Page 001 | Front cover. |
Page 002 | Front fly-leaf. |
Page 003 [1860] | Gives the date range of entries for the diary. |
Page 004 | Blank page. |
Page 005 [06-01-1860] | Describes visiting Boweryem's friends in Coitville and Fort Lee. |
Page 006 [06-03-1860] | Describes visiting Boweryem's friends in Coitville and Fort Lee. |
Page 007 [06-03-1860] | Describes the arrival of a package from his family in England, including a letter from his brother, Sam. |
Page 008 [06-04-1860] | Describes a letter received from his brother, Sam. |
Page 009 [06-04-1860] | Describes a letter received from his brother, Sam. |
Page 010 [06-04-1860] | Mentions Haney attending a prize-fight that was broken up by the police, and Cahill's nighttime activities with Wood, Mullen, and others. |
Page 011 [06-05-1860] | Regarding learning the fate of a former acquaintance, a Japanese man named ''Dan,'' from Alf Waud. |
Page 012 [06-06-1860] | Mentions meeting January Searle on the street and inviting him to dinner. |
Page 013 [06-09-1860] | Regarding a sailboat cruise Frank Cahill is taking with George Arnold, Frank Wood, Winter, and Mullen. |
Page 014 [06-10-1860] | Regarding his thoughts about Mary Bilton on her birthday. |
Page 015 [06-10-1860] | Describes Mary Bilton's physical characteristics. |
Page 016 [06-10-1860] | Regarding his memories of Mary Bilton singing. |
Page 017 | Newspaper clipping of a poem titled ''Passion Past.'' |
Page 018 [06-10-1860] | Regarding his past feelings for Mary Bilton. |
Page 019 [06-10-1860] | Mentions that Frank Cahill is missing. |
Page 020 [06-13-1860] | Describes a talk with Miss Maguire about Ledger. |
Page 021 [06-13-1860] | Describes a talk with Miss Maguire about Ledger. |
Page 022 [06-14-1860] | Regarding his memories of Ledger. |
Page 023 [06-14-1860] | Describes a letter received from Hannah Bennett, regarding Rosa Bolton's divided affections between Charley Gunn and Hartley. |
Page 024 [06-14-1860] | Describes a letter received from Hannah Bennett, regarding Rosa Bolton's divided affections between Charley Gunn and Hartley. |
Page 025 [06-14-1860] | Regarding Frank Cahill leaving for England with Mrs. Levison's money. |
Page 026 [06-14-1860] | Regarding Frank Cahill leaving for England with Mrs. Levison's money. |
Page 027 [06-14-1860] | Regarding Frank Cahill leaving for England with Mrs. Levison's money. |
Page 028 [06-14-1860] | Regarding Frank Cahill leaving for England with Mrs. Levison's money. |
Page 029 [06-14-1860] | Regarding Frank Cahill leaving for England with Mrs. Levison's money. |
Page 030 [06-14-1860] | Regarding Frank Cahill leaving for England with Mrs. Levison's money. |
Page 031 [06-14-1860] | Speculates about Frank Cahill's future. |
Page 032 [06-14-1860] | Regarding talk about Frank Cahill at his boarding house. |
Page 033 [06-15-1860] | Regarding talk about Frank Cahill at his boarding house. |
Page 034 [06-15-1860] | Regarding Frank Cahill's extravagant spending. |
Page 035 [06-15-1860] | Regarding Frank Cahill's extravagant spending. |
Page 036 | Pencil drawing of Frank Cahill by McLenan. |
Page 037 [06-15-1860] | Regarding a synopsis of a story Frank Cahill intended on writing about his infatuation with Matty Edwards. |
Page 038 [06-15-1860] | Regarding an evening spent with the Edwards family. |
Page 039 [06-16-1860] | Describes a parade of the Japanese embassy in New York. |
Page 040 [06-16-1860] | Describes going out for ice cream with Matty Edwards. |
Page 041 | Newspaper clipping regarding Frank Cahill's embezzlement of Mrs. Levison's funds and subsequent flight from the country. |
Page 042 | Newspaper clipping regarding Frank Cahill's embezzlement of Mrs. Levison's funds and subsequent flight from the country. |
Page 043 [06-17-1860] | Describes watching the stars and talking with the Edwards girls on the rear stoop of their house. |
Page 044 [06-19-1860] | Regarding Will Waud's situation with his in-laws and wife. |
