Accession: 506.56.032
Editorial Title: Fannie M. Silsbee to Mary Baker Eddy, September 18, 1884
Author: Fannie M. Silsbee 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: September 18, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fannie M. Silsbee on lined paper from Smiths Basin, New York.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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506.56.032
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Handshift:Calvin A. FryeAnsweredAs Written:Ans. Sept 21Editorial Note: See V00834.
My Dear Mrs Eddy

I receivedAs Written:rec’d Mr Frye’s letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. this P.M. asking for your letterEditorial Note: This letter, dated September 13, 1884, is not extant. According to Calvin A. Frye’s letter to Fannie M. Silsbee, dated September 21, 1884 (See V00834), Silsbee enclosed a copy of Eddy’s letter. The copy is also not extant. or a copy. perhaps you will think strange I do not send the original. but your letters to me have been saved and every line I have receivedAs Written:rec’d from you I like to read over at times it does me good. And so I have sent the copy. As I do not wish to part with a line that you have written me. I do hope that the Students from this classEditorial Note: At the time that Fannie M. Silsbee wrote this letter, Mary Baker Eddy was teaching a class that began on September 2, 1884. will all do well for Truth.

Yours in Truth
Fannie M. Silsbee
506.56.032
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Calvin A. FryeAns.Expanded:Answered Sept 21Editorial Note: See V00834.
My Dear Mrs Eddy

I rec’dExpanded:received Mr Frye’s letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. this P.M. asking for your letterEditorial Note: This letter, dated September 13, 1884, is not extant. According to Calvin A. Frye’s letter to Fannie M. Silsbee, dated September 21, 1884 (See V00834), Silsbee enclosed a copy of Eddy’s letter. The copy is also not extant. or a copy. perhaps you will think strange I do not send the original. but your letters to me have been saved and every line I have rec’dExpanded:received from you I like to read over at times it does me good. And so I have sent the copy. As I do not wish to part with a line that you have written me. I do hope that the Students from this classEditorial Note: At the time that Fannie M. Silsbee wrote this letter, Mary Baker Eddy was teaching a class that began on September 2, 1884. will all do well for Truth.

Yours in Truth
Fannie M. Silsbee
 
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See V00834. This letter is not extant. This letter, dated September 13, 1884, is not extant. According to Calvin A. Frye’s letter to Fannie M. Silsbee, dated September 21, 1884 (See V00834), Silsbee enclosed a copy of Eddy’s letter. The copy is also not extant. At the time that Fannie M. Silsbee wrote this letter, Mary Baker Eddy was teaching a class that began on September 2, 1884.