Accession: 969.95.020
Editorial Title: Silas J. Sawyer to Calvin A. Frye, March 10, 1887
Author: Silas J. Sawyer 
Recipient: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: March 10, 1887
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Silas J. Sawyer on lined stationery of the Wisconsin Metaphysical Institute, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Enclosed find Express order for $9.65Editorial Note: $9.65 in 1887 is the equivalent of $318.47 in 2024., Three sixty fiveEditorial Note: $3.65 in 1887 is the equivalennt of $120.46 in 2024. for balanceAs Written:balce due on Bill of March 4th. and six dollarsEditorial Note: $6.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $198.01 in 2024. for 12 dozenAs Written:doz copies March Journal.

I telegraphed you the order, because I thought you would fill it promptly. Not having received any March Journals yet, I knew nothing of Mrs Eddy's ArticleEditorial Note: Likely “Science and Philosophy. —No 2.” in the March issue of The Christian Science Journal until notified by letter todayAs Written:to day. It is just what I have been wanting, and now we will use it to as good and effectual work as we did the August number. I give a public talk tomorrow night and shall announce the March Journal will be given to any who will call. This is only the first order, probably you will hear from me again soon. I suppose the Society will honor any order by telegraph I may send, and will follow it with the money.

We are having quite a battle with the Evil, brought about by that Mrs C—Editorial Note: Probably Jessie G. N. Clarke but I hope to see her yet seeking Truth for Truth's sake. She sadly demoralized some of my students during my stay in Indianapolis.

Sincerely Yours
S J Sawyer.
969.95.020
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Enclosed find Express order for $9.65Editorial Note: $9.65 in 1887 is the equivalent of $318.47 in 2024., Three sixty fiveEditorial Note: $3.65 in 1887 is the equivalennt of $120.46 in 2024. for balceExpanded:balance due on Bill onf March 4th. and six dollarsEditorial Note: $6.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $198.01 in 2024. for 12 dozExpanded:dozen copies March Journal.

I telegraphed you the order, because I thought you would fill it promptly. Not having received any March Journals yet, I knew nothing of Mrs Eddy's ArticleEditorial Note: Likely “Science and Philosophy. —No 2.” in the March issue of The Christian Science Journal until notified by letter to dayCorrected:today. It is just what I have been wanting, and now we will use it to as good and effectual work as we did the August number. I give a public talk tomorrow night and shall announce the March Journal will be given to any who will call. This is only the first order, probably you youAs Written:you will hear from me again soon. I suppose the Society will honor any order by telegraph I may send, and will follow it with the money.

We are having quite a battle with the Evil, brought about by that Mrs C—Editorial Note: Probably Jessie G. N. Clarke but I hope to see her yet seeking Truth for Truth's sake. She sadly demoralized some of my students during my stay in Indianapolis.

Sincerely Yours
S J Sawyer.
 
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$9.65 in 1887 is the equivalent of $318.47 in 2024. $3.65 in 1887 is the equivalennt of $120.46 in 2024. $6.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $198.01 in 2024. Likely “Science and Philosophy. —No 2.” in the March issue of The Christian Science Journal Probably Jessie G. N. Clarke