The man that was used up.


It is often said that
Edgar Allan Poe’s death was the result of the electioneering practice known as cooping. In his
Maryland: A Bicentennial History,
Carl Bode describes cooping as “the shutting up of men, usually derelicts, in rooms or coops on Election Day and then dragging them from polling place to polling place to cast their votes. To make them more docile while voting again and again, many were drugged or made drunk.” Poe may have been captured in Baltimore by an election gang, drugged, and made to vote in several places. “He was picked up unconscious near one of the rum shops used for voting,” wrote biographer

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