Mentions a visit to William Barth. Transcription: [com]bining business with pleasure, chose the latter, and sallying out, walked through the calm, quiet, sunny streets, to the ?ǣRainbow, ? where I breakfasted, there meeting old Hunt, who told how Mrs [Anna M.] Leave had quitted [48] Franklin Street; and he himself compelled for the night to seek strange quarters. To Brooklyn by the South Ferry, and finding the new place to which they had moved, called, seeing Comegys & Miss Tamerson. Dunsier and wife abed. Crossed to the [Governors] Island, during the afternoon drawing and slightly abetting [


Mentions a visit to William Barth. Transcription: [com]bining business with pleasure, chose the latter, and sallying out, walked through the calm, quiet, sunny streets, to the ?ǣRainbow, ? where I breakfasted, there meeting old Hunt, who told how Mrs [Anna M.] Leave had quitted [48] Franklin Street; and he himself compelled for the night to seek strange quarters. To Brooklyn by the South Ferry, and finding the new place to which they had moved, called, seeing Comegys & Miss Tamerson. Dunsier and wife abed. Crossed to the [Governors] Island, during the afternoon drawing and slightly abetting [William] Barth in an Indian Ingoldsby legend of his concoction. 3. Monday. Crossed in Govermental boat to Castle Garden, in company with Barth, he having to summons a priest to a sick man, (who was also delirious;) and other matters. To the Lantern Office. Saw [Thomas] Powell. Barth left, Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 106, May 2-3, 1852 . 2 May 1852. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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