File:Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 3, page 37, December 4-6, 1851.jpg

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English: Describes the day of Lajos Kossuth's visit to New York.



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[words crossed out] Presently [Arthur] Mason and Jane Gibson came. Left at 11, and to [48] Franklin Street, laughing all the way. Lent me the “Lorgnette” a [word crossed out] clever Spectatorish book, [word crossed out]

5. Friday. Traveler Office best part of the morning. In returning to Franklin met [William] Barth. Holbrook came, and knocked a hole into chimney, and put up stove for me. Barth left. All the afternoon putting things to rights. Evening, making a portrait of Lola Montez on wood, from a very fine engraving Holbrook had brought. Finished it by midnight. [words crossed out]

6. Saturday. Down Broadway, beholding the preparations for the entrance of [Lajos] Kossuth. O cheerful, sunny, bracing day, blue sky overhead. Flags, banners and inscriptions waving from housefronts, throngs of people hurrying about with [word crossed out] un-business looks on their countenances. At the Broadway Theatre was a banner with the finest denunciatory inscription which I think could be found throughout [William] Shakspere, The actors [Bill] Reynolds and [Charley] Moorhouse whom I afterwards questioned


Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 3, page 37, December 4-6, 1851
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Author Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903
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Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries- Volume 3, October 1-December 31, 1851
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