Accession: 356A.48.039
Editorial Title: Elizabeth Webster to Mary Baker Eddy, December 13, 1885
Author: Elizabeth Webster 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: December 13, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Elizabeth Webster on lined paper from Chicago, Illinois.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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356A.48.039
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Handshift:Calvin A. Frye[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here. 8

Yours of the 14thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. received this morning, with great pleasure, the few words from my revered Teacher gave new strength to my efforts for others and shed a brightness about all things that I cannot describe.

I hasten to say about my patient that I spoke of in my last letterEditorial Note: See 356A.48.037., it was not on account of the healing, which is still incomplete, but on account of the little article which he had written and to know if you would wish anything from his pen for the Journal if it were worthy.

Regarding the money we sentEditorial Note: See 356A.48.007., please use it as you wish, wherever you may think best. WeEditorial Note: Elizabeth Webster and Mary M. W. Adams will send more as we can. With love and good wishes, hastily

Yours
Eliz. Webster C.S.
42 Ogden Ave.
356A.48.039
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Calvin A. Frye[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here. 8

Yours of the 14thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. received this morning, with great pleasure, the few words from my revered Teacher gave new strength to my efforts for others and shed a brighteness about all things that I cannot describe.

I hasten to say about my patient that I spoke of in my last letterEditorial Note: See 356A.48.037., it was not on account of the healing, which is still inconmplete, but on account of the little article which he had written and to know if you would wish anything from his pen for the Journal itf it were worthy.

Regarding the money we sentEditorial Note: See 356A.48.007., please use it as you wish, wherever you may think best. WeEditorial Note: Elizabeth Webster and Mary M. W. Adams will send more as we can. With love and good wishes, hastily

Yours
Eliz. Webster C.S.
42 Ogden Ave.
 
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There is what appears to be shorthand written here. Chicago, Illinois This letter is not extant. See 356A.48.037. See 356A.48.007. Elizabeth Webster and Mary M. W. Adams