[Correspondence of Augusta E. Stetson to Stella Hadden Alexander]. 1905-1928.

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[Correspondence of Augusta E. Stetson to Stella Hadden Alexander]. 1905-1928.

Items relate to Christian Science from Augusta E. Stetson, a student of Mary Baker Eddy, and her student, Stella Hadden Alexander.

111 items in archival box : ill. ; 27 x 32 x 7 cm.

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