “MS Found in a Bottle,” “Cask of A,” etc.; on parody/burlesque in early (Folio Club) tales, with Holt’s various comparative comments on other scholars’ work and on Trelawny’s Adventures of a Younger Son as undeveloped source.] [2 pages, first with listing of 4 secondary studies ante 1973, second with list for “Library Check” (Venice PL? NYPL?)] [1 double-sided page on Harry Levin, The Power of Blackness] [3 pages on Daniel Hoffman Poe x 7, 1972] [6 pages on Vincent Buranelli, EAP, 1961] [14 pages on Julian Symons, The Tell-Tale Heart: Life & Works, 1978] [7 pages on Edward Wagenknecht, EAP, the Man, 1963] [2 pages on Frances Winward, Haunted Palace: A Life, 1959] [5 misc. pages, with 1 sheet on 1968 Pollin article on “Red Death,” “P&P” sources, + 4 on various other tales] [40 pages of notes, organized as follows:] [1 page listing 6 (most of following) secondary studies, Bay Shore Pub. Lib.:] [2 pages on Ober and Burtness, The Enigma of Poe, 1969; 8 pages on Robert Hough, Literary Criticism of EA, 1965; 2 pages on L. & F Hyslop, Baudelaire on Poe, 1952; 18 + 5 pages on Edward Davidson, Poe: A Critical Study, 1957; 4 pages on E. W. Parks, EAP as Literary Critic, 1964]

19. Folder (Misc. queries; notes on Poe’s sources) [5 pages: 1st “summary of ‘Bon-Bon’”; 2nd (double-sided) comments on Folio Club’s Mr. Horrible Dictu; pages 3-5 unresolved queries on “Oval Portrait,” “Cask of Amontillado,” and 1974 Poe novel] [9 pages: Questions for Poe research, ranging over fiction, poetry] Page 5 of 9

[23 pages: Notes for wide-ranging (projected?) study of “Sources for Poe,” emphasizing examples of, patterns in, his use of them] [14 pages of notes & commentary on sources of early poems (1st 7 pp), various tales and non- fiction pieces; unclear organization]

20. Folder (Pollin: notes/corrections of Dictionary of Names/Titles) [6 pages notes, plus copy of 1 page of these notes, + 2 partial pages: listing of errors in/corrections to Pollin’s Dictionary of Names and Titles—a computer-generated index to Harrison’s 1902 Works of EAP]

21. Folder (Mabbott Poe edition (Poems); notes on “Israfel”) [18 numbered pages notes on Mabbott’s 1968 annotated edition of the Poems—vol. I of the 3 completed volumes of Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Harvard UP, 1968-78)—primarily Holt’s highlighting, over course of volume, of M’s identification of sources, with H’s commentary and occasional demurral/correction] [8 discontinuously numbered pages—1-2, 1-2, 1-4—of comments on,, analysis of, “Israfel.]

22. Folder (Mabbott Poe Edition (Tales & Sketches II). Notes’ focus: Trelawny, Adventures, other “MS. . . . Bottle” sources) [102 unnumbered pages of Holt notes, keyed to T.O. Mabbott’s text of/notes on “MS. Found In A Bottle” in his 1978 annotated edition of Poe’s Tales and Sketches--vol. II of three completed volumes of Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Harvard UP, 1968-78). Most involve very detailed copying of parallel passages between Poe’s Folio Club tale and Edward Trelawny’s Adventures of a Younger Son (an annotated version of this text NOT in MASC collection; see “theft” note in Folder 23). Pp. 35-76 especially deals with Flying Dutchman “theme”/sources, with the “supernatural ship,” with “Discovery,” and other shared similarities with Adventures; pp. 77-100 with Scott’s Rokeby’s fn. on superstition in FD, plus sources for Spanish oak, wind, Trelawny’s de Ruyter for captain of supernatural ship, etc.; pp. 101-102 with tale’s sources for final whirlpool. Compare to notes in Folder 23.] [11 partially numbered pages, + 4 half pages of Holt notes on Mabbott Tales and Sketches--vol. II, Folio Club intro, pp. 200-07—with effort to link Trelawny to both Solomon Seadrift & Chronologos Chronology in the Folio Club. ]

