Accession: L08835
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Albert Metcalf, July 29, 1894
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Albert Metcalf 
Date: July 29, 1894
Manuscript Description: Handwritten on unlined paper from Concord, New Hampshire.
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Your letter was duly received and read with pleasure I shall be pleased to have you and Mrs. Metcalf and your sisterEditorial Note: This is likely referring to Albert's sister-in-law Alma S. Metcalf, who was a student of Mary Baker Eddy. visit me on SaturdayAs Written:Sat. next AugustAs Written:Aug. 4. Take the 9.30 train from BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts. that arrives here at 11.35. A.M. My carriage will be at the depot to bring you to Pleasant View.

My home is not at its best. Only about two years ago and it was a cow pasture with a captivating view. When my shrubs and vines shade trees and flowers are grown then you must come again and see it.

With love to your sister and wife

Very truly
Mary Baker Eddy
L08835
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Your letter was duly received and read with pleasure I shall be pleased to have you and Mrs. Metcalf and your sisterEditorial Note: This is likely referring to Albert's sister-in-law Alma S. Metcalf, who was a student of Mary Baker Eddy. visit me on Sat.Expanded:Saturday next Aug.Expanded:August 4. Take the 9.30 train from BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts. that arrives here at 11.35. A.M. My carriage will be at the depot to bring you to Pleasant View.

My home is not at its best. Only about two years ago and it was a cow pasture with a captivating view. When my shrubs and vines shade trees and flowers are grown then you must come again and see it.

With love to your sister and wife

Very truly
Mary Baker Eddy
 
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This is likely referring to Albert's sister-in-law Alma S. Metcalf, who was a student of Mary Baker Eddy. Boston, Massachusetts.