Accession: 681.77.001
Editorial Title: Joseph A. Iasigi to Mary Baker Eddy, April 19, 1886
Author: Joseph A. Iasigi 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: April 19, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Joseph A. Iasigi on lined printed stationery of Iasigi & Co., from Boston, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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Mary B. G. Eddy, PresidentAs Written:Pres.
Boston.
Dear Madam,

Your inquiryEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. is just at hand. Mr. Elliadi was introduced to us by Col. W. E. Stevens of Portland, formerly U. S. Consul at SmyrnaEditorial Note: The Greek city of Smyrna, known since about 1930 as Izmir.. This gentleman spoke of Mr. Elliadi as a member of one of the first Greek families in Smyrna & stated that we should find him worthy of full confidence in any transactions we might have with him.

Yours respectfully,
J. A. Iasigi
Handshift:Calvin A. FryeMr Eiffert
681.77.001
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mary B. G. Eddy, Pres.Expanded:President
Boston.
Dear Madam,

Your inquiryEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. is just at hand. Mr. Elliadi was introduced to us by Col. W. E. Stevens of Portland, formerly U. S. Consul at SmyrnaEditorial Note: The Greek city of Smyrna, known since about 1930 as Izmir.. This gentleman spoke of Mr. Elliadi as a member of one of the first Greek families in Smyrna & stated that we should find him worthy of full confidence in any transactions we might have with him.

Yours respectfully,
J. A. Iasigi
Handshift:Calvin A. FryeMr Eiffert
 
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Boston, Massachusetts This letter is not extant. The Greek city of Smyrna, known since about 1930 as Izmir.