Accession: L16226
Editorial Title: Asa Gilbert Eddy to George Prescott, March 7, 1878
Author: Asa Gilbert Eddy 
Recipient: George Prescott 
Date: March 7, 1878
Manuscript Description: Handwritten postcard by Asa Gilbert Eddy.
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DrEditorial Note: Prescott did not have a medical degree, but, in the nineteenth century, individuals practicing various modes of healing were often addressed as “Doctor.” Prescott
Dear Sir

I had committed one before receiving yours but will see you before committing the other probably Saturday As Written: sat A. M

Yours Truly
A. G. Eddy

Rowley
MassachusettsAs Written:Mass.
L16226
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
DrEditorial Note: Prescott did not have a medical degree, but, in the nineteenth century, individuals practicing various modes of healing were often addressed as “Doctor.” Prescott
Dear Sir

I had committed one before receiving yours but will see you before committing the other probably sat Corrected: Saturday A. M

Yours Truly
A. G. Eddy

Rowley
Mass.Expanded:Massachusetts
 
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Prescott did not have a medical degree, but, in the nineteenth century, individuals practicing various modes of healing were often addressed as “Doctor.”