Accession: 163A.27.027
Editorial Title: Ellen Brown Linscott to Sarah H. Crosse, June 28, 1885
Author: Ellen Brown Linscott 
Recipient: Sarah H. Crosse 
Date: June 28, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Ellen Brown Linscott on printed stationery from Chicago, Illinois.
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Dear Ms Crosse,

Enclosed find your article which appeared in today’s Sunday HeraldEditorial Note: Daily Herald, I simply wrote to the Editor, and sent along some thoughts of Truth at the same time, and you see it’s accomplished what one can - our publications have never been able to namely, to get an article published free of charge, Will you please tell Mrs Eddy of this soon, and that I did it alone, She is feeling quite distrusted and it will comfort her

Yours in love
E Brown
1906. Wabash Ave -

The following is a copy of the letter I sent to the Editor of the HeraldEditorial Note: Daily Herald, Which by the way, is one of our most respectable papers -

To Editor of the HeraldEditorial Note: Daily Herald,

I have been a subscriber of your admirable paperEditorial Note: Daily Herald ever since & came to this cityEditorial Note: Chicago, Illinois, and have appreciated the spirit of right and justice, it is ever giving expression to.

Knowing you are ever ready to defend the right, as well as to expose the wrong, I send you an article on a subject that is creating a widespreadAs Written:wide spread interest in Chicago, and in fact throughout the country, But one that is very little understood, and for this reason, often grossly misrepresented, Hoping you will find space for it in your paperEditorial Note: Daily Herald as early as possible I am

Very Truly yours

E. Brown

1906. Wabash Ave -

163A.27.027
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Ms Crosse,

Enclosed find your article which appeared in the today’s Sunday HeraldEditorial Note: Daily Herald, I simply wrote to the Editor, and sent along some thoughts of Truth at the same time, and you see it’s accomplished what one can - our publications have never been able to toAs Written:to namely, to get an article published free of charge, Will you please tell Mrs Eddy of this soon, and that I did it alone, She is feeling quite distrusted and it will comfort her

Yours in love
E Brown
1906. Wabash Ave -

The following is a copy of the letter I sent to the Editor of the HeraldEditorial Note: Daily Herald, Which by the way, is one of our most respectable papers -

To Editor of the HeraldEditorial Note: Daily Herald,

I have been a subscriber of your admirable paperEditorial Note: Daily Herald ever since & came to this cityEditorial Note: Chicago, Illinois, and have appreciated the spirit of right and justice, it is ever giving expression to.

Knowing you are ever ready to defend the right, as well as to expose the wrong, I send you an article on a subject that is creating a wide spreadCorrected:widespread interest in Chicago, and in fact throughout the country, But one that is very little understood, and for this reason, often grossly misrepresented, Hoping you will find space for it in your paperEditorial Note: Daily Herald as early as possible I am

Very Truly yours

E. Brown

1906. Wabash Ave -

 
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