File Path for Saved Mac Mail

What is the file path in OS X Yosemite to locate my saved "On My Mac" emails from the Mac Mail Application?  I am trying to recover them from Time Machine as I had to reinstall Yosemite due to a software issue.  I tried using the search bar with no luck.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

You do not say if you have just media on the external or if it is the whole library.  Wireless drives can be a problem.  If they go to sleep or for some reason are not up and fully awake/mounted when you start iTunes, iTunes will revert back to its default library location on the internal drive.  Switching on the drive after starting iTunes won't get iTunes to have another look for hte drive -- you have to restart iTunes.
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