February 11 Tuesday – Sam’s notebook in Calcutta:
Went to Government House to see the portraits.
Then an hour in the Museum, among Indian sculptures & inscriptions
Then to call on the Lieut. Governor of Bengal — stayed to luncheon.
Then to call on H.E. the Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of India.
Then to call at the Bengal United Service Club….
Bought a silver mug for my niche as one of the founders of the Players, New York [NB 36 TS 42].
There was plenty to see in Calcutta, but there was not plenty of time for it. I saw the fort that Clive built; and the place where Warren Hastings and the author of the Junius Letters fought their duel; and the great botanical gardens; and the fashionable afternoon turnout in the Maidan; and a grand review of the garrison in a great plain at sunrise [Feb. 10]; and a military tournament [Feb. 10 and 11] in which great bodies of native soldiery exhibited the perfection of their drill at all arms, a spectacular and beautiful show occupying several nights and closing with the mimic storming of a native fort which was as good as the reality for thrilling and accurate detail, and better than the reality for security and comfort; we had a pleasure excursion on the Hoogly [river] by courtesy of friends, and devoted the rest of the time to social life and the Indian museum [FE ch. LIV 522].