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Timeline Worksheet: January 19, 1809, Edgar Allan Poe

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19 Jan

Timeline Worksheet January 19, 1809 Edgar Allan PoeHe led a troubled life, died at the age of 40, and wrote some of the most memorable (and frightening) literature in American history. Today we remember the birthday of Edgar Allan Poe, born January 19, 1809, in Boston. Our timeline worksheet is a special printable packet of information about the author, a timeline worksheet of important events in his life, and a notebooking page for additional research. You’ll find it as part of a special blog series I’m writing for Homeschool Giveaways & Freebies. You can also find some Edgar Allan Poe copywork here.

Timeline Worksheet: January 19, 1809, Edgar Allan Poe Notebooking Page and Timeline

Fits American history and Authors and Literature timelines.*

*If you are new to this series, visit my introduction to timelines.

Return to the Timeline.

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