Accession: 344.47.020
Editorial Title: Emma A. Thompson to Mary Baker Eddy, April 6, 1886
Author: Emma A. Thompson 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: April 6, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Emma A. Thompson on unlined paper from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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[*]Archival Note: The following text was later added to the document by another annotator, disrupting the surrounding thought.Handshift:Calvin A. Fryewill give 1 week notice[*]Archival Note: End floating text.
Handshift:Emma A. ThompsonMrs Eddy,
Madam,

I was very glad to get your noteEditorial Note: This note is not extant. but very sorry to learn that your class had begun as I was very anxious to enter it I could have left home more conveniently now than later.-

I hope you will find it convenient to form Another in May or June –

Will you please let me know at your earliest convenience when you expect to open your next class and I shall be able to make my plans.

With every good wish for your success

Believe me,
YoursAs Written:Yrs. very truly
P. E. A. Thompson.
A.W.N
344.47.020
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[*]Archival Note: The following text was later added to the document by another annotator, disrupting the surrounding thought.Handshift:Calvin A. Fryewill g [?] Unclear or illegible ive 1 week notice[*]Archival Note: End floating text.
Handshift:Emma A. ThompsonMrs Eddy,
Madam,

I was very glad to get your noteEditorial Note: This note is not extant. but very sorry to learn that your class had begun as I was very anxious to enter it as I could have left home more conveniently now than later.-

I hope you will find it convenient to form Another in May or June –

Will [?] Unclear or illegible  you please let me know at your earliest convenience when you expect to open your next class and I shall be able to make my plans.

With every good wish for your success

Believe me,
Yrs.Expanded:Yours very truly
P. E. A. Thompson.
A.W.N
 
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