Page 045 | Newspaper clipping with speculation that Frank Cahill's association with ''fast men'' in New York led him to defalcation and flight from the country. |
Page 046 [06-19-1860] | Describes paying a visit to Mrs. Levison to talk about ''Nick Nax'' drawings and Frank Cahill. |
Page 047 [06-20-1860] | Mentions Banks being furious at Smith for writing an article about Frank Cahill's defalcation. |
Page 048 [06-21-1860] | Criticizes a short article written by Fanny Fern referring to German music teacher Ulric. |
Page 049 [06-22-1860] | Describes an incident in which Frank Bellew hit Rosenberg at Crook and Duff's. |
Page 050 [06-22-1860] | Regarding the tendency of the Bellew brothers to get into fights after they have been drinking. |
Page 051 [06-24-1860] | Regarding a ride on an overcrowded steamboat, and mentions that he misses Frank Cahill. |
Page 052 [06-26-1860] | Regarding speaking to Paul about his publication, ''The Family Repository,'' which is seeking stories. |
Page 053 [06-26-1860] | Regarding a talk with Newman about Albert Smith. |
Page 054 [06-26-1860] | Regarding an anecdote told by Charles Damoreau about John Ware trying to avoid a woman on board a ship on which they would both be sailing to England. |
Page 055 [06-27-1860] | Regarding John Ware. |
Page 056 [06-27-1860] | Regarding John Ware and Billington. |
Page 057 [06-27-1860] | Comments on the Edwards girls, Lizzie Woodward, and American women in general. |
Page 058 [06-27-1860] | Describes the scene at Crook and Duff's with Frank Bellew and others. |
Page 059 [06-29-1860] | Describes the noonday scene at Crook and Duff's and a talk with Charles Gayler. |
Page 060 [06-29-1860] | Describes looking at the Great Eastern with Frank Bellew. |
Page 061 [06-29-1860] | Describes Charles Damoreau's talk about his wife and marriage. |
Page 062 [06-29-1860] | Describes Charles Damoreau's talk about his wife and marriage. |
Page 063 [06-29-1860] | Describes Charles Damoreau's talk about his wife and marriage. |
Page 064 [06-29-1860] | Describes Charles Damoreau's talk about his wife and marriage. |
Page 065 [06-29-1860] | Describes Charles Damoreau's talk about his wife and marriage. |
Page 066 [06-29-1860] | Describes Charles Damoreau's talk about his wife and marriage. |
Page 067 [06-29-1860] | Describes a letter received from his mother. |
Page 068 | Newspaper clipping regarding the American slang term ''peep.'' |
Page 069 [06-29-1860] | Describes a letter received from his mother. |
Page 070 [06-30-1860] | Regarding the death of Ike Vermilye. |
Page 071 [06-30-1860] | Mentions that Frank Cahill may have stolen $15 from his former roommate Jones. |
Page 072 [07-01-1860] | Regarding Bob Gun's return to New York from Havana, Cuba. |
Page 073 [07-01-1860] | Mentions that Fitz James O'Brien has been staying at his boarding house in Shepherd's room. |
Page 074 [07-02-1860] | Regarding a talk with Bob Gun about the time in spent in Havana working for Ledger. |
Page 075 [07-02-1860] | Mentions that Bob Gun gave him money for safekeeping for fear that he will spend it on a ''spree.'' |
Page 076 [07-04-1860] | Describes a sailing excursion to Nyack with the Edwards family and others on the Fourth of July. |
Page 077 [07-04-1860] | Describes a sailing excursion to Nyack with the Edwards family and others on the Fourth of July. |
Page 078 [07-04-1860] | Describes a sailing excursion to Nyack with the Edwards family and others on the Fourth of July. |
Page 079 [07-04-1860] | Describes the train ride back to New York from Nyack on the Fourth of July. |
Page 080 [07-05-1860] | Describes Symes. |
Page 081 [07-07-1860] | Describes a fight between Fitz James O'Brien and House at Pfaff's. |
Page 082 [07-07-1860] | Describes a fight between Fitz James O'Brien and House at Pfaff's. |
Page 083 | Printed song lyrics entitled ''At Pfaff's,'' written by Fitz James O'Brien. |
