Accession: A11244A
Editorial Title: Notes of Mary Baker Eddy, reverse side of A11244
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Scribe: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: Unknown
Manuscript Description: Document by Mary Baker Eddy on the reverse side of A11244, handwritten by Calvin A. Frye as Scribe.
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had gone.

[*]Archival Note: The following text is circled.See verse four lines[*]Archival Note: End circled text.

[*]Archival Note: The following paragraph has a vertical line through it. The family to whom he went moved to the far WestEditorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy’s son, George Washington Glover had been sent to live with foster parents, Russell Cheney and Mahala Sanborn Cheney. The Cheneys eventually (in April 1856) moved to Enterprise, Minnesota which was considered the “far West” at that time. & which deprived me of the early education of my son that I have always considered my severest calamity

A11244A
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

had was gone had gone.

[*]Archival Note: The following text is circled.See verse four lines[*]Archival Note: End circled text.

[*]Archival Note: The following paragraph has a vertical line through it. The family to whom he went moved to the far wWestEditorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy’s son, George Washington Glover had been sent to live with foster parents, Russell Cheney and Mahala Sanborn Cheney. The Cheneys eventually (in April 1856) moved to Enterprise, Minnesota which was considered the “far West” at that time. & [?] Unclear or illegible  which deprived me of the early education of my son that I have always considered the my [?] Unclear or illegible severest calamity [?] Unclear or illegible 

 
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The following text is circled. End circled text. The following paragraph has a vertical line through it. Mary Baker Eddy’s son, George Washington Glover had been sent to live with foster parents, Russell Cheney and Mahala Sanborn Cheney. The Cheneys eventually (in April 1856) moved to Enterprise, Minnesota which was considered the “far West” at that time.