Accession: L05668
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Mary Ellis, November 1871
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Mary Ellis 
Date: November 1871 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined paper from Lynn, Massachusetts.
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I have at this time a plenty of leisure on hand and would be pleased, very much, to have a call from you, so I have planned it in this wise. Mrs. Livermore, a woman's rights advocate is to hold an argument with Gen. Jas. A Hall of Portland at Music Hall Lynn, on Thursday evening Nov 9th I suppose the topic is female suffrage as I believe this is her hobby Now she is talented and I thought you might enjoy hearing her notwithstanding the subject is not what you or I care much about; but I took a season ticket to help the cause, 'tis for the "Woman's Union" in this city to support the poor and help such as need help. Now dear Mrs Ellis, if you would like to come I will have a warm room for you to sleep in, if you can sleep with me, and make you just as cozy as if you were at home— in your sweet home– for one night, can I not? and now please come– Thursday P. M. and take supper with me I walk out a few steps for table board and then we will attend the lecture and you return— and pass the night with me. The lecture commences at half past seven o'clock

I should be pleased to have your son Mr Ellis, attend if he could leave home and come to a little affair in Lynn when he hears so much more in BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts. I will have a ticket for you if you will write me you can come

GoodbyeAs Written:Good bye
Truly yours
Mary M B Glover
L05668
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I have at this time a plenty of leisure on hand and would be pleased, very much, to have a call from you, so I have planned it in this wise. Mrs. Livermore, a woman's rights advocate is to hold an argument with Gen. Jas. A Hall of Portland at mMusic Hall Lynn, on Thursday evening Nov 9th I suppose the topic is female suffrage as I believe this is her hobby Now she is talented and I thought you might enjoy hearing her notwithstanding the subject is not what you or I care much about; but I took a season ticket to help the cause, 'tis for the "Woman's Union" in this city to support the poor and help such as need help. Now dear Mrs Ellis, if you would like to come I will have a warm room for you to sleep in, if you can sleep with me, and make you just as cozy as if you were at home— in your sweet home– for one night, can I not? and now please come– Thursday P. M. and take supper with me I walk out a few steps for table board and then we will attend the lecture and you return— and pass the night with me. The lecture commences at half past seven o'clock

I should be pleased to have your so [?] Unclear or illegible n Mr Ellis, attend if he could leave home and come to a little affair in Lynn when he hears so much more in BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts. I will have a ticket for you if you will write me you can come

Good byeCorrected:Goodbye
Truly yours
Mary M B Glover
 
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