Accession: L09621
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to John Wilson, 1882
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: John Wilson 
Date: 1882 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy in purple pencil on printed Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery. The printed address has been corrected in Eddy’s handwriting. There is also a notation in unknown handwriting.
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L09621
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I regret not meeting my agreement and paying you last week I have had no moments to spare My husband will settle Please come and see us

Truly Yours
MBG Eddy

Handshift:unknownFrom Dr.Editorial Note: Asa Gilbert Eddy did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.” Eddy's Diary of 1882

Handshift:Mary Baker EddyMr. Wilson

L09621
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Columbus Ave.
Boston Lynn, Mass.

I regret not meeting my agreement and paying you last week I have had no moments to spare My husband will settle Please come and see us

Truly Yours
MBG Eddy

Handshift:unknownFrom Dr.Editorial Note: Asa Gilbert Eddy did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.” Eddy's Diary of 1882

Handshift:Mary Baker EddyMr. Wilson

 
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Asa Gilbert Eddy did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.”