23. Folder (Notes on Trelawny, “MS Found,” Pym, Folio Club, “Cask”) [8 copied pages: 4 on DNB entry on Trelawny, 4 from Armstrong bio of Trelawney] [15 small hand-trimmed note cards: 3 on Byron Letters, 8 doubled-sided on Marchand bio of Byron; 2 on “Buried Alive”; 2 on W. J. Jacobs, EAP] [9 half pages: Notes toward essay on Poe’s “Prose Apprenticeship,” focus “MS Found”] [12 + 2 half pages + 2 cards: Unorganized notes toward essay “Literary Lions: Poe, Trelawny, and the Folio Club (‘MS Found in a Bottle’).” Holt opens pages, “Forced to precipitate publication because of theft of hundreds of books from my library, all annotated with notes relating source passages to Poe”; Holt then names Trelawny’s Adventures, notes it is “Poe source” for “ MS Found,” “Descent into M,” & Pym. Arguments roughed out, questionable relative to Folio Club author/s, with dubious subtextual allegory in “MS” of journey thru birth canal to pre-birth, etc. No publication follows.] Page 6 of 9

[21 pages—9 numbered + 5 numbered + 7 (including 3 numbered) of detailed notes on “MS” and Adventures and Keats, Shelley, Byron sources + 2 misc note pages on FC Tales] [3 pages of notes on Bret Harte bio that opens with paragraph on Folio Club plan + 2 folded pages notes on misc early tales] [19 pages of notes linking passages in Pym and Trelawny’s Adventures.] [11 pages of notes on sources for “Cask of Amontillado,” + 3 pages from book on flags re motto, M’s coat of arms] [5 numbered pages on “Shelley Poem, Unpublished, [Original, or Poe Fraud?]”—3 of pages given to copying “The Calm,” the rest to copying this N&Q article from 1853 that guesses the poem might be by Poe.] [22 unnumbered pages; misc. notes on Poe sources for various poems/ tales—including Pym, “Gold-Bug,” “Stylus” project, “Pit & Pendulum,” etc.] [9 pages (2 numbered) of notes on 1818 Port Folio as source for various Poe references in “Marginalia,” “Stylus,” etc.

24. Folder (Notes: Hoffman’s Poe, Poe . . .) [41numbered pages on Hoffman’s. Poe, Poe,Poe,Poe,Poe,Poe,Poe (NY: Doubleday, 1972)] [21 numbered notes on Hoffman—on back of check blanks, Bay Shore NY—often spinning theories about “ maelstrom” & “MS in Bottle” & Hoffman] [5 ½ unnumbered notes on Hoffman, ½ sheet doubled sided, often extending his arguments]

25. Folder (Moskovitz, Poe biography) [2 numbered pages, 1st double sided, of notes on Sam Moskovitz, The Man Who Called Himself Poe (NY: Doubleday 1969), with emphasis on sources, incl. Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus and 1838 “Atlantis” by N. C. Brooks.]

26. Folder (“Amenities of Seeking Poe Sources”; MS) [8 numbered pages of MS, + 1 unnumbered sheet cut into halves. Unfinished draft formulates Holt’s lifetime project, findings relative to Mabbott’s posthumous annotated editions of 1968 & 1978--which clearly scoop much of Holt’s prior work. Again repeats inferences r.e. Trelawny’s Adventures and “‘MS Found” and Chronologos Chrononology in the Folio Club”; at page 6, draft becomes fragmentary listing of other examples of Holt’s discoveries/ conclusions on Poe’s methods of working, his genius with sources, then drifts back to Trelawny. Cut sheet has notes toward a conclusion (?). Cf. Folders 19, 28.]

