Mentions a dead turtle that interests young boys. Transcription: May. / 1. Saturday. Writing &c till nigh upon noon, then down town. To [James P.] Nagle ?s, ? all busy removing to a place in Ann Street. A monstrous turtle, (dead) lying at the shop-front, to the wonder and admiration of unlimited boys. Nagle placarding it ?ǣthis is a sea-Eagle. Got paid half for fine poster. To Reveille Office. Mr Charles. To Lantern Office. Dined. To Democratic Review Office, seeing [George] Sanders it ?s editor, and getting political notions from him. To the Post Office. To Holcomb & Levys. To Dickenson. To


Mentions a dead turtle that interests young boys. Transcription: May. / 1. Saturday. Writing &c till nigh upon noon, then down town. To [James P.] Nagle ?s, ? all busy removing to a place in Ann Street. A monstrous turtle, (dead) lying at the shop-front, to the wonder and admiration of unlimited boys. Nagle placarding it ?ǣthis is a sea-Eagle. Got paid half for fine poster. To Reveille Office. Mr Charles. To Lantern Office. Dined. To Democratic Review Office, seeing [George] Sanders it ?s editor, and getting political notions from him. To the Post Office. To Holcomb & Levys. To Dickenson. To Lantern again. Got some money from [Thomas] Powell. To Lockingtons. Hawkins there. What a shallow dog he is. Not hateful, but such a dreary, idea assuming Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 104, May 1, 1852 . 1 May 1852. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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