Mrs. T. H. Hale
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Mrs. T. H. Hale (?-?) was a resident of Montpelier, Vermont. She was a student of Mary Baker Eddy's, taking Primary class in November 1884 and joining the Christian Scientist Association shortly after in December 1884. Hale studied as a "charity student" and she worked in Eddy's house at 571 Columbus Avenue in return for tuition. After studying, she returned to Montpelier and actively promoted Christian Science in the Montpelier community. She was also responsible for introducing the artist, James F. Gilman, to Christian Science. She withdrew from the Association in 1886, and her involvement with the Christian Science movement appears to have ended at that point.

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Mrs. T. H. Hale
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Mrs. T. H. Hale (?-?) was a resident of Montpelier, Vermont. She was a student of Mary Baker Eddy's, taking Primary class in November 1884 and joining the Christian Scientist Association shortly after in December 1884. Hale studied as a "charity student" and she worked in Eddy's house at 571 Columbus Avenue in return for tuition. After studying, she returned to Montpelier and actively promoted Christian Science in the Montpelier community. She was also responsible for introducing the artist, James F. Gilman, to Christian Science. She withdrew from the Association in 1886, and her involvement with the Christian Science movement appears to have ended at that point.

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