Accession: 722A.89.016
Editorial Title: Charles H. Webber to Mary Baker Eddy, March 2, 1886
Author: Charles H. Webber 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy  Calvin A. Frye 
Date: March 2, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Charles H. Webber on unlined paper from Boston, Massachusetts. A clipping advertising Webber’s real estate business is inserted at the end of this letter.
Archival Note: This letter includes notations in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy and Calvin A. Frye.
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Mary Baker EddySend Jour
Handshift:Calvin A. Frye[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here.

I have just learned of the work in which you are engaged.

I do not know as I fully understand it, but if it is as I am led to believe, it is the same line in which my mind has been irresistibly led for the past fifteen years; it has been a very pleasant study to me, but a very lonesome one as only now and then could I find a mind that could grasp its truths.

I have written, as it were, volumes upon the matter, but only for my own satisfaction, to test the truth of what appeared to me so plain, that I can hardly imagine how anyoneAs Written:any one can fail to accept it. Please send me samples of Journal, to the value of amount enclosed,

Respectfully
C. H. Webber.
235 Washington St.
722A.89.016
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Mary Baker EddySend Jour
Handshift:Calvin A. Frye[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here.

I have just learned of the work in which you are engaged.

I do not know as I fully understand it, but if it is as I am led to believe, it is the same line in which my mind has been irresistibly led for the past fifteen years; it has been a very pleasant study to me, but a very lonesome one as only now and then could I find a mind that could grasp its truths.

I have written, as it were, volumes upon the matter, but only for my own satisfaction, to test the truth of what appeared to me so plain, that I can hardly imagine how any oneCorrected:anyone can fail to accept it. Please send me samples of Journal, to the value of amount enclosed,

Respectfully
C. H. Webber.
235 Washington St.
 
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