Mentions his visits to various publishers. Transcription: Supped at Reade Street Van N ?s, walked to Pattons with intent to see [Joseph] Richardson, then returned. Davis called. Joe [Greatbatch] called. Fetched ale, & talked. 29. Saturday. Breakfast at the Rainbow, then calls, Lockington, Post Office, [Cornelius] Mathews &c. Lockingtons loan not repayed yet, of course. To Reveille Office. Saw Mr Charles. Paid. To Lantern Office To [James P.] Nagle ?s, &c dined, returning by 1/2 past 2. In doors during afternoon. [Edwin A.] Weed came with block. Paid him. Evening, after supping at the Rainbow,
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Mentions his visits to various publishers. Transcription: Supped at Reade Street Van N ?s, walked to Pattons with intent to see [Joseph] Richardson, then returned. Davis called. Joe [Greatbatch] called. Fetched ale, & talked. 29. Saturday. Breakfast at the Rainbow, then calls, Lockington, Post Office, [Cornelius] Mathews &c. Lockingtons loan not repayed yet, of course. To Reveille Office. Saw Mr Charles. Paid. To Lantern Office To [James P.] Nagle ?s, &c dined, returning by 1/2 past 2. In doors during afternoon. [Edwin A.] Weed came with block. Paid him. Evening, after supping at the Rainbow, called at Leonard Street. Mrs Cunningham alone ? her husband billiardizing at Otis Fields. Stayed half an hour, then there, but didn ?t find him. To room [290 Broadway] & bed. 30. Sunday. Breakfasting at the Rainbow, then crossed the Fulton Ferry to Brooklyn, and called on [William] Roberts. It was nigh upon 11 o ?clock, and he had ?nt arisen. So sitting in the neat Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 129, May 28-30, 1852 . 28 May 1852. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903