Accession: 965.95.018
Editorial Title: Laura V. Lathrop to Calvin A. Frye, March 4, 1887
Author: Laura V. Lathrop 
Recipient: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: March 4, 1887
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Laura V. Lathrop on lined paper from New York, New York.
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My dear Mr Frye

I enclose those addresses again. It would be a great deal of trouble for me to write to each one to get their initials. There will be no trouble about it – should there be, I will see to it, and take the responsibility. I found a paper awaiting me when I returned, containing Mr Gill's letter – What a difference between him and Dr Sawyer! I shall be glad when everybodyAs Written:every body gets through seceding. All that consoles me, is the sure conviction that if we are right, nothing can move us, if wrong, we ought to go down,

Yours Sincerely
Laura Lathrop
965.95.018
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Mr Frye

I enclose those addresses again. It would be a great deal of trouble for me to write to each one to get their initials. There will be no trouble about it – should there be, I will see to it, and take the responsibility. I found a paper awaiting me when I returned, containing Mr Gill's letter – What a difference between him and Dr Sawyer! I shall be glad when every bodyCorrected:everybody gets through seceding. All that consoles me, is the sure conviction that if we are right, nothing can move us, if wrong, we ought to go down,

Yours Sincerely
Laura Lathrop
 
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