Boston’s Edgar Allan Poe Statue is being added to the City's Irish Heritage Trail
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), master short story writer and novelist whose ancestors emigrated from County Cavan in Ireland, will soon have a spot on the Boston Irish Heritage Trail , according to the Boston Irish Tourism Association (BITA), which oversees the historical walking trail. Poe was born in Boston on January 19, 1809, the son of David Poe Jr. and Elizabeth Arnold, who were actors at the nearby Federal Theatre when Edgar was born. His Scots-Irish Presbyterian great grandparents, John Poe of Dring, County Cavan and Jane McBride of Balleymoney, County Antrim, emigrated with their son David (Edgar’s grandfather) from their farm in Cavan to the American colonies in the 1740s, settling first in Lancaster, Pennsylvania before settling in Baltimore, MD. The life-size statue of Poe was unveiled in 2014 at Poe Square, located at the corner of Boylston and Charles Street outside the Transportation Building, not far from where Poe as born. The statue was initiated by Paul L...