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English: Mentions his drawing work.



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and sketched it. Walked to Atlantic St, called at Dunsiers, Comegys there, and bibulous. Stayed half an hour, then left. Return to New York & room [290 Broadway], having supped by the way. Found a big mahogany block at the door from Lockington. Holbrook came, and took it away, as I had to refuse it, — couldn’t get it done in time, such lots of other work. He gave it [Alfred] Waud, (who’s been painting for [Joseph] Richardson of late, or loafing.) Work on Bartons drawing.

6. Thursday. Barton came for his drawing. Lockington being here at the time. Out with Barton, to Averys. Dined. Called at Picayune Office. Saw [Richard B.] Hutchings, he having disguised himself by showing. To [Cornelius] Mathews and had a long chaffer about two blocks


Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 110, May 5-6, 1852
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Author Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903
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