Accession: 226.37.035
Editorial Title: Fanny McNeil Potter to Mary Baker Eddy, January 26, 1885
Author: Fanny McNeil Potter 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: January 26, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fanny McNeil Potter from Washington, D.C.
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By all means come (When you can) & go first to the Riggs HouseEditorial Note: The Riggs House was an elegant hotel managed by Caleb W. Spofford, which was frequented by some high-profile figures of the time, such as Presidents Garfield and Harrison, and women's suffragists, such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.. Have you ever seen A J Swarts monthly Prints in ChicagoEditorial Note: This is a reference to a monthly periodical published by A. J. Swarts titled The Mind Cure and Science of Life (later renamed Mental Science Magazine).? Evans writes for it & he is writing a new book. How many new Subscribers has one friend added to the list? Your presence is needed home,

With love, ever
Yours Adieu

Keep it all quiet & a surprise I venture you will have plenty of attention from a certain quarter

Be ye independent of this

226.37.035
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Confidential

By all means come (When you can) & go first to the Riggs HouseEditorial Note: The Riggs House was an elegant hotel managed by Caleb W. Spofford, which was frequented by some high-profile figures of the time, such as Presidents Garfield and Harrison, and women's suffragists, such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.. Have you ever seen A J Swarts monthly Prints in ChicagoEditorial Note: This is a reference to a monthly periodical published by A. J. Swarts titled The Mind Cure and Science of Life (later renamed Mental Science Magazine).? Evans writes for it & he is writing a new book. How many new Subscribers has one friend added to the list? Your presence is needed home,

With love, ever
Yours Adieu

Keep it all quiet & a surprise I venture you will have plenty of attention from a certain quarter

Be ye independent of this

 
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The Riggs House was an elegant hotel managed by Caleb W. Spofford, which was frequented by some high-profile figures of the time, such as Presidents Garfield and Harrison, and women's suffragists, such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. This is a reference to a monthly periodical published by A. J. Swarts titled The Mind Cure and Science of Life (later renamed Mental Science Magazine).