Eunice C. Walter
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Eunice C. Walter (b. Lippincott) (1840-1914) was born in China, Maine, and died in Wernersville, Pennsylvania. In 1872, she married Robert Walter. The Walters attended the Hygeio-Therapeutic College of New York and graduated as sanatorium physicians in 1873. The following year, they rented and ran The Mountain Home (later renamed Grand View Sanatorium) until 1876, when they founded Drs. Walter's Mountain Park (also called Walter's Park Sanatorium) in Wernersville, Pennsylvania. In 1886, Walter wrote to Mary Baker Eddy that she and her husband were involved in healing work and would like to learn about Christian Science. Although she expressed an interest in studying with Eddy, there is no record of her doing so.

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Eunice C. Walter
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Eunice C. Walter (b. Lippincott) (1840-1914) was born in China, Maine, and died in Wernersville, Pennsylvania. In 1872, she married Robert Walter. The Walters attended the Hygeio-Therapeutic College of New York and graduated as sanatorium physicians in 1873. The following year, they rented and ran The Mountain Home (later renamed Grand View Sanatorium) until 1876, when they founded Drs. Walter's Mountain Park (also called Walter's Park Sanatorium) in Wernersville, Pennsylvania. In 1886, Walter wrote to Mary Baker Eddy that she and her husband were involved in healing work and would like to learn about Christian Science. Although she expressed an interest in studying with Eddy, there is no record of her doing so.

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