Mentions his daily visits and drawing work. Transcription: Canal, called at [Rebecca] Kidders [368 Broadway] ? door closed and deaf to knuckle intimation. Called at [48] Franklin Street, saw Mrs Hooper, Bland ?s little son, and subsequently ascending tapped at [Charley] Moorhouse ?s room. He was at Niblo ?s, as his wife [Fanny Wallack] in that rich deep heartfelt tone which some lady actresses are mistresses of, assured me. Returned to room [290 Broadway] and read Wilhelm Meister. 17. Saturday. Down town to breakfast. Return and did another Jones drawing. Down town at 1, called at the Lanter


Mentions his daily visits and drawing work. Transcription: Canal, called at [Rebecca] Kidders [368 Broadway] ? door closed and deaf to knuckle intimation. Called at [48] Franklin Street, saw Mrs Hooper, Bland ?s little son, and subsequently ascending tapped at [Charley] Moorhouse ?s room. He was at Niblo ?s, as his wife [Fanny Wallack] in that rich deep heartfelt tone which some lady actresses are mistresses of, assured me. Returned to room [290 Broadway] and read Wilhelm Meister. 17. Saturday. Down town to breakfast. Return and did another Jones drawing. Down town at 1, called at the Lantern ? Office, at Warren Butlers once or twice, (he paid the $2 borrowed last week all right.) to [Cornelius] Mathews, to Reveille Office, seeing Mr Charles, then to [Thomas W.] Strongs (he having bidden me do so,) then to Lantern Office again. Hinsdale, Carroll, Dickinson, Baudoin &c. At 1/2 past 4 walked up the sunny dusty Broadway, Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 89, April 16-17, 1852 . 16 April 1852. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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