Accession: L16225
Editorial Title: Asa Gilbert Eddy to George Prescott, March 4, 1878
Author: Asa Gilbert Eddy 
Recipient: George Prescott 
Date: March 4, 1878
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Asa Gilbert Eddy on lined paper.
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Mr Prescott
Dear BrotherEditorial Note: Early Christian Scientists often referred to each other as “brother” or “sister.”

We got along very well to day and you will not be obliged to come and thinking you may get this before you start I haste to write you, we made the transfer and I will come and fetch the mortgage to you when I come to Salem to give a lesson

Truly Yours
A. G. Eddy

Handshift:unknownand want you to Defer

My time was so Limited when in Salem that I hadn’t a Chance to to say what I wished to in regard to those papers and about Mr. D. [?] Unclear or illegible  Before you make a Record of that [?] Unclear or illegible  papers would Like see you

My time was so


Dr.Editorial Note:
Prescott did not have a medical degree, but, in the nineteenth century, individuals practicing various modes of healing were often addressed as “Doctor.”
George Prescott
Rowley
Mass
L16225
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mr Prescott
Dear BrotherEditorial Note: Early Christian Scientists often referred to each other as “brother” or “sister.”

We got along very well to day and you will not be obliged to come and thinking you may get this before you start I haste to write you, we made the transfer and I will come and fetch the mortgage to you when I come to Salem to give a lesson

Truly Yours
A. G. Eddy

Handshift:unknownand want you to Defer

My time was so Limited when in Salem that I hadn’t a Chance to to say what I wished to in regard to those papers and about Mr. D. [?] Unclear or illegible  Before you make a Record of that [?] Unclear or illegible  papers would Like see you

My time was so


Dr.Editorial Note:
Prescott did not have a medical degree, but, in the nineteenth century, individuals practicing various modes of healing were often addressed as “Doctor.”
George Prescott
Rowley
Mass
 
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Early Christian Scientists often referred to each other as “brother” or “sister.”
Prescott did not have a medical degree, but, in the nineteenth century, individuals practicing various modes of healing were often addressed as “Doctor.”