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1. Saturday, January 19, 2008 10:48 AM
12rainbow Poe's Grave Tradition Continues


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Mystery Man's Annual Visit to Poe Grave

By BEN NUCKOLS, AP
2 hours ago

BALTIMORE — Undeterred by controversy, a mysterious visitor paid his annual tribute at the grave of Edgar Allan Poe early Saturday, placing three red roses and a half-filled bottle of cognac before stealing away into the darkness.

Nearly 150 people had gathered outside the cemetery of Westminster Presbyterian Church, but the man known as the "Poe toaster" was, as usual, able to avoid being spotted by the crowd, said Jeff Jerome, curator of the Poe House and Museum.

The tribute takes place every Jan. 19 — the anniversary of Poe's birth.

The visitor did not leave a note, Jerome said, electing not to respond to questions raised in the past year about the history and authenticity of the tribute.

Sam Porpora, a former church historian who led the fight to preserve the cemetery, claimed last summer that he cooked up the idea of the Poe toaster in the 1970s as a publicity stunt.

"We did it, myself and my tour guides," Porpora, a former advertising executive, said in August. "It was a promotional idea."

Porpora said someone else has since "become" the Poe toaster.

Jerome disputes Porpora's claims and says the tribute began in 1949 at the latest, pointing to a 1950 article in The (Baltimore) Evening Sun that mentions "an anonymous citizen who creeps in annually to place an empty bottle (of excellent label)" against the gravestone.

Jerome invites a handful of Poe enthusiasts to join him inside the church every year but withholds details of the tribute in an effort to help the toaster maintain his anonymity. He said the visitor no longer wears the wide-brimmed hat and scarf he donned in the past.

In 1993, the visitor left a note reading, "The torch will be passed." A later note said the man, who apparently died in 1998, had handed the tradition on to his two sons.

This year's visitor was the same man who has come to the grave site many times in the past, Jerome said.

"We recognize him from his build, the way he walks," he said. "It would be very easy for us, visually, to see if this were a different person."

Poe, who wrote poems and horror stories including "The Raven" and "The Telltale Heart," died Oct. 7, 1849, in Baltimore at the age of 40 after collapsing in a tavern. Next year will be the 200th anniversary of his birth.

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On the Net:

Poe House and Museum: http://www.eapoe.org/

 
2. Saturday, January 19, 2008 11:45 AM
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For a hearty taste o' Poe, check out the '97 Hal Willner produced tribute: Closed on Account of Rabies, featuring a host of celebrity contributors... oooh, macabre-yyy!!!

 
3. Saturday, January 19, 2008 5:17 PM
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vincent price was soo cool playing in films from ED's stories!  & yes! I have a newspaper clipping about Ed had died from from rabies! is it true? strange death!

 
4. Saturday, January 19, 2008 8:38 PM
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the cause of his death is unknown and has been attributed to alcohol, brain congestion, cholera, drugs, heart disease, rabies, suicide, tuberculosis, and other agents  -Wikipedia

Mysterious. Like Jack Nance...?

 
5. Saturday, January 19, 2008 8:46 PM
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QUOTE:

the cause of his death is unknown and has been attributed to alcohol, brain congestion, cholera, drugs, heart disease, rabies, suicide, tuberculosis, and other agents -Wikipedia

Mysterious. Like Jack Nance...?

Sounds more like Nordstrom in the first Naked Gun movie.

 
6. Wednesday, February 27, 2008 6:32 PM
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I know who the mystery toaster is.

Dr. Jacoby!

Check episode 3, when Coop catches him at Laura's grave.

One and the same, I tell ya. ;)


"Go to the sound of cutting wood."
 

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