Describes his first day visiting Boston. Transcription: scape visible through the driving, splashing rain, as I with Irish American gazed out at the rear door of the Cars. Verily civilized Anglo Saxon with all his mammon worship is a million times a nobler creature than the howling, dogged red Indian, and has justly ousted him. More rain, some stoppages, more water below, and we cross a swampy pod-besprinkled flat, and have done our 250 miles and are in Boston. Shake hands with Americo-Irelander, and in ten wet minutes arrive at Morton Place Milk Street. About 7 in the morning. A dry before k


Describes his first day visiting Boston. Transcription: scape visible through the driving, splashing rain, as I with Irish American gazed out at the rear door of the Cars. Verily civilized Anglo Saxon with all his mammon worship is a million times a nobler creature than the howling, dogged red Indian, and has justly ousted him. More rain, some stoppages, more water below, and we cross a swampy pod-besprinkled flat, and have done our 250 miles and are in Boston. Shake hands with Americo-Irelander, and in ten wet minutes arrive at Morton Place Milk Street. About 7 in the morning. A dry before kitchen fire, then breakfast, then ascent into bar-sitting room, where I sit down and score up this relentical day and a halfs-cronichle [chronicle]. Cigar, newspapers and at 1/2 past 1 dinner, and a capital one too. Then a stroll, up Washington Street, and environs, the Common, the State-house, the notable tea-wharf. Return, and at about 7, to bed. 24. Monday. Amends for last nights wakefulness by sleeping till past eight. Breakfast. Wrote to [Jabez] Wing at Fall River, and to [William H.] Bridgens, at Philadelphia. Then, with drawings under arm to Post Office, and subsequently to Washington Street Publishers. Phillips and Sampson &c. Newspaper Editors Offices. Wood Engraver. Thus, busily engaged all the morning. Back to dinner, then out again, (only without drawings), as a ?ǣlooker on in Vienna ?. To the Common ? fine well-treed enclosure. Entred [Entered] the State House and ascended to the top from which is obtainable a noble view. Charlestown with its Bunker Hill monument, the Cochituate-water Reservoir, Medical Colledge [College] Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 1, page 128, June 23-24, 1850 . 23 June 1850. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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