Accession: 504.56.003
Editorial Title: Henry A. Reynolds to Mary Baker Eddy, March 16, 1887
Author: Henry A. Reynolds 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: March 16, 1887
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Henry A. Reynolds on lined paper from Boston, Massachusetts.
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504.56.003
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Rev. M. B. G. Eddy
Boston Mass.
Dear Madam

- Letters do sometimes go astray and the thought occurs to me that perhaps it may be true as to one sent by you to us. Our desire to be under your instruction of course makes the time hang rather heavily & we are at quite an expense as well - while doing nothing - I know that you must be a very busy person but we will be very glad to hear from you at your earliest convenience

I remain

Yours Respectfully
Henry A. Reynolds
504.56.003
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Rev. M. B. G. Eddy
Boston Mass.
Dear Madam

- Letters do sometimes go astray and the thought occurs to me that perhaps it may be true as to one sent by you to us. Our desire to be under your instruction of course makes the time hang rather heavily & we are at quite an expense as well - while doing nothing - I know that you must be a very busy person but we will be very glad to hear from you at your earliest convenience

I remain

Yours Respectfully
Henry A. Reynolds
 
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