Accession: L08313
Editorial Title: Receipt from Mary Baker Eddy to Sarah O. Bagley, January 2, 1872
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Sarah O. Bagley 
Scribe: Charles Williams 
Date: January 2, 1872
Manuscript Description: Handwritten on lined paper.
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Received of Sarah O. Bagley for Mrs. Mary B Glover $47.00Editorial Note: This is likely Bagley’s payment to Eddy of an agreed percentage of Bagley’s earnings as a healer for the year 1871. $47.00 in 1872 is equivalent to $915.61 in 2014.

For Wells ExEditorial Note: Wells Express or Well’s Express – a company used by Sarah Bagley and Mary Baker Eddy to transfer funds. It is possibly an abbreviation of Wells Fargo Express.

L08313
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Received of Sarah O. Bagley for Mrs. Mary B Glover $47.00Editorial Note: This is likely Bagley’s payment to Eddy of an agreed percentage of Bagley’s earnings as a healer for the year 1871. $47.00 in 1872 is equivalent to $915.61 in 2014.

For Wells ExEditorial Note: Wells Express or Well’s Express – a company used by Sarah Bagley and Mary Baker Eddy to transfer funds. It is possibly an abbreviation of Wells Fargo Express.

 
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This is likely Bagley’s payment to Eddy of an agreed percentage of Bagley’s earnings as a healer for the year 1871. $47.00 in 1872 is equivalent to $915.61 in 2014. Wells Express or Well’s Express – a company used by Sarah Bagley and Mary Baker Eddy to transfer funds. It is possibly an abbreviation of Wells Fargo Express.