Accession: 163A.27.035
Editorial Title: Ellen Brown Linscott to Mary Baker Eddy, November 10, 1885
Author: Ellen Brown Linscott 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: November 10, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Ellen Brown Linscott on her lined printed stationery from Chicago, Illinois.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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My dear Teacher,

Your letter sent by expressEditorial Note: Possibly L11001. duly receivedAs Written:rec'd, I am considering the advice, and have laid it before Roger Sherman for consideration, You will either hear from him or myself soon in regard to our conclusions, Of course a great many things must be considered carefully first, There will be nothing gained for the CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science., or ourselvesAs Written:our selves, by undertaking something we cannot carry out acceptably, I am marching on, and really As Written: realy find myselfAs Written:my self famous by my cures, Good demonstrations aft er all is what will build up the CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science. more than anythingAs Written:any thing else, I wouldn't As Written: wouldnt have believed it possible, once, for one poor obscure, little woman to have gained so much in only two years, and under the most trying circumstances, However As Written: Howevr I am watchful, for I know the danger of success, and I really think the "mountain I" you spoke to me of, is diminishing some, Now you just stand by Ellen, and she will stand by her Teacher,

Lovingly yours
E. Brown
1841, Wabash Ave - Office -
5006, Washington Ave – Residence,

Please tell Mr Frye to send the books S & HEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, as soon as possible― am all out, and have several ordersAs Written:orgers,

E B

Handshift:Calvin A. FryeSent
[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here.
163A.27.035
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Teacher,

Your letter sent by expressEditorial Note: Possibly L11001. duly rec'dExpanded:received, I am considering the f advice, and have laid it before Roger Sherman for consideration, You will either hear from him or myself soon in regard to our conclusions, Of course a great many things must be considered carefully first, There will be nothing gained for the CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science., or our selvesCorrected:ourselves, by undertaking something we cannot carry out acceptably, I am marching on, and realy Corrected: really find my selfCorrected:myself famous by my cures, Good demonstrations aftn er all is what will build up the CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science. more than any thingCorrected:anything else, I wouldnt Corrected: wouldn't have believed it possible, once, for one poor obscure, little woman to have gained so much in only two years, and under the most trying circumstances, Howevr Corrected: However I am watchful, for I know the danger of success, and I really think the "mountain I" you spoke to me of, is diminishing some, Now you just stand by Ellen, and she will stand by her Teacher,

Lovingly yours
E. Brown
1841, Wabash Ave - Office -
5006, Washington Ave – Residence,

Please tell me Mr Frye to send the books S & HEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, as soon as possible― am all out, and have several orgersCorrected:orders,

E B

Handshift:Calvin A. FryeSent
[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here.
 
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Possibly L11001. The cause of Christian Science. The cause of Christian Science. Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy There is what appears to be shorthand written here.