Accession: 092A.19.011
Editorial Title: Augusta E. Stetson to Mary Baker Eddy, February 1886
Author: Augusta E. Stetson 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: February 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Augusta E. Stetson on unlined paper.
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092A.19.011
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My precious Teacher

I send you these lettersEditorial Note: See 092A.19.012 and 092A.19.013.. I returned the check immediately. He fully understands he is expected to assist you, and now dear you know I do not want to appear to be working against Mr. BaileyEditorial Note: Possibly Edward A. Bailey. You will see that it is all right I know. I think Mr Bailey could be placed somewhereAs Written:some where else & do good work. I told Mr W. you would give him his tuition & we would give him one ThousandEditorial Note: $1,000.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $33,001.63 in 2024. salary. You know that is what we offered Mr Hoyt of Skowhegan. I shall try to get the students to assist him to have his wife come. I know she is not coming because she can't As Written: cant afford it She must come with him if we "board them around" like the county teachers Tell me if I have done all satisfactorily. I am fighting to get to class monday. Oh! what a battle. But I will conquer this fear & will not be shaken. Mrs Brown is going to enter the class I am trying to help her. Will you have your class to accommodate Mr W or shall I write him to come to meAs Written:tome I don't As Written: dont dare to wait lest he will be deterred

lovingly your
GES
092A.19.011
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My precious Teacher

I send you these lettersEditorial Note: See 092A.19.012 and 092A.19.013.. I returned the check immediately. He fully understands he is expected to assist you, and now dear you know I do not want to appear to be working against Mr. BaileyEditorial Note: Possibly Edward A. Bailey. You will see that it is all right I know. I think Mr Bailey could be placed some whereCorrected:somewhere else & do good work. I told Mr W. you would give him his tuition & we would give him aone ThousandEditorial Note: $1,000.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $33,001.63 in 2024. salary. You know that is what we offered Mr Hoyt of Skowhegan. I shall try to get the students to assist him to have his wife come. I know she is not coming because she cant Corrected: can't afford it She must come with him if we "board them around" like the county teachers Tell me if I have done all satisfactorily. I am fighting to get to class monday. Oh! what a battle. But I will conquer this fear & will not be shaken. Mrs Brown is going to enter the class I am trying to help her. Will you have your class to accommodate Mr W or shall I write him to come tomeCorrected:to me I dont Corrected: don't dare to wait lest he will be deterred

lovingly your
GES
 
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See 092A.19.012 and 092A.19.013. Possibly Edward A. Bailey $1,000.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $33,001.63 in 2024.