Friday February 8, 1884
Jervis McEntee Diary Entry, February 8, 1884, from the Jervis McEntee papers, 1850-1905, in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Friday, Feb 8, 1884 Still raining and every body complaining about the dismal weather. Too dark to paint. Spent a couple of hours at the Water Color Exhibition. Saw only a few things I would care to own. Am rewriting my visit to Togue Lake for the Art Union Journal. Mrs. Anderson came in about 5 and remained until I went over to dinner where she walked with me to 3rd Av. where she took the car home. Called on Aunt Christina, Annie and Nannie and afterwards went up to see Mrs. Grey. Stopped at the club. There was a most foolish letter from Clarence Cook in the Times and a biting notice of it in the Post.
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