Accession: 941.91.062
Editorial Title: Sarah J. Clark to Calvin A. Frye, October 4, 1886
Author: Sarah J. Clark 
Recipient: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: October 4, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Sarah J. Clark on unlined paper from Jamestown, New York.
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Enclosed please find As Written: fimd $30.00Editorial Note: $30.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $972.45 in 2023. for 1 dozenAs Written:doz Copies of Science & HealthEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

Please ship them immediately, and direct them to Mrs S. J. Holbrook. Room. 79 – Sherman House.

I cannot reach BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts until sometimeAs Written:some time Wed. afternoon As Written: afternon of the 6th— After I had made all arrangements As Written: arrangments to come I was called to see a lady with belief of cancer in mouth she watched the case of GrantEditorial Note: In March 1885, The New York Times announced that Ulysses S. Grant was dying. This caused national public concern. Grant passed away on July 23, 1885. I have held the case and feel she has gained in strength and as they have decided to come to Boston As Written: Bostom I come with them leave here tomorrow- they may wish to change and have anotherAs Written:an other ScientistEditorial Note: Christian Scientist take the case I had thought of Mrs Bertram- perhaps As Written: perhapse you will advise someoneAs Written:some one else. I shall come directly to the College and hope to be able to see Mrs Eddy-

Very Truly
S. J. Clark
941.91.062
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Enclosed please fimd Corrected: find $30.00Editorial Note: $30.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $972.45 in 2023. for 100 dozExpanded:dozen Copies of Science & HealthEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

Please ship them immediately, and direct them to Mrs S. J. Holbrook. Room. 79 – Sherman House.

I cannot reach BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts until some timeCorrected:sometime Wed. afternon Corrected: afternoon of the 6th— After I had made all arrangments Corrected: arrangements to come I was called to see a lady with belief of cancer in [?] Unclear or illegible mouth she watched the case of GrantEditorial Note: In March 1885, The New York Times announced that Ulysses S. Grant was dying. This caused national public concern. Grant passed away on July 23, 1885. I have held the case and feel she has gained in strength and as they have decided to come to Bostom Corrected: Boston I come with them leave here tomorrow- they may wish to change and have an otherCorrected:another ScientistEditorial Note: Christian Scientist take the case I had thought of Mrs Bertram- perhapse Corrected: perhaps you will advise some oneCorrected:someone else. I shall come directly to the College and hope to be able to see Mrs Eddy-

Very Truly
S. J. Clark
 
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$30.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $972.45 in 2023. Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy Boston, Massachusetts Christian Scientist In March 1885, The New York Times announced that Ulysses S. Grant was dying. This caused national public concern. Grant passed away on July 23, 1885.