Mentions picking up his paintings because they will not be raffled after all. Transcription: paid $2,50. To Castle Garden with [William] Barth, where we parted. To Traveller Office, and Lockingtons. Evening drawing for the ?ǣBudget, ? Lockington coming for the block at 10. 4 Sunday. Snow thick, deep and constant out of doors, and biting cold atmosphere. Writing subjects for [Thomas W.] Strong till nightfall. Sallied out at 8 or so, down Broadway through the thick snow drift. Met Mr [Henry] Hart as he left [] Chapins, and with him to Pattens, where was Mr [Joseph] Richardson. Imbibition &
Mentions picking up his paintings because they will not be raffled after all. Transcription: paid $2,50. To Castle Garden with [William] Barth, where we parted. To Traveller Office, and Lockingtons. Evening drawing for the ?ǣBudget, ? Lockington coming for the block at 10. 4 Sunday. Snow thick, deep and constant out of doors, and biting cold atmosphere. Writing subjects for [Thomas W.] Strong till nightfall. Sallied out at 8 or so, down Broadway through the thick snow drift. Met Mr [Henry] Hart as he left [] Chapins, and with him to Pattens, where was Mr [Joseph] Richardson. Imbibition & fumigation for an hour or so, then left. 5. Monday. Down town. Took Strong his copy. In at [word crossed out] Traveller Office, Lockingtons, to the Post-Office &c [John N.] Genins & thereabouts. After dinner off to Perry Street, where finding the pictures were not raffled or likely to be, returned back with them. Snow, mud and water, very Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 7, January 3-5, 1852 . 3 January 1852. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903
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