Mentions his visits to various publishers. Transcription: Or was he [John Whytal] right and she [Charlotte Kidder] wrong ? or both wrong as is most like in the separation. God knoweth ? I wonder what ?s all this to do with me? 27. Thursday. Work on Reveille subjects. Down town with them, to [Cornelius] Mathews, then dined, then to Dickensons. Lockington ?s. Bought summer coat. Return & work on Reveille subjects. Supped at Reade Street. 28. Friday. Down town, breakfasted at the Excelsior, to Dickinson, Post Office. Sent letter off for home. To and fro, Lockingtons, Mathews, [Thomas W.] Stron


Mentions his visits to various publishers. Transcription: Or was he [John Whytal] right and she [Charlotte Kidder] wrong ? or both wrong as is most like in the separation. God knoweth ? I wonder what ?s all this to do with me? 27. Thursday. Work on Reveille subjects. Down town with them, to [Cornelius] Mathews, then dined, then to Dickensons. Lockington ?s. Bought summer coat. Return & work on Reveille subjects. Supped at Reade Street. 28. Friday. Down town, breakfasted at the Excelsior, to Dickinson, Post Office. Sent letter off for home. To and fro, Lockingtons, Mathews, [Thomas W.] Strongs (leaving Copy for ?ǣNotions, ? Clocksellers &c. Return, at work, Will Kidder came, and presently [William] Barth. They leaving, out, dined at Sweenys, then to Ludlow Street, leaving blocks at [Edwin A.] Weeds. Thence to Canal on a vain quest after Baudoin, he having quitted the place. To Bleecker Street, intending to call on Hunsdale. He out. Returned. Wrote &c Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 128, May 26-28, 1852 . 26 May 1852. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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