Accession: 226.37.044
Editorial Title: Fanny McNeil Potter to Mary Baker Eddy, June 25, 1886
Author: Fanny McNeil Potter 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: June 25, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fanny McNeil Potter on unlined paper from Saginaw, Michigan.
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Well Darling

Almost July 4th & not a word from you, What does it mean? You certainly are not sick, not tired, not weary - If you suffered from any ailment you would be mortal, & when I am near thee, I think you a spirit from afar, Please let me know you are still in the body, & send me something to soothe As Written: sooth the many inquiring Minds. I am at work as usual, & caring for people very little, but you know you occupy a corner of the [*]Archival Note: An image of a heart is drawn here. so all is well, send me something soon that tells me of Thee,

YoursAs Written:Yrs Lovingly
Fanny
226.37.044
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Well Darling

Almost July 4th & not a word from you, What does it mean? You certainly are not sick, not tired, not [?] Unclear or illegible weary - If you suffered from any ailment you would be mortal, & when I anm near thee, I think you a spirit from afar, Please let me know you are still in the body, & send me something to sooth Corrected: soothe the many inquiring Minds. I am at work as usual, & carring for people very little, but you know you occupy a corner of the [*]Archival Note: An image of a heart is drawn here. so all is well, send me something soon that tells me of Thee,

YrsExpanded:Yours Lovingly
Fanny
 
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Saginaw and East Saginaw were consolidated into a single city in 1889. An image of a heart is drawn here.