Edward A. Wild to Mary H. Cushing, 4 February 1885
Brookline Mass—Feb. 4. 1885—
 
            Dear Mary, I have forgotten the exact address of Montgomery and his inhalers
 
Please fill it into the enclosed card, and despatch it promptly. And you may add whatever you like as to its having benefitted yourself. Dr Thayer would like to try it on a couple of patients.
 
You can write separately to me afterwards on the same subject, and also about the Town Probate Council Court Board. In your letter last to Ellen, you wanted me to stop there on the road to New York, and finish it up. Is it necessary to have it finished up before any given time? I have not yet visited N.York, and my letters received of yesterday show that there is no immediate call for me thither. Therefore if there be any urgency about the abovementioned T.P.C.C.B. business, let me know, and I will make a special trip for that purpose. Ellen sends love to all and so do I. She says she will send a certain bundle to the Providence Depot, to the package bundle room in the Ladies' Waiting Room, marked Geo. Bullock. Next Tuesday Feb. 10. if that time suits him; if not, say when, for it is all ready now
                                   
Yours brother EA
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(13383)DL1878.038200Letters1885-02-04

Tags: Business, Mail, Medicine

People - Records: 2

  • (4815) [writer] ~ Wild, Edward Augustus
  • (4831) [recipient] ~ Cushing, Mary Heath ~ Wild, Mary Heath

Places - Records: 1

  • (1583) [origination] ~ Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts

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Edward A. Wild to Mary H. Cushing, 4 February 1885, DL1878.038, Nau Collection