Page 084 [07-07-1860] | Describes a fight between Fitz James O'Brien and House at Pfaff's. |
Page 085 [07-07-1860] | Mentions various news items about the Bohemians. |
Page 086 [07-07-1860] | Mentions giving Symes advice. |
Page 087 [07-09-1860] | Mentions visits to Pfaff's, Canterbury Hall, and the Edwards family. |
Page 088 [07-09-1860] | Regarding the departure of Bob Gun for England. |
Page 089 [07-10-1860] | Gives his opinion on Bohemian friendships. |
Page 090 [07-11-1860] | Describes witnessing a fire at Washington Market with Haney and Shepherd. |
Page 091 [07-11-1860] | Describes witnessing a fire at Washington Market with Haney and Shepherd. |
Page 092 | Newspaper clipping regarding a fire at West Washington Market. |
Page 093 [07-11-1860] | Describes going to witness the execution of pirate Albert Hicks on Bedloe's Island. |
Page 094 [07-13-1860] | Describes going to witness the execution of pirate Albert Hicks on Bedloe's Island. |
Page 095 [07-13-1860] | Describes going to witness the execution of pirate Albert Hicks on Bedloe's Island. |
Page 096 [07-13-1860] | Describes going to witness the execution of pirate Albert Hicks on Bedloe's Island. |
Page 097 [07-13-1860] | Describes witnessing the execution of pirate Albert Hicks on Bedloe's Island. |
Page 098 [07-13-1860] | Describes the scene after the execution of pirate Albert Hicks on Bedloe's Island. |
Page 099 [07-13-1860] | Regarding the crime for which Albert Hicks was executed. |
Page 100 [07-13-1860] | Describes a letter received from Hannah Bennett about his brother Charley and Rosa Bolton. |
Page 101 [07-13-1860] | Describes a letter received from Hannah Bennett about his brother Charley and Rosa Bolton. |
Page 102 [07-13-1860] | Regarding Rosa Bolton. |
Page 103 [07-13-1860] | Describes a visit to Alf Waud at the office of the ''New York Illustrated News.'' |
Page 104 [07-14-1860] | Describes a fight between a Cuban and a man from Philadelphia in his boarding house. |
Page 105 [07-15-1860] | Regarding Charles Damoreau's affair with a married woman. |
Page 106 [07-16-1860] | Regarding Richard Bolton's arrival in New York. |
Page 107 [07-17-1860] | Regarding an argument N. G. Shepherd and Fitz James O'Brien had about abolition. |
Page 108 [07-18-1860] | Describes a street brawl involving Fitz James O'Brien, N. G. Shepherd, John Marsh, and a black man they insulted by refusing to ride in a streetcar with him. |
Page 109 | Newspaper clipping New York Bohemians. |
Page 110 [07-18-1860] | Regarding a visit of Lotty Kidder to his boarding house. |
Page 111 [07-19-1860] | Describes a talk with Lotty and a visit by Charles Damoreau. |
Page 112 [07-19-1860] | Regarding a brief visit from Hart. |
Page 113 [07-21-1860] | Regarding an excursion to Fort Lee with Haney, Damoreau, and others. |
Page 114 [07-22-1860] | Regarding Richard Bolton's departure for Canada. |
Page 115 [07-23-1860] | Regarding visits to various publishing offices and the people he met at each. |
Page 116 [07-24-1860] | Describes visiting the Great Eastern ship with Jesse Haney and Matty and Sally Edwards. |
Page 117 [07-25-1860] | Describes a letter from Morris describing his journey to Berlin Falls, New Hampshire. |
Page 118 [07-26-1860] | Describes a Fourth of July incident with Rees. |
Page 119 [07-27-1860] | Mentions visits to Frank Bellew and Matty and Mrs. Edwards |
Page 120 [07-29-1860] | Regarding stories about George Arnold and Henry Clapp obtained from N. G. Shepherd. |
Page 121 [07-29-1860] | Regarding stories about the Bohemians obtained from N. G. Shepherd. |
