1. Lucia C. Warren to Clifford P. Smith, 3 November 1933, Subject File, Lucia C. Warren – Papers – Warren Family.
  2. Lucia C. Warren to Clifford P. Smith, 3 November 1933; Mary Wait Warren to the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, 8 November 1887, IC972.96.009.
  3. “School Days Over,” St. Alban’s Daily Messenger, 27 June 1902, 1, 7.
  4. “Lucia Crisola Warren,” The Christian Science Monitor, 10 June 1936, 6.
  5. Before the invention of automatic copying machines, people created copies of letters through a number of processes. Some were done by hand or typed, while other copies were created by chemical processes like letterpress copying.
  6. Lucia C. Warren, “Memorandum from Corresponding Secretary for The Christian Science Board of Directors,” 19 December 1933, Subject File, Lucia C. Warren – Papers – Warren Family, 4.
  7. See Warren, “Memorandum,” 4–6.
  8. Many of these papers and books now make up the Mary Baker Eddy Collection, including the Mary Baker Eddy Books, Outgoing Correspondence, and Incoming Correspondence (IC) collections. The IC collection was previously known as the Chestnut Hill File, highlighting this physical connection.
  9. See Warren, “Memorandum,” 6–8.
  10. See Warren, “Memorandum,” 8–9.
  11. For more on Dittemore’s involvement with the Church and its historic materials, read the article “A forensic analysis of Calvin Frye’s diaries” and listen to the podcast “Examining the evidence—forensic handwriting analysis at The Mary Baker Eddy Library.”
  12. See Warren, “Memorandum,” 11–13.
  13. See Warren, “Memorandum,” 14–16.
  14. “Lucia Crisola Warren,” The Christian Science Monitor, 10 June 1936, 6.