Accession: L08317
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Sarah O. Bagley, January 13, 1875
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Sarah O. Bagley 
Date: January 13, 1875
Manuscript Description: Handwritten in pencil by Mary Baker Eddy.
Editorial Note: This brief letter includes a receipt.
Related Topic: For other documents related to students paying a percentage of money earned from their practice of healing to Eddy, see L08318Click link to view L08318 document in new window, L08313Click link to view L08313 document in new window, L08314Click link to view L08314 document in new window, L08315Click link to view L08315 document in new window, L08316Click link to view L08316 document in new window, 144.23.001Click link to view 144.23.001 document in new window, and 144.23.002Click link to view 144.23.002 document in new window.
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L08317
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Dear Student

Yours received and when I get into my own house and can attend to it I will arrange our papers and receipt to you in full

In haste

Truly

M B G

Jan 1st 1875

Received of Dr.Editorial Note: It was customary in the 1870s to refer to persons engaged in healing as “Doctor” even if they did not have the degree of MD. S. O. Bagley 30,00 thirty dollarsEditorial Note: $30.00 in 1875 is the equivalent of $637.59 in 2014. in percentage in her practice

L08317
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Student

Yours received and when I get into my own house and can attend to it I will arrange our papers and receipt to you in full

In haste

Truly

M B G

Jan 1st 1875

Received of Dr.Editorial Note: It was customary in the 1870s to refer to persons engaged in healing as “Doctor” even if they did not have the degree of MD. S. O. Bagley 30,00 thirty dollarsEditorial Note: $30.00 in 1875 is the equivalent of $637.59 in 2014. in percentage in her practice

 
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It was customary in the 1870s to refer to persons engaged in healing as “Doctor” even if they did not have the degree of MD. $30.00 in 1875 is the equivalent of $637.59 in 2014.