Page 122 [07-30-1860] | Includes a newspaper clipping describing an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 123 [07-30-1860] | Describes an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 124 | Newspaper clipping from ''The New York World'' describing an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 125 [07-30-1860] | Describes an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 126 | Newspaper clipping from ''The New York World'' describing an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 127 [07-31-1860] | Describes an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 128 | Newspaper clipping from ''The New York World'' describing an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 129 [07-31-1860] | Describes an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 130 | Newspaper clipping from ''The New York World'' describing an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 131 [07-31-1860] | Describes an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 132 [08-01-1860] | Newspaper clipping from ''The New York World'' describing an excursion aboard the Great Eastern. |
Page 133 [08-01-1860] | Describes a visit by Lotty to his boarding house. |
Page 134 [08-03-1860] | Describes his journey by boat to Albany. |
Page 135 [08-03-1860] | Describes his arrival at Grafton with the Edwards family. |
Page 136 [08-04-1860] | Describes a vacation at Grafton, New York, with the Edwards family. |
Page 137 [08-05-1860] | Describes the Edwards sisters riding horses at Grafton. |
Page 138 [08-06-1860] | Describes a vacation at Grafton, New York, with the Edwards family. |
Page 139 [08-07-1860] | Describes a vacation at Grafton, New York, with the Edwards family. |
Page 140 [08-08-1860] | Describes a vacation at Grafton, New York, with the Edwards family. |
Page 141 [08-09-1860] | Describes spending a day riding with Sally Edwards at Grafton, New York. |
Page 142 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about her family. |
Page 143 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about her family. |
Page 144 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about her family. |
Page 145 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about Jesse Haney's proposal to her. |
Page 146 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about Jesse Haney's proposal to her. |
Page 147 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about Thomas Nast's love for her. |
Page 148 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about Thomas Nast's love for her. |
Page 149 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about Thomas Nast's love for her. |
Page 150 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about Thomas Nast's love for her. |
Page 151 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about her first admirer Truman Bonestal. |
Page 152 [08-10-1860] | Describes a talk with Sally Edwards about her admirers. |
Page 153 [08-10-1860] | Describes his ride with Sally Edwards into the Grafton countryside. |
Page 154 [08-10-1860] | Describes taking a walk with Carl Knudsen at Grafton. |
Page 155 [08-12-1860] | Describes a vacation at Grafton, New York, with the Edwards family. |
Page 156 [08-15-1860] | Describes spending a day riding with Sally Edwards at Grafton, New York. |
Page 157 [08-15-1860] | Describes a vacation at Grafton, New York, with the Edwards family. |
Page 158 [08-15-1860] | Describes an excursion from Grafton to ''The Snow Hole.'' |
Page 159 [08-16-1860] | Describes having a picnic in the Catskills with the Edwards family and others. |
Page 160 [08-16-1860] | Describes having a picnic in the Catskills with the Edwards family and others. |
Page 161 [08-17-1860] | Describes a conversation with Sally Edwards about her behavior with Mort Brown. |
Page 162 [08-17-1860] | Describes a conversation with Sally Edwards about her behavior with Mort Brown. |
Page 163 [08-17-1860] | Describes a conversation with Sally Edwards about her admirers. |
Page 164 [08-17-1860] | Regarding his relationship with Sally Edwards. |
Page 165 [08-17-1860] | Regarding Lotty's behavior with Brentnall and Hill at Gunn's boarding house. |
Page 166 [08-18-1860] | Regarding Lotty's behavior with Brentnall and Hill at Gunn's boarding house. |
