Accession: L09616
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to James M. Whitehead, July 16, 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: James M. Whitehead 
Date: July 16, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
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Your favorEditorial Note: See 348.47.003. at hand. I am poor at personal description, you had better see the lady, address her in Chicago or find someone who can give you her place of residence then call on her. Mr Bradford Sherman or Miss. Ellen Brown could tell you perhaps Swarts certainly could. Then write me at once if it was she and I will then answer the question in your letter I cannot answer it until I learn this fact — as well,

Very truly
MBG Eddy

Nota Bene

Please reply, are they who seem kind to me now the ones, or is anyone of them one of those that would not agree with you not to harm me,– as you informed me when here? And were the parties Otto ArnesEditorial Note: Otto Arnes was the brother of Edward J. Arens, whose last name was sometimes spelled Arnes. and Mr. Kirchgessner?

L09616
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
True copy attest
MBG Eddy

Your favorEditorial Note: See 348.47.003. at hand. I am poor at personal description, you had better see the lady, address her in Chicago or find someone who can give you her place of residence then call on her. Mr Bradford Sherman or Miss. Ellen Brown could tell you perhaps Swarts certainly could. Then write me at once if it was she and I will then answer the question in your letter I cannot answer it until I learn this fact — as well,

Very truly
MBG Eddy

Nota Bene

Please reply, are they who seem kind to me now the ones, or is anyone of thoseem one of those that would not agree with you not to harm, me,– as you informed me when here? And were the parties Otto ArnesEditorial Note: Otto Arnes was the brother of Edward J. Arens, whose last name was sometimes spelled Arnes. and Mr. Kirchgessner?

 
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See 348.47.003. Otto Arnes was the brother of Edward J. Arens, whose last name was sometimes spelled Arnes.