Accession: 690A.79.031
Editorial Title: Norman MacLeod to Mary Baker Eddy, May 10, 1884
Author: Norman MacLeod 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: May 10, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Norman MacLeod on lined paper, embossed with the words, “Ann Arbor,” from Chicago, Illinois.
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690A.79.031
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Dear Madam.

As I called on J-B- Crocker yesterday – he read extracts from a paper of yours– and Which I admired much in its pith – Principals and Spirit &cEditorial Note: etc.--

I herein and therefore appreciated What he had read to me. So much so that I have concluded to Write to you, madam, as I thus do, in the full hopes – that I shall from you – by letter or otherwise in matter to impart knowledge to me, as I love to get and reach up to the highest pinnacle As Written: pinicle even to God &cEditorial Note: etc.--

Please send to my – address – any papers of any kinds or otherwise – and I ever Will thank you kindly – and may God As Written: god and the Spirit angels As Written: angles bless you and guide you into the paths of Wisdom and knowledge ever onward As Written: unward and upward. to the beautiful and Sublime &cEditorial Note: etc.--

(Also any matter that you may have to circulate and distribute of any kinds Whatsoever ___send it along and I will cheerfully circulate and distribute for you in my rounds – and to halls Where I do go –

Wishing you every – Such Success as you may need in any and all directions is my humble desires for your welfare As Written: Wellfare as I close with love and great respects truly As Written: truely and Sincerely--

Very -- Respectfully yours,
Dr. Norman MacLeod.

P.S. Please excuse errors or otherwise &cEditorial Note: etc.--
Dr. N--

690A.79.031
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Madam.

As I called on J-B- Crocker yesterday – he read extracts from a paper of yours– and Which I admired much in its pith – Principals and Spirit &cEditorial Note: etc.--

I herein and therefore appreciated What he had read to me. So much so that I have concluded to Write to you, madam, as I thus do, in the full hopes – that I shall from you – by letter or otherwise in matter to impart knowledge to me, as I love to get and reach up to the highest pinicle Corrected: pinnacle even to God &cEditorial Note: etc.--

Please send to my – address – any papers of any kinds or otherwise – and I ever Will thank you kindly – and may god Corrected: God and the Spirit angles Corrected: angels bless you and guide you into the paths of Wisdom and knowledge ever unward Corrected: onward and upward. to the beautiful and Sublime &cEditorial Note: etc.--

(Also any matter that you may have to circulate and distribute of any kinds Whatsoever ___send it along and I will cheerfully circulate and distribute for you in my rounds – and to halls Where I do go –

Wishing you every – Such Success as you may need in any and all directions is my humble desires for your Wellfare Corrected: welfare as I close with love and great respects truely Corrected: truly and Sincerely--

Very -- Respectfully yours,
Dr. Norman MacLeod.

P.S. Please excuse errors or otherwise &cEditorial Note: etc.--
Dr. N--

 
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