Accession: 226.37.028
Editorial Title: Fanny McNeil Potter to Mary Baker Eddy, August 9, 1884
Author: Fanny McNeil Potter 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: August 9, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fanny McNeil Potter on lined paper from Brooklyn, New York.
Archival Note: See the scan of the original document to read the newspaper clipping enclosed with this letter.
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You are in my thoughts, & you are so often by my side I cannot touch you but you are near. I am obliged to go to New HampshireAs Written:N.H. & I shall stop either going, or returning a day in Boston. I must see you. I have news for you. When can I find you at home? I go before SeptemberAs Written:Sept, by the 15th of this month I think) AugustAs Written:Aug

With much love, & kiss.
miss me dear one
Yours
F P.

[*]Editorial Note: A newspaper clipping is inserted here.

What do you think of this? I think it was a curvature of the mind. This case is creating great excitement. I think some of these people must be your pupils

Ever thine

226.37.028
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

You are in my thoughts, & you are so often by my side I cannot touch you but you are near. I am obliged to go to N.H.Expanded:New Hampshire & I shall stop either going, or returning a day in Boston. I must see you. I have news for you. When can I find you at home? I go before SeptExpanded:September, by the 15th of this month I think) AugExpanded:August

With much love, & kiss.
miss me dear one
Yours
F P.

[*]Editorial Note: A newspaper clipping is inserted here.

What do you think of this? I think it was a curvature of the mind. This case is creating great excitement. I think some of these people must be your pupils

Ever thine

 
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