Accession: 506.56.013
Editorial Title: Fannie M. Silsbee to Silas J. Sawyer, February 5, 1884
Author: Fannie M. Silsbee 
Recipient: Silas J. Sawyer 
Date: February 5, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fannie M. Silsbee on embossed lined paper.
Archival Note: Silas J. Sawyer forwarded this letter to Mary Baker Eddy with his letter to Eddy on February 6, 1884 (see 237aP1.38.017Click link to view 237AP1.38.017 document in new window).
Editorial Note: Silsbee writes to Silas J. Sawyer that she cannot understand the delay in starting the class Sawyer was planning to teach. She adds that she has not been feeling as well as usual. Silsbee doesn't think any of the Shermans (Bradford, Martha and Roger) will join Sawyer's class, but she does think they will do what is right. She also mentions a Mrs. Brady, and Sawyer adds a note saying that Mrs. Brady is a student of Fannie M. Silsbee's.
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