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From a photograph. | |||
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Mrs. Eddy's Birthplace in Bow, New Hampshire | 10 | ||
As it looked when she was a child. From a chalk drawing by Rufus Baker, steel engraved. | |||
Engraving copyrighted by Rufus Baker | |||
The Congregational Church at Tilton, New Hampshire | 32 | ||
Mrs. Eddy was a member of this church for many years and taught a class in the Sunday-school. | |||
Home of Mark Baker in Tilton, New Hampshire | 44 | ||
Where Mrs. Eddy lived as a young widow with her father after her mother's death. Erected in 1848, it has been removed from its original environment. | |||
Home of Abigail Tilton, Tilton, New Hampshire | 56 | ||
Where Mrs. Eddy lived with her sister before her second marriage. Removed from its original environment. | |||
Cottage at North Groton, New Hampshire | 60 | ||
The home in the White Mountains to which Dr. Patterson took Mrs. Eddy in 1836. | |||
The Squire Bagley Homestead, Amesbury, Massachusetts | 170 | ||
Where Mrs. Eddy met John Greenleaf Whittier in 1870. | |||
The “Little House in Broad Street,” Lynn, Massachusetts | 212 | ||
Where Mrs. Eddy completed the text of the First Edition of Science and Health. | |||
The Massachusetts Metaphysical College | 288 | ||
One of a series of gray stone residences in Columbus Avenue, Boston, occupied by Mrs. Eddy in 1882. |
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