Accession: 712BP1.86.014
Editorial Title: Harriet B. Smith to Mary Baker Eddy, April 13, 1886
Author: Harriet B. Smith 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: April 13, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Harriet B. Smith on lined paper from Stillwater, New York
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I wish I could learn more in regard to the Mind Cure and what to do in the case of an adopted daughter not legally- but we had taken a girl who had no parents or home and were trying to educate and fit her for usefulness but she has a very bad cough and one side of her lungs has been pronounced affected. I am fearful she may never be any better I have rec'd the 2 little 10. ct books you sent, but still do not know much more than I did before and feel anxious to know if anything could be done for my friend.

Yours truly
Mrs. Lyman Smith
712BP1.86.014
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I wish I could learn more in regard to the Mind Cure and what to do in the case of an adopted daughter not legally- but we had taken a girl who had no parents or home and were trying to educate and fit her for usefulness but she has a very bad cough and one side of her lungs has been pronounced affected. I am fearful she may never be any better I have rec'd the 2 little 10. ct books you sent, but still do not know much more than I did before and feel anxious to know if anything could be done for my friend.

Yours truly
Mrs. Lyman Smith
 
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Stillwater, New York