Accession: 382.50.072
Editorial Title: Melinda H. Smith to Mary Baker Eddy, 1883
Author: Melinda H. Smith 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: 1883 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Melinda H. Smith from Washington, D.C.
Editorial Note: Smith is replying to a letter from Mary Baker Eddy that is not extant. She has wanted to go to Boston but could not spare the money to do so. She is grateful for the light that has come to her and her husband, Eldridge J. Smith, because of Christian Science. Eldridge is away on business currently. Smith says she is going to write to General Baker (probably Eddy's cousin, Henry M. Baker). She reports that the George H. Durfee and Helen J. Durfee family is doing well. The Smiths have been trying to interest the Durfees in Christian Science, and their family is holding onto its light as well as they can. Smith hopes that Eddy will write to her and her husband regularly, and they send their love to her.
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