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Bellew drew an illustration of Nast which appeared in Paine's book.
Nast visited Gunn one night before he went to a charity ball (40).
Gunn describes a party that he went to where he saw Nast (27-8).
Gunn writes about a party where both he and Nast were guests (118).
Gunn went to the the Edwards' home, where he saw Nast (21).
Gunn was at a birthday party, where Nast was also one of the guests (169).
Gunn describes a scuffle between Nast and himself at the Edwards' house (23-4).
Gunn writes about a brief encounter that he had with Nast at the Edwards' (67-8).
Nast declined Gunn's invitation for drinks (71).
Gunn writes that he saw Nast at the Edwards (207).
Gunn visits the Edwards; Thomas and Sally Nast were there and invite him to visit at their home (69).
Gunn describes a visit to Sally and Thomas Nast, in which Gunn and Nast discuss their initial misconceptions about each other (193-8).
Halpine is mentioned as a frequenter of Pfaff's who, along with others, found Nast "amusing" and "took him to theatres and other cozy resorts and 'showed him the town.'"
O'Brien is mentioned as a frequenter of Pfaff's who, along with others, found Nast "amusing" and "took him to theatres and other cozy resorts and 'showed him the town'" (22).
Arnold is mentioned as one of Nast's colleagues at Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper (21-2).
Bellew is mentioned as one of Nast's colleagues at Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper (21-2).
Eytinge is mentioned as one of Nast's colleagues at Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper.
Halpine is mentioned as one of Nast's colleagues at Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper (21-2).
Homer and Nast are described by Starr as the members of "the artists' contingent of the Bohemian brigade" who gained the "widest renown."
O'Brien is mentioned as one of Nast's colleagues at Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper (21-2)
Stoddard is mentioned as one of Nast's colleagues at Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper, but he is not specifically connected with Pfaff's here (22).
According to Paine, Thomson did assignments frequently for Leslie's and "Eytinge and Nast, sometimes both, accompanied him" (22).
According to Gunn, Nast, Eytinge, and Thomson went to the opera together drunk one night (206).
Arnold is said to have found Nast amusing, and frequently "showed him the town."
Bellew is mentioned as a frequenter of Pfaff's who, along with others, found Nast "amusing" and "took him to theatres and other cozy resorts and 'showed him the town.'"
According to Gunn, Nast, Eytinge, and Thomson went to the opera together drunk one night (206).
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