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  1. Apr 18, 2023 · The Evening Mirror was published every day except Sunday. Pages are not numbered, so references here are counted within each issue. Items which were reprinted in the Weekly Mirror are noted as “reprinted in WM,” with the appropriate date.

  2. Mar 7, 2020 · Earlier issues of the New-York Mirror are relatively common, but the later forms, especially as the Evening Mirror, are scarce. A set of the three volumes of the New Mirror has special interest. It was given by Poe to Sarah H. Whitman (probabably around october 1848), with two items marked “P.”

  3. Printed in the New York Evening Mirror on January 23, 1845, the poem is generally accepted as being written by Poe, though it was published anonymously. The title neglected to capitalize "street."

  4. The New-York Mirror was a weekly newspaper published in New York City from 1823 to 1842, succeeded by The New Mirror in 1843 and 1844. Its producers then launched a daily newspaper named The Evening Mirror, which published from 1844 to 1898. History. The Mirror was founded by George Pope Morris and Samuel Woodworth in August 1823. The journal ...

  5. Jan 19, 2015 · Although first accepted for publication in The American Review, the poem may have first been published in New York’s The Evening Mirror on January 29, 1845 (see the Notes for “The Raven” on the Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore website for more details on the poem’s first publication):

  6. editions.covecollective.org › place › evening-mirrorThe Evening Mirror | COVE

    Located at the corner of Nassau and Ann Street in New York City, The Evening Mirror was a daily newspaper that ran for roughly 15 years (1844-1859). Edgar Allan Poe worked at this site from October 1844 to Feburary 1845 as both a critic and an editor.

  7. Jul 19, 2024 · The Evening Mirror Building, which was located downtown at 25 Ann Street, is currently a residential building and was rechristened the Edgar House. There is a plaque memorializing Poe in...