27. Folder (Holt Notes—I [1 of 3]) [13 bundles of notes. Initial bundles misc., some titled---“Steven Vincent Benet” (bundle 2), “Poe & W B Wallace” (bundle 5), Eureka (bundle 6), “explication of ‘Al Aaraaf’” (bundle 7); beginning with “Library reading at Univ. of Va.” (bundle 8), Holt’s returns to Trelawny Adventures and various other sources for “MS. Found in a Bottle,” Pym, speculative connections to Folio Club authors, including comments on noses and “Lionizing”(bundle 10), “Descent” (bundle 11), Trelawny influence (bundle 12) & Niagara Falls (bundle 13).]

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28. Folder (Holt Notes—I [2 0f 3]) Bundle 1. [“Poe Book”—a sequence of notes, bundled by Hammond, that make up brief overview of never-completed Holt study of P’s sources. Note: key claim in “Poe’s Reading” of the writer’s keeping a “notebook” from 1820-1830—“He had little time for reading in the years that followed, apparently depending on the notebook that he must have guarded jealously”—a contention asserted in more detail in “Poe—bookworm” on Poe’s heavy reading, as early as age 10-15, and his compiling a “ common- place book” that borrowed many a “ transmitted quotation or statement of fact,” all linked to early Timeline from Hervey Allen bio.] + [23 folded sheets & bundles of sheets, on misc. sources, including bundle 2 (21 pp on Longfellow imitations)]

29. Folder (Holt Notes—I [3 of 3]) [Unnumbered folded sheets and bundles of sheets] Bundle 1. [Letitia Elizabeth Landon (LEL) sources for Poe] Bundle 2. [Notes on “Tale of the Ragged Mts.”—12pp] Bundle 3. [12 cards, partial pages on misc. sources, cruxes] + 19 folded sheets (or quired/bundled sheets) of misc. notes]

30. Folder (Holt Notes—II) [Mostly unnumbered folded and quired sheets of misc. notes, organized in 12 bundles] Bundle 1. [8 pp. of notes on Wolf Mankowitz, The Extraordinary Mr. Poe] Bundle 2. [2 pp. of notes on “Al Aaraaf” & misc. poetry sources.] Bundle 3. [4 pp. of notes on Osgood valentine, Virginia’s “Valentine,” + 1 p on Elizabeth Arnold & 1st husband] Bundle 4. [2 pp. Poe’s puns] Bundle 5. [1 p. on Poe’s influence on Wilde Portrait of DG Bundle 6. [4 numbered part sheets on Rushmore’s Fanny Kemble—notes on Niagara Falls, Trelawny (“Descent” source?)] Bundle 7. [7 numbered part sheets, + 2 fragments, on influence of Poe/ Trelawny on Melville’s Typee.]

31. Folder (Holt Notes—III) [Unnumbered, bundled, folded and quired sheets of notes] Bundle 1: [2 unnumbered, 2 numbered, folded sheets + 2 small sheets—notes on “Al Aaraaf”] Bundle 2: [3 folded sheets on Mabbott & “The Raven”; 6 part sheets, notes on its sources.] Bundle 3: [1 1/2 folded sheets of notes on “The Coliseum”] Bundle 4: [1 1/2 folded sheets of notes on “Sonnet--Silence”] Bundle 5: [1 1/2 folded sheets of notes on Michelangelo concepts/ theory & “Pintix” allusion in “Loss of breath”]

32. Folder (Holt Notes IV) Bundle 1. [Systematic notes on Poe’s probable use of Henry Neele (1798-1828) whose Literary Remains were reviewed in New Monthly in 1829. After citation pages with style sheet material, numbered pages in bundles arguing for sources, parallels to Neele as follows:] Bundle 2. [3 pp: intro to Literary Remains, comparison Poe & Neele] Page 8 of 9

