Accession: 338AP1.46.029
Editorial Title: Josephine Curtis Woodbury and Janette E. Weller to Mary Baker Eddy, July 28, 1888
Author: Josephine Curtis Woodbury  Janette E. Weller 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: July 28, 1888
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Josephine C. Woodbury and Janette E. Weller on lined printed stationery of Mt. Washington Summit House, from Mount Washington, New Hampshire. Dried flowers are attached to the letter.
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My Beloved Teacher.

I have brought your writings on Divine ScienceEditorial Note: Christian Science to the highest habitable point in our country- and I love God for letting me do it. I leave them here to lead the people- up to God.

[*]Archival Note: A horizontal line is drawn across the page here.

"Not from the cultured gardens,And not from the daisied sodDo we bring our little offering—But down from the hills of God"

Editorial Note: These are lines from a poem by Mary H. C. Booth, addressed to the poet, William Cullen Bryant.

[*]Archival Note: A horizontal line is drawn across the page here.

Your loving grateful student
Josephine C. Woodbury

[*]Archival Note: Remnants of dried flowers are pinned to the page here.

Handshift:Janette E. WellerMy dear Teacher,

This is my message in love

Mrs J. E. Robinson.

338AP1.46.029
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My Beloved Teacher.

I have brought your writings on Divine ScienceEditorial Note: Christian Science to the highest habitable point in our country- and I love God for letting me do it. I leave them here to lead the people- up to God.

[*]Archival Note: A horizontal line is drawn across the page here.

"Not from the cultured gardens,And not from the daisied sodDo I we bring my our little offering—But down from the hills of God"

Editorial Note: These are lines from a poem by Mary H. C. Booth, addressed to the poet, William Cullen Bryant.

[*]Archival Note: A horizontal line is drawn across the page here.

Your loving grateful student
Josephine C. Woodbury

[*]Archival Note: Remnants of dried flowers are pinned to the page here.

Handshift:Janette E. WellerMy dear Teacher,

This is my message in love

Mrs J. E. Robinson.

 
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Mount Washington, New Hampshire Christian Science A horizontal line is drawn across the page here. A horizontal line is drawn across the page here. These are lines from a poem by Mary H. C. Booth, addressed to the poet, William Cullen Bryant. Remnants of dried flowers are pinned to the page here.