Accession: 504.56.011
Editorial Title: Henry A. Reynolds to Mary Baker Eddy, September 18, 1887
Author: Henry A. Reynolds 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: September 18, 1887
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Henry A. Reynolds on lined paper from Detroit, Michigan.
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Yours of 12Editorial Note: This letter is not extant. gladly receivedAs Written:rec'd. and contents noted– I also receivedAs Written:rec'd the other day a copy of "Yes and No" on the inside of which was written Mrs. & Mr. BowlesEditorial Note: Susan M. Bowles and Charles Bowles et ceteraAs Written:&c. et ceteraAs Written:&c. by yourselfAs Written:your self. I have wondered if it was sent to me by mistake– I have read the three editions of the little book (as to size) and the last one is very much the best of all- It is more like what I think of you as being in factno acidity in the leastAs Written:last – will you pardon me please– Shall I return it– I am well– and reading a good deal- Getting new light– Will leave here in about two weeks- My mail will be forwarded to me- With kindest regards to you

I remain
Yours Respectfully & Cordially
Henry A. Reynolds
504.56.011
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Yours of 12Editorial Note: This letter is not extant. gladly rec'dExpanded:received. and contents noted– I also rec'dExpanded:received the other day a copy of "Yes and No" on the inside of which was written Mrs. & Mr. BowlesEditorial Note: Susan M. Bowles and Charles Bowles &c.Expanded:et cetera &c.Expanded:et cetera by your selfCorrected:yourself. I have wondered if it was sent to me by mistake– I have read the three editions of the little book (as to size) and the last one is very much the best of all- It is more like what I think of you as being in factno acidity in the lastCorrected:least – will you pardon me please– Shall I return it– I am well– and reading a good deal- Getting new light– Will leave here in about two weeks- My mail will be forwarded to me- With kindest regards to you

I remain
Yours Respectfully & Cordially
Henry A. Reynolds
 
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This letter is not extant. Susan M. Bowles and Charles Bowles