Accession: 287A.42.004
Editorial Title: Charles M. Howe to Mary Baker Eddy, March 11, 1885
Author: Charles M. Howe 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: March 11, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Charles M. Howe on lined paper from Boston, Massachusetts.
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My Dear Mrs Eddy,

Yours recd through Mr Frye, - of course I shall be only to glad to do all I can for God, and if after seeing you, it seems best for me to go to New YorkAs Written:N.Y., of course I shan’t As Written: shant object.

I am obliged to go to LowellEditorial Note: Lowell, Massachusetts tomorrow to see some patients, but I will see you very soon.

Yours with love.
Charles M. Howe.

P.S. I feel quite sure of two to study with you in your next class, some friends of ours, - Mrs Howe has just been doing some good work for one of them. I have also a patient, who means to study with you this fall.

Good night,

287A.42.004
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My Dear Mrs Eddy,

Yours recd through Mr Frye, - of course I shall be only to glad to do all I can for God, and if after seeing you, it seems best for me to go to N.Y.Expanded:New York, of course I shant Corrected: shan’t object.

I am obliged to go to LowellEditorial Note: Lowell, Massachusetts tomorrow to see some patients, but I will see you very soon.

Yours with love.
Charles M. Howe.

P.S. I feel quite sure of two to study with you in your next class, some friends of ours, - Mrs Howe has just been doing some good work for one of them. I have also a patient, who means to study with you this fall.

Good night,

 
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