Accession: 356A.48.002
Editorial Title: Mary W. Adams to Mary Baker Eddy, October 14, 1884
Author: Mary W. Adams 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Unknown 
Date: October 14, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary W. Adams on embossed lined paper from Lowell, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in unknown handwriting.
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356A.48.002
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Handshift:Unknown1st letter AnsweredAs Written:Ans'D
My dear Mrs Eddy.

I was away when your letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. arrived else I should have answered by return mail.

I thank you, for your kind interest, and am sorry to have delayed the commencement of the class, if I have done so. but I cannot go to Boston to study now, as much as I desire to do so. but I do hope at some time, I may be able to go to you, for instruction. if I wait patiently.

One of the papers I subscribed for addressed to Minnie Siebert

#42 Ogden Ave. Chicago had not been received last Friday. The two directed here arrived safely.

Will Dr Frye.—I think that is the name of the gentleman to whom I gave the names. and paid the money—see if there is any mistake?

I expect to go back to Chicago about Nov 1st.

Shall remember you with interest and pleasure.

I remain Very sincerely Yours
Mary W Adams.
#201 Bridge St
356A.48.002
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Handshift:Unknown1st letter Ans'DExpanded:Answered
My dear Mrs Eddy.

I was away when your letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. arrived else I should have answered by return mail.

I thank you, for your kind interest, and am sorry to have delayed the commencement of the class, if I have done so. but I cannot go to Boston to study now, as much as I desire to do so. but I do hope at some time, I may be able to go to you, for instruction. if I wait patiently.

One of the papers I subscribed for addressed to Minnie Siebert

#42 Ogden Ave. Chicago had not been received last Friday. The two directed here arrived safely.

Will Dr Frye.—I think that is the name of the gentleman to whom I gave the names. and paid the money—see if there is any mistake?

I expect to go back to Chicago about Nov 1st.

Shall remember you with interest and pleasure.

I remain Very sincerely Yours
Mary W Adams.
#201 Bridge St
 
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