Phineas P. Quimby papers, 1841-1887.

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Phineas P. Quimby papers, 1841-1887.

Drafts of letters, handwritten copies of essays, and notes for essays or lectures by Quimby on such subjects as wisdom, happiness, religion, life and death, and mind and matter, as well as accounts of his experiences in healing. Includes letters (1862-1865) from Mary M. Patterson (Mary Baker Eddy) to Quimby and a journal of his associate, Lucius E. Burkmars.

100 items.6 containers.4 microfilm reels.1.2 linear feet.

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