Accession: 693.80.011
Editorial Title: George S. Meigs to Mary Baker Eddy, April 10, 1885
Author: George S. Meigs 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye  Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: April 10, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by George S. Meigs on printed stationery from New York, New York.
Archival Note: This letter includes notations in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye and Mary Baker Eddy.
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Your name and business was called to my attention by Mrs. Laura Lathrop of Freeport IllinoisAs Written:Ill. who insists that I must go to BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts and make your acquaintance and be treated by Mrs. Cross. Now I am a more or less pronounced case of neurasthenia, and I arranged to go to the ranging lands of Colorado and spend about four month among the Cowboys. Mrs. Lathrop insists that I must go to Boston first. At home of a friend who speaks most kindly of you & your methods, and advises me sincerely to go to Boston and see Mrs. G. H. Meader of 17 Boylston Place - and I think seriously of doing so. and write this hoping you may be able to give me a little advise, or any suggestion that might be beneficial. It seems almost out of place and simple to write this. but I am so very ignorant of this subject that I would gladly receive any enlightenment and if I can be benefitted, I confident I should be grateful.

Hoping to hear from you I am
Very Truly
Geo. S. Meigs
Handshift:Calvin A. FryeSent Apr 13
Handshift:Mary Baker EddySend MagazineAs Written:Mag. mark Mrs. Crosse's card
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Your name and business was called to my attention by Mrs. Laura Lathrop of Freeport Ill.Expanded:Illinois who insists that I must go to BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts and make your the acquaintance and be treated by Mrs. Cross. Now I am a more or less pronounced case of neurasthenia, and I arranged to go to the of ranging lands of Colorado and spend about four month among the Cowboys. Mrs. Lathrop insists that I must go to Boston first. At home of a friend who speaks most kindly of you & your methods, and advises me sincerely to go to Boston and see Mrs. G. H. Meader of 17 Boylston Place - and I think seriously of doing so. and write this hoping you may be able to give me a little advise, or any suggestion that might be beneficial. It seems almost out of place and simple to write this. but I am so very ignorant of this subject that I would gladly receive any enlightenment and if I can be benefitted, I confident I should be grateful.

Hoping to hear from you I am
Very Truly
Geo. S. Meigs
Handshift:Calvin A. FryeSent Apr 13
Handshift:Mary Baker EddySend Mag.Expanded:Magazine mark Mrs. Crosse's card
 
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