Accession: 506.56.010
Editorial Title: Fannie M. Silsbee to Mary Baker Eddy, December 22, 1883
Author: Fannie M. Silsbee 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: December 22, 1883
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fannie M. Silsbee on embossed lined paper from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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I am disappointed in not being able to go to you. as soon as I expected, did not know that Dr Sawyer intended to go at this time then. else I should not have made calculations to go so soon. for several reasons I would like to go now. but we cannot both leave the house or rather all leave the house at the same time. & he has decided to take Mrs Sawyer with him. so that puts my going now out of the question.

I think if Mrs Williams husband, of Columbus WisconsinAs Written:Wis. will allow her to go to you that she will go when I do, and perhaps one other. do you allow any commission where Students are sent to you. by me or others, who study with you.

please let me know as soon as you can when your next class will be formed as I can then make calculation and let others know.

I have told no one. what your terms are to me. and am truly thankful for the favor.

sincerely yours
Mrs. F. M. Silsbee,

P. S. Dr Sawyer & wife start for BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts this P. M.

Handshift:Calvin A. FryeAnswerAs Written:Ans Jan 19
506.56.010
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I am disappointed in not being able to go to you. as soon as I expected, did not know that Dr Sawyer intended to go at this time then. else I should not have made calculations to go so soon. for several reasons I would like to go now. but we cannot both leave the house or rather all leave the house at the same time. & he has decided to take Mrs Sawyer with him. so that puts my going now out of the question.

I think if Mrs Williams husband, of Columbus Wis.Expanded:Wisconsin will allow her to go to you that she will go when I do, and perhaps one other. do you allow any commission where Students are sent to you. by me or others, who study with you.

please let me know as soon as you can when your next class [?] Unclear or illegible  will be formed as I can then make calculation and let others know.

I have told no one. what your terms are to me. and am truly thankful for the favor.

sincerely yours
Mrs. F. M. Silsbee,

P. S. Dr Sawyer & wife start for BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts this P. M.

Handshift:Calvin A. FryeaAnsExpanded:Answer Jan 219
 
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