Accession: 506.56.013
Editorial Title: Fannie M. Silsbee to Silas J. Sawyer, February 5, 1884
Author: Fannie M. Silsbee 
Recipient: Silas J. Sawyer 
Annotator: Silas J. Sawyer 
Date: February 5, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fannie M. Silsbee on embossed lined paper.
Archival Note: This letter includes notations in the handwriting of Silas J. Sawyer. Sawyer forwarded this letter to Mary Baker Eddy with his letter to Eddy on February 6, 1884 (see 237AP1.38.017).
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I cannot understand this delay in calling your class together, or rather forming your class, and you must know that I cannot help feeling anxious & sometimes impatient in the delay. I think were you placed just as I am you too would feel somethingAs Written:some thing this way.

I don'tAs Written:dont think any of the ShermansEditorial Note: Bradford Sherman, Martha E. Sherman, and Roger Sherman will join your class but feel that they will all do what is right. Mrs Brady Handshift:Silas J. Sawyer* Handshift:Fannie M. Silsbee too has had several applications for work or relief, that she might give to others, and feels very anxious to get to work.

I have not been feeling as well as usual since I came here have had three days that I could not keep up all day, two days I treated myselfAs Written:my self so that I could keep up before people. please let me hear from you very soon

very respectfully yours
Mrs F. M. Silsbee
Handshift:Silas J. Sawyer*
Mrs Brady is Mrs Silsbee's Student.
S. J. S
506.56.013
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I cannot understand this delay in calling your class together, or rather forming your class, and you must know that I cannot help feeling anxious & seometimes impatient in the delay. I think were you place [?] Unclear or illegible d just as I am you too would feel some thingCorrected:something this way.

I dontCorrected:don't think any of the ShermansEditorial Note: Bradford Sherman, Martha E. Sherman, and Roger Sherman will join your class but feel that they will all do what is right. Mrs Brady Handshift:Silas J. Sawyer* Handshift:Fannie M. Silsbee too has had several applications for work or relief, that she might give to others, and feels very anxious to get to work.

I have not been feeling as well as usual since I came here have had three days that I could not keep up all day, two days I treated my selfCorrected:myself so that I could keep up before people. please let me hear from you very soon

very respectfully yours
Mrs F. M. Silsbee
Handshift:Silas J. Sawyer*
Mrs Brady is Mrs Silsbee's Student.
S. J. S
 
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Bradford Sherman, Martha E. Sherman, and Roger Sherman