Accession: L01966
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, September 5, 1895
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy 
Date: September 5, 1895 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined Pleasant View stationery from Concord, New Hampshire.
Archival Note: An archivist notation on this letter reads "1895".
Related Topic: 205A.34.100Digital document 205A.34.100 not available, 171A.29.014Digital document 171A.29.014 not available, L03516Digital document L03516 not available
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L01966
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My dear Benny

I received your letterEditorial Note: See 205A.34.100. and Mr. Neal's remittanceEditorial Note: See 171A.29.014 and L03516. duly. I had looked for you to possibly call on me before this, hence my delay to write. In your last but one letter you kindly explained your state of mind for months passed. I was glad to hear you say it was not thus at present Instead of his being my enemy, with all his disagreeableness it would seem he is my only practical helper on earth. And he never tried to injure you

With love mother
Mary Baker Eddy
L01966
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Benny

I received your letterEditorial Note: See 205A.34.100. and Mr. Neal's remittanceEditorial Note: See 171A.29.014 and L03516. duly. I had looked for you to possibly call on me before this, hence my delay to write. In your last but one letter you kindly explained your state of mind for months passed. I was glad to hear you say it was not thus at present Instead of his being my enemy, with all his disagreeableness it would seem he is my only practical helper on earth. And he never tried to injure you

With love mother
Mary Baker Eddy
 
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See 205A.34.100. See 171A.29.014 and L03516.