Bundle 3. [2 pp on “Pinakidia”] Bundle 4. [4 pp on “Poetic Principle,” “Phil of Comp,” Letter to B”] Bundle 5. [3 pp on Politian”] Bundle 6. [6 pp on “Marginalia,” “Pinakidia,” Our Amateur Poets items] Bundle 7. [5 pp on “Israfel,” Lalla Rookh, Koran, Neele links] Bundle 8. [3 pp on “Haunted Palace”] Bundle 9. [2 pp on “The Sleeper,” “Bridal Ballad”]

PART II “Miscellaneous Holt material” [Hammond label]

33. Folder (Holt—misc. clippings, flyers) [Newspaper clipping: Thurber illustrator, 01/28/1958, St. Joseph, Michigan?] [Newspaper clipping: T.O. Mabbott NYT obituary, 05/16/1969] [Newsday clipping: Thorton Wilder advice, 03/14/1962] [Newspaper clippings, 16 pp., not Poe-related, most from Newsday of 1970.] [Newspaper clippings (2 copies): “Poe’s Corner” pt. II] [Newspaper clipping: NYT book review of Silverman biography, 22 Dec. 1991]; [Gordian Press flyer, Poe editions, Letters, etc. undated (198?)] [Real estate flyer “Venice Englewood Area” undated] [Flyer—Poe Museum] [Handout—Providence RI Athenaeum]

34. Folder (U of Chicago Notes; Holt Papers; Student work) [Spiral notebook: Holt notes from U of Chicago English 166 course on history of western literary criticism (June 25, 1951), keyed to Smith & Parks, The Great Critics (presumably upper- division/grad-level summer course), + 3 pp. of Holt notes for a Poe & Coleridge article.] [2 Holt Bluebooks, U. of Michigan: Eng. 267, Eng. 166] [3 Holt course papers, U of Chicago: Eng. 301; Eng. 351B (“Dating”); Eng. 351B (“Keats’ Sonnet”)] [2 student papers for Holt at U of Chicago: Eng. 301, Eng. 316]

35. Folder (PSA Newsletter & Poe Studies +) [4 numbers of Poe Studies Association Newsletter vols. 2.1, 2.2, 3.2, 4.1 (May 1974-May 1976)] [10 numbers of Poe Studies, 1975, 1983-89] [1 number of U of Chicago Dept. of English Newsletter, fall 1985]

PART III “Holt Material for Concordance” [Hammond label]

[NOTE: Poe concordance in collection covers Poe’s tales—keyed to James A. Harrison, ed., Complete Works of EAP (1902), vols. II-VI--and poems—keyed to Harrison, vol. VII. See folder 36 for Holt overview & plan for concordance. Other materials in folders 36-40 involve unfinished expansion of project to include Poe writings in vol. XIV of the Harrison Poe edition: Essays, Miscellanies, Literati, Autography.]

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36. Folder (Poe concordance 1) [17 + unnumbered pages of plan, analysis, comment on Holt’s Poe concordance (argues it reflects a Poe scholar’s critical sensibility, not a machine compilation; advantages of approach, samples, style issues, with 2 final pp of “Editorial Comments.”] [Approx. 36 concordance-slip sheets, keyed to Harrison Works, vol. XIV (Essays, etc.), most with 20 multiple entries]

37. Folder (Poe concordance 2) [Approx. 54 concordance-slip sheets, keyed to Harrison Works, vol. XIV (Essays, etc.), most with 20 multiple entries] (Essays, etc.)

38. Folder (Poe concordance 3) [Approx. 72 concordance-slip sheets, keyed to Harrison Works, vol. XIV (Essays, etc.), most with 20 multiple entries.

39. Folder (Poe concordance 4) [Approx. 350 concordance-slip sheets, keyed to Harrison Works, vol. XIV (Essays, etc.), most with 20 multiple entries]

40. Folder (Poe concordance 5) [Approx. 220 concordance note sheets, keyed to Harrison Works, vol. XIV (Essays, etc.), most with 9 multiple entries]