Accession: 347.47.007
Editorial Title: Charles A. S. Troup to Mary Baker Eddy, December 23, 1886
Author: Charles A. S. Troup 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: December 23, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Charles A. S. Troup on lined paper from Boston, Massachusetts.
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347.47.007
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Mrs. Eddy,

Instead of sending to you a copy of the resolution I have sent the full record of the meeting as i t will be entered unless you think a change necessary.

You probably will not send Mr. Gill's letter by mail but I enclose a stamp.

If you do not wish it to be sent from the College you can send it here and my wife will take it to his house; if you send it here do not have it left except it be put in Mrs. Troup's hand, do not leave it for her; I do not want such a mistake to happen as occurred when we wrote to him at Lawrence to attend Society meeting. Hereafter you will always have a full report of every meeting at which I am clerk if you are not present.

If you wish me to do any reading for you I should be pleased to try it, and if it was not a hindrance to anyoneAs Written:any one it would be a help to me. Can you see any good in what might be called a fidelity meeting, not to meet often but for the purpose of making everything good or bad known to those who are interested beyond themselves personally; for the purpose of drawing new ones in who seem so inclined; to advance new ideas; that we shall not be taken by surprise at any time.

Please send the record to me and I will return it if you wish

Truly Yours
Chas A S Troup

Is Mr. Gill to lead the Church meeting tomorrow As Written: to-morrow evening

347.47.007
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Mrs. Eddy,

Instead of sending to you a copy of the resolution I have sent the full record of the meeting as is t will be entered unless you think a change necessary.

You probably will not send Mr. Gill's letter by mail but I enclose a stamp.

If you do not wish it to be sent from the College you can send it here and my wife will take it to his house; if you send it here do not have it left except it be put in Mrs. Troup's hand, do not leave it for her; I do not want such a mistake to happen as occurred when we wrote to him at Lawrence to attend Society meeting. Hereafter you will always have a full report of every meeting at which I am clerk if you are not present.

If you wish me to do any reading for you I should be pleased to try it, and if it was not a hindrance to any oneCorrected:anyone it would be a help to me. Can you see any good in what might be called a fidelity meeting, not to meet often but for the purpose of making everything good or bad known to those who are interested beyond themselves personally; for the purpose of drawing new ones in who seem so inclined; to advance new ideas; that we shall not be taken by surprise at any time.

Please send the record to me and I will return it if you wish

Truly Yours
Chas A S Troup

Is Mr. Gill to lead the Church meeting to-morrow Corrected: tomorrow evening

 
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