Accession: 321.44.075
Editorial Title: Martha E. Sherman to Mary Baker Eddy, June 8, 1885
Author: Martha E. Sherman 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: June 8, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Martha E. Sherman on embossed lined paper from Chicago, Illinois.
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Good Morning Mrs Eddy
My loved Teacher and friend

I have just come to my room to chat with you this lovely June morning. The air is full of music. The German brass band are in front of the House playing the beautiful As Written: beautifull Song. In the Sweet bye and byeEditorial Note: “In The Sweet By-and-By” was a popular nineteenth-century hymn with words by S. Fillmore Bennett and music by Joseph P. Webster.: now it has changed the song which seems As Written: seemes like the faint echo of a hunter horn or like the fall of the wind harp's Strain. I am so fond of sweet music the songs that touch the spirit are the expressions of the highest and holiest truths

they As Written: thy are golden threads like your rare music Science and HealthEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Your replyEditorial Note: This is a reference to Eddy’s response to Bishop Fallows’ article critical of Christian Science, which had been published in the March 1885 issue of Mind in Nature. Eddy’s response was published in the June 1885 issue of Mind in Nature. to Bishop Fallows me liked very much; brave heart upon the shores of life’s As Written: lifes busy As Written: buisy mart. following the path with news faltering tread. we want to see you so very much, hope it will not be long before we shall have the pleasure of meeting you. My Sister and I Shall leave As Written: leve Chicago for BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts 21st of June Shall not stop long in Boston as we have so many places to visit and hope nothing will prevent the anticipated pleasure of seeing you. Mr Sherman is going to write youEditorial Note: See 321.44.031. in relation to a little experience he has had in the ScienceEditorial Note: Christian Science, will tell you more when I see your dear self. all send lots of love and the best of wishes

Yours loving Student
Mattie E Sherman
321.44.075
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Good Morning Mrs Eddy
My loved Teacher and friend

I have just come to my room to chat with you this lovely June morning. The air is full of music. The German brass band are in front of the House playing the beautifull Corrected: beautiful Song. In the Sweet bye and byeEditorial Note: “In The Sweet By-and-By” was a popular nineteenth-century hymn with words by S. Fillmore Bennett and music by Joseph P. Webster.: now it has changed the song which seemes Corrected: seems like the faint echo of a hunter horn or like the fall of the wind harp's Strain. I am so fond of sweet music the songs that touch the spirit are the expressions of the highest and holiest truths

thy Corrected: they are golden threads like your rare music Science and HealthEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Your replyEditorial Note: This is a reference to Eddy’s response to Bishop Fallows’ article critical of Christian Science, which had been published in the March 1885 issue of Mind in Nature. Eddy’s response was published in the June 1885 issue of Mind in Nature. to Bishop Fallows me liked very much; brave heart upon the shores of lifes Corrected: life’s buisy Corrected: busy mart. following the path with news faltering tread. we want to see you so very much, hope it will not be long before we shall have the pleasure of meeting you. My Sister and I Shall leve Corrected: leave Chicago for BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts 21st of June Shall not stop long in Boston as we have so many places to visit and hope nothing will prevent the anticipated pleasure of seeing you. Mr Sherman is going to write youEditorial Note: See 321.44.031. in relation to a little experience he has had in the ScienceEditorial Note: Christian Science, will tell you more when I see your dear self. all send lots of love and the best of wishes

Yours loving Student
Mattie E Sherman
 
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Chicago, Illinois “In The Sweet By-and-By” was a popular nineteenth-century hymn with words by S. Fillmore Bennett and music by Joseph P. Webster. Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy This is a reference to Eddy’s response to Bishop Fallows’ article critical of Christian Science, which had been published in the March 1885 issue of Mind in Nature. Eddy’s response was published in the June 1885 issue of Mind in Nature. Boston, Massachusetts See 321.44.031. Christian Science