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Page 001 [10-01-1851] | Describes his day looking for work. |
Page 002 [10-03-1851] | Mentions a visit to Mrs. Kidder. |
Page 003 [10-05-1851] | Describes a humorous letter sent to Lotty Kidder from Mason. |
Page 004 [10-06-1851] | Mentions finding a new boarding house. |
Page 005 [10-08-1851] | Comments briefly on his new boarding house. |
Page 006 [10-11-1851] | Regarding the marriage of Tom Scott, and includes speculation that Mason and Jane Gibson are secretly married. |
Page 007 [10-13-1851] | Mentions meetings with various publishers. |
Page 008 [10-15-1851] | Mentions obtaining a single room at his new boarding house. |
Page 009 [10-16-1851] | Mentions that he will not be illustrating the railroad book because of a disagreement about payment. |
Page 010 [10-17-1851] | Comments on his distaste for Mrs. Kidder's writing. |
Page 011 [10-18-1851] | Narrates a humorous story involving a rooster owned by his landlady Mrs. Leave. |
Page 012 [10-19-1851] | Mentions visiting various publishers. |
Page 013 [10-23-1851] | Mentions seeing a play at the Lyceum. |
Page 014 [10-27-1851] | Comments briefly on the ''theatrical folks'' at his boarding house. |
Page 015 [10-27-1851] | Comments on news from home. |
Page 016 [10-28-1851] | Mentions his work. |
Page 017 [11-01-1851] | Mentions a visit to William Barth on Governors Island. |
Page 018 [11-03-1851] | Mentions his work. |
Page 019 [11-06-1851] | Mentions a visit to Croton Mills. |
Page 020 [11-06-1851] | Mentions attending a concert and moving the rest of his belongings from Canal Street to his new boarding house. |
Page 021 [11-10-1851] | Mentions receiving a letter from George Bolton. |
Page 022 [11-15-1851] | Comments on Pope and Mrs. Kidder. |
Page 023 [11-16-1851] | Comments on a visit to William Barth on Governors Island. |
Page 024 [11-17-1851] | Mentions his work. |
Page 025 [11-19-1851] | Comments on Hooper. |
Page 026 [11-19-1851] | Wonders why certain men like Cunningham deserve having wives. |
Page 027 [11-19-1851] | Mentions news of Lotty Kidder becoming an actress. |
Page 028 [11-19-1851] | Comments on his work. |
Page 029 [11-20-1851] | Describes a visit to Governors Island. |
Page 030 [11-23-1851] | Comments on Folsom. |
Page 031 [11-25-1851] | Mentions hearing that Lotty Kidder has married a scenic artist. |
Page 032 [11-26-1851] | Describes a situation in which Gleason was beaten. |
Page 033 [11-29-1851] | Mentions attending a panorama of the Great Exposition and Crystal Palace. |
Page 034 [11-30-1851] | Describes a humorous incident at his boarding house beginning with Moorhouse asking Reynolds if he could borrow some clothing. |
Page 035 [12-03-1851] | Comments on Miller and Lockington. |
Page 036 [12-04-1851] | Describes hearing news of Lotty Kidder and her new husband John Whytal. |
Page 037 [12-04-1851] | Describes the day of Lajos Kossuth's visit to New York. |
Page 038 [12-06-1851] | Describes the day of Lajos Kossuth's visit to New York. |
Page 039 [12-06-1851] | Describes the day of Lajos Kossuth's visit to New York. |
Page 040 [12-06-1851] | Describes the day of Lajos Kossuth's visit to New York. |
Page 041 [12-06-1851] | Describes the day of Lajos Kossuth's visit to New York. |
Page 042 [12-06-1851] | Mentions his wish that he could help Lajos Kossuth or even shake his hand. |
Page 043 [12-09-1851] | Mentions that Cornelius Mathews and Genin had both been introduced to Lajos Kossuth. |
Page 044 [12-10-1851] | Mentions drawing on wood for an astrological book. |
Page 045 [12-12-1851] | Mentions his drawing and writing work. |
Page 046 [12-15-1851] | Mentions visiting Mrs. Dobson upon her request for his assistance with finding Charles Brown's whereabouts. |
Page 047 [12-17-1851] | Comments on Mrs. Leave's boarding house. |
Page 048 [12-17-1851] | Mentions hearing a sermon by E.H. Chapin. |
Page 049 [12-22-1851] | Discusses the events of Christmas Eve, 1851. |
Page 050 [12-24-1851] | Discusses the events of Christmas Eve, 1851. |
Page 051 [12-27-1851] | Mentions seeing a production of Oliver Twist. |
Page 052 [12-29-1851] | Comments on author Cornelius Mathews books. |
Page 053 [12-31-1851] | Mentions that he needs to get another diary. |
Page 054 | Newspaper clipping of an engraving titled ''Castle Garden in 1850.'' |