English: Edgar Allan Poe collected and analyzed the handwriting of over 100 of his contemporaries—from fellow poets, prose writers, and magazinists to Supreme Court Justices and one former President—while also publishing specimens of the handwriting in the form of facsimile signatures or autographs. This image is the facsimile of the signature of John Beauchamp Jones from Poe's work.
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The Complete Works Of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume XV, Literati—Autography, 1902. Page 235
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The signature of author John Beauchamp Jones, obtained and published by Edgar Allan Poe.