Handwritten letter (below) from the Spiritualist pioneer Andrew Jackson-Davis M.D.,
addressed to the Gladstone Hall Lyceum in Nottingham, England
and dated Monday March 15th 1909.
The headed notepaper describes Jackson-Davis as a 'Physician to Body and Soul'
and states:
“Patients received daily (only by appointment) in his office,
63 Warren Avenue, Boston, Mass.,
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9AM to 3PM.
Office closed during July and August.”
Typed transcript below...
Full text of the above letter:
Boston March 15th 1909
“To the members of the Gladstone Hall Lyceum,
‘representing Englands first’
in loving and most grateful greetings,
for your unanimous Resolution,
imparting your combined congratulations
and fraternal best wishes (or prayers?)
for my part in unfolding the spirit and form
of the children's Prog[ressive] Lyceum.
Your united voice is heard,
and your blessing is felt,
with 1,000 thanks,
by your friend and fellow worker,
Andrew Jackson Davis”