Accession: 711P2.85.015
Editorial Title: Martha G. Skinkle to Mary Baker Eddy, May 6, 1886
Author: Martha G. Skinkle 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: May 6, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Martha G. Skinkle on lined paper from Chicago, Illinois.
Archival Note: This letter includes an equation written at the top in an unknown hand.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy.
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Handshift:unknown[*]Archival Note: There is an equation written here in an unknown hand.
Handshift:Martha G. Skinkle
Dear Mrs Eddy.

Can you tell me when you are going to have another Class– & do you think you will have room for me in the next one. I am going west. the last of June– & want so much to go through a course of study with you first. I know you will pardon me, for seeming anxious. I want so much to be of some use in this world where there is so much to be done.

Awaiting your reply–

I remain yours truly
Martha Skinkle.
Handshift:Mary Baker Eddy Inquire As Written: Enquire of Mrs Bickford of her
711P2.85.015
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:unknown[*]Archival Note: There is an equation written here in an unknown hand.
Handshift:Martha G. Skinkle
Dear Mrs Eddy.

Can you tell me when you are going to have another Class– & do you think you will have room for me in the next one. I am going west. the last of June– & want so much to go through a course of study with you first. I know you will pardon me, for seeming anxious. I want so much to be of some use in this world where there is so much to be done.

Awaiting your reply–

I remain yours truly
Martha Skinkle.
Handshift:Mary Baker Eddy Enquire Corrected: Inquire of Mrs Bickford of her
 
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There is an equation written here in an unknown hand.