Accession: 714B.86.028
Editorial Title: Eliza F. Stillman to Mary Baker Eddy, August 12, 1884
Author: Eliza F. Stillman 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: August 12, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Eliza F. Stillman from Boston, Massachusetts.
Related Topic: 662A.71.053Click link to view 662A.71.053 document in new window, 662A.71.054Click link to view 662A.71.054 document in new window, 662A.71.055Click link to view 662A.71.055 document in new window, V00823Click link to view V00823 document in new window, 714B.86.027Click link to view 714B.86.027 document in new window, 714B.86.029Click link to view 714B.86.029 document in new window
Final Edits
Original Document

Click image to magnify
Full
Back
Close
View Document
View Image
714B.86.028
-
Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I received a letter from Dr Densmore in which she asked me why I did not keep my appointment with you. I was surprised there had been any appointment as Dr Frye wrote in answer to mine to you had no appointment, but advised me to go under treatment with Metaphysicians and sent me a paper with advertisements as references to select from

I am very glad to get the name of one you think capable and shall avail myself of the opportunity and if agreeable to you would like to talk about entering your class. So will at any time you elect call & see you and the lady mentioned in your letter to Dr Densmore.

Believe me

Very Truly Yours
Mrs Eliza F Stillman
714B.86.028
-
Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I received a letter from Dr Densmore in which she asked me why I did not keep my appointment with you. I was surprised there had been any appointment as Dr Frye wrote in answer to mine to you had no appointment, but advised me to go under treatment with Metaphysicians and sent me a paper with advertisements as references to select from

I am very glad to get the name of one you think capable and shall avail myself of the opportunity and if agreeable to you would like to talk about entering your class. So will at any time you elect call & see you and the lady mentioned in your letter to Dr Densmore.

Believe me

Very Truly Yours
Mrs Eliza F Stillman
 
View Image
 

Back Text

Shown for development purposes only