Accession: L10779
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Clara E. Choate, August 18, 1882
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Clara E. Choate 
Date: August 18, 1882
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on printed receipt form.
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L10779
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Received from Mrs. Dr.Editorial Note: Choate did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.” Choate

300 DollarsEditorial Note: $300 in 1882 is the equivalent of $7,568.87 in 2016.

in full for the tuitionEditorial Note: Clara E. Choate and George D. Choate were members of Mary Baker Eddy’s August 1882 class. The other members of the class were Charles D. Barbour, Sarah H. Crosse, and Alice M. Sibley. of herself & husband

$300Editorial Note: $300 in 1882 is the equivalent of $7,568.87 in 2016.

L10779
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Received from Mrs. Dr.Editorial Note: Choate did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.” Choate

300 DollarsEditorial Note: $300 in 1882 is the equivalent of $7,568.87 in 2016.

in full for the tuitionEditorial Note: Clara E. Choate and George D. Choate were members of Mary Baker Eddy’s August 1882 class. The other members of the class were Charles D. Barbour, Sarah H. Crosse, and Alice M. Sibley. of herself & husband

$300Editorial Note: $300 in 1882 is the equivalent of $7,568.87 in 2016.

 
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Choate did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.” $300 in 1882 is the equivalent of $7,568.87 in 2016. Clara E. Choate and George D. Choate were members of Mary Baker Eddy’s August 1882 class. The other members of the class were Charles D. Barbour, Sarah H. Crosse, and Alice M. Sibley. $300 in 1882 is the equivalent of $7,568.87 in 2016.