Accession: 677B.75.045
Editorial Title: Henry L. Hines to Mary Baker Eddy, January 25, 1886
Author: Henry L. Hines 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: January 25, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Henry L. Hines on lined printed stationery of Gilmore’s Opera House and Hotel Gilmore from Springfield, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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Handshift:Calvin A. Frye[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here. 20
Dear Mrs Eddy:

I am much and deeply interested in Christian Science so far as I have investigated. Dr S. Wilson Tucker has opened an office claiming to come from Worcester, MassachusettsAs Written:Mass., and to be a graduate of the Worcester college of Christian Science. (Metaphysical institute)Editorial Note: This was the Worcester Metaphysical Institute, founded by Albert B. Dorman.. Will you kindly inform me as to his genuineness, for the good of your causeEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science? I have no reason to doubt the man, but am willing to accept your statement regarding him as true. By replying at an early date you will oblige an investigator.

Very courteously
H. L. Hines
Hotel Gilmore
Springfield, MassachusettsAs Written:Mass.
677B.75.045
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Calvin A. Frye[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here. 20
Dear Mrs Eddy:

I am much and deeply interested in Christian Science so far as I have investigated. Dr S. Wilson Tucker has opened an office claiming to come from Worcester, Mass.Expanded:Massachusetts, and to be a graduate of the Worcester college of Christian Science. (Metaphysical institute)Editorial Note: This was the Worcester Metaphysical Institute, founded by Albert B. Dorman.. Will you kindly inform me as to his genuineness, for the good of your causeEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science? I have no reason to doubt the man, but am willing to accept your statement regarding him as true. By replying at an early date you will oblige an investigator.

Very courteously
H. L. Hines
Hotel Gilmore
Springfield, Mass.Expanded:Massachusetts
 
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There is what appears to be shorthand written here. This was the Worcester Metaphysical Institute, founded by Albert B. Dorman. The cause of Christian Science