Mentions his work. Transcription: the corner of Ann Street, (where [Jonathan F.] Badean the Engraver lives, whom [word crossed out] I did so furiously dun for the $6.) Found him there, with a certain Englishman, not long arrived. Back to Traveler Office, thence returned to [48] Franklin Street. Drawing on wood, two things on the ?ǣ[Edwin] Forrest Case ? in the evening. 18. Tuesday. To Traveler Office with drawings, Thence into Bartons, for blocks, having lots of Rebusses and such small deer there to do. Then into Miller, finished Public School [words crossed out] Then back to Traveler Office,


Mentions his work. Transcription: the corner of Ann Street, (where [Jonathan F.] Badean the Engraver lives, whom [word crossed out] I did so furiously dun for the $6.) Found him there, with a certain Englishman, not long arrived. Back to Traveler Office, thence returned to [48] Franklin Street. Drawing on wood, two things on the ?ǣ[Edwin] Forrest Case ? in the evening. 18. Tuesday. To Traveler Office with drawings, Thence into Bartons, for blocks, having lots of Rebusses and such small deer there to do. Then into Miller, finished Public School [words crossed out] Then back to Traveler Office, drawing Reveille rebusses &c. Joe [Greatbatch] called after supper, and after an hours more drawing down town with him, to the Office, where I found they had not as yet set up Ike, so had to wait for proofs. Over to the corner of Ann Street, where Lockington was at work with his English crony. Ale and roasted potatoes. There an hour, then back to Traveler, [words crossed out] 19. Wednesday. Drawing &cs for Reveille, having finished them, to the Office, and got $ To Traveler Office, paper not out yet. To the place Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 3, page 24, November 17-19, 1851 . 17 November 1851. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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