Page 167 [08-18-1860] | Regarding Lotty's behavior with Brentnall and Hill at Gunn's boarding house. |
Page 168 [08-18-1860] | Regarding Lotty's behavior with Brentnall and Hill at Gunn's boarding house. |
Page 169 [08-18-1860] | Mentions that Frank Bellew will be returning to England on the Devonshire. |
Page 170 [08-19-1860] | Mentions the attitudes of Matty and Eliza Edwards and meeting Banks to see Frank Bellew off to England together. |
Page 171 [08-21-1860] | Regarding a story told by Banks about a girl who went to the countryside to secretly give birth. |
Page 172 [08-21-1860] | Describes witnessing fights among the sailors on the ''Devonshire,'' resulting in several sailors jumping overboard. |
Page 173 [08-21-1860] | Describes going to see Frank Bellew off to England on the Devonshire. |
Page 174 [08-21-1860] | Describes Frank Bellew. |
Page 175 [08-21-1860] | Describes Frank Bellew. |
Page 176 [08-21-1860] | Describes Frank Bellew. |
Page 177 [08-21-1860] | Describes Frank Bellew. |
Page 178 [1868] | Newspaper clipping hinting at the death of Frank Bellew's father, Francis John Bellew. |
Page 179 [08-21-1860] | Describes Frank Bellew. |
Page 180 [08-21-1860] | Regarding Frank Bellew's debts and spending habits. |
Page 181 [08-21-1860] | Regarding Frank Bellew's debt to Mr. Edwards. |
Page 182 [08-21-1860] | Regarding Frank Bellew's wife and marriage. |
Page 183 [08-21-1860] | Regarding Frank Bellew's wife and marriage. |
Page 184 [08-21-1860] | Regarding Frank Bellew's wife and marriage. |
Page 185 | Newspaper clippings regarding Frank Bellew's departure to England with his family on the Devonshire. |
Page 186 [08-21-1860] | Regarding William Leslie being evicted from Mrs. Potter's boarding house. |
Page 187 [08-22-1860] | Describes a letter from Hannah Bennett in which she discusses Rosa Bolton and Hartley. |
Page 188 [08-22-1860] | Regarding Sarah Ann Bolton. |
Page 189 [08-22-1860] | Regarding William Bolton. |
Page 190 [08-23-1860] | Describes a letter received from his mother about Rosa Bolton. |
Page 191 [08-24-1860] | Regarding the financial troubles of the ''New York Illustrated News.'' |
Page 192 [08-24-1860] | Mentions having dinner at Frank Hillard's and a conversation with Hill. |
Page 193 [08-26-1860] | Regarding Mrs. Winchester, formerly Mrs. Brown. |
Page 194 [08-26-1860] | Describes a visit to the Winchesters and Emma Brown. |
Page 195 [08-26-1860] | Describes a visit from McCulloch asking about Bob Gun, who owes him money. |
Page 196 [08-27-1860] | Mentions being offered a reporting position on the staff of the ''New York World.'' |
Page 197 | Newspaper clipping regarding Englishmen in Garibaldi's service. |
Page 198 [08-29-1860] | Mentions going out to have a drink with N. G. Shepherd and Frank Wood. |
Page 199 [08-30-1860] | Describes a conversation with Frank Wood and N. G. Shepherd about mistresses of the Bohemians. |
Page 200 [08-30-1860] | Describes a visit to Morse and his wife at Fordham. |
Page 201 [08-31-1860] | Describes a visit to the Morses and Lotty at Fordham. |
Page 202 [08-31-1860] | Describes a visit to Lotty at Fordham. |
Page 203 | Newspaper clipping written by Morris under the pseudonym of K. N. Pepper regarding a trip he took to the New England countryside. |
Page 204 [08-31-1860] | Regarding his lack of success at finding drawing work. |
Page 205 [09-01-1860] | Describes a story about Mrs. Bellew's former husband heard from N. G. Shepherd. |
Page 206 [09-01-1860] | Describes a quarrel between Fitz James O'Brien and publisher Roberts. |
Page 207 [09-02-1860] | Describes a conversation with Eliza Edwards. |
Page 208 [09-02-1860] | Describes a conversation with Eliza Edwards. |
Page 209 [09-03-1860] | Regarding Jesse Haney's apparent jealousy over Gunn's conversations with Sally Edwards. |
Page 210 [09-03-1860] | Regarding his friendship with Sally Edwards. |
Page 211 [09-03-1860] | Regarding Jesse Haney's apparent jealousy over Gunn's friendship with Sally Edwards. |
Page 212 [09-03-1860] | Regarding Jesse Haney's apparent jealousy over Gunn's friendship with Sally Edwards. |
Page 213 [09-03-1860] | Regarding his friendship with Sally Edwards. |
Page 214 [09-03-1860] | Describes Sally Edwards. |
Page 215 [09-03-1860] | Describes Sally Edwards. |
Page 216 [09-04-1860] | Mentions meeting Mrs. Morse, who is in New York looking for a servant for Lotty. |
Page 217 [09-06-1860] | Mentions a visit to the Edwards family and giving his opera tickets to George Boweryem and N. G. Shepherd. |
Page 218 [09-07-1860] | Mentions meeting Augustus Rawlings at Gurney's shop. |
Page 219 [09-08-1860] | Describes a visit to the Fourth Ward Police Station with George Boweryem, Jesse Haney, Charles Damoreau, and N. G. Shepherd. |
Page 220 [09-08-1860] | Describes a visit to the Fourth Ward Police Station with George Boweryem, Jesse Haney, Charles Damoreau, and N. G. Shepherd. |
Page 221 [09-08-1860] | Describes visits to dance houses in the Fourth Ward with George Boweryem, Jesse Haney, Charles Damoreau, and N. G. Shepherd, escorted by Sergeant Williams. |
Page 222 [09-08-1860] | Describes visits to dance houses in the Fourth Ward with George Boweryem, Jesse Haney, Charles Damoreau, and N. G. Shepherd, escorted by Sergeant Williams. |
Page 223 [09-08-1860] | Describes visits to dance houses in the Fourth Ward with George Boweryem, Jesse Haney, Charles Damoreau, and N. G. Shepherd, escorted by Sergeant Williams. |
Page 224 [09-09-1860] | Describes hearing news of Mrs. Church and Andreotti from Mrs. Potter. |
Page 225 [09-09-1860] | Regarding news about his Louisiana acquaintances. |
Page 226 [09-10-1860] | Mentions that Lotty is angry at him and describes an incident involving Fitz James O'Brien. |
Page 227 [09-10-1860] | Includes newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York World,'' describing a barbecue for Douglas. |
Page 228 [09-12-1860] | Includes newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York World,'' describing a barbecue for Douglas. |
Page 229 [09-12-1860] | Regarding a visit to Mrs. Murray by her request to write a letter for her. |
Page 230 [09-13-1860] | Includes a newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York World,'' regarding a performance by tightrope walker Charles Blondin at Jones's Wood. |
Page 231 [09-13-1860] | Mentions the sinking of the Lady Elgin in Lake Michigan. |
Page 232 [09-14-1860] | Mentions visits to the Edwards family and giving George Boweryem opera tickets. |
Page 233 [09-15-1860] | Describes seeing a failed attempt to see a hot air balloon go up. |
Page 234 [09-15-1860] | Mentions George Boweryem receiving a note from Lotty asking him not to visit her while she has Southern friends staying with her. |
Page 235 [09-16-1860] | Mentions George Boweryem receiving a note from Lotty asking him not to visit her while she has Southern friends staying with her. |
Page 236 [09-17-1860] | Describes attending a political ''Union'' meeting at the Cooper Institute. |
Page 237 [09-18-1860] | Mentions going to New York University to report on the discovery of a new planet [Vulcan, since discredited]. |
Page 238 [09-20-1860] | Muses about those who have lived in his boarding house and gone. |
Page 239 [09-20-1860] | Describes seeing Charles Blondin perform on the tightrope. |
Page 240 [09-21-1860] | Regarding payment given to Charles Blondin by the Prince of Wales for his performance, which payment Blondin did not find satisfactory. |
Page 241 [09-22-1860] | Mentions seeing the opera ''Don Giovanni'' with Edwards Hayes. |
Page 242 [09-22-1860] | Regarding N. G. Shepherd and a companion singing at 4 o'clock in the morning at his boarding house. |
Page 243 | Back fly-leaf. |
Page 244 | Back cover. |
Page 245 [09-07-1860] | Note from Sally Edwards to Thomas Butler Gunn, thanking him for the tickets. |
Page 246 | Newspaper clipping regarding William Walker. |