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Page 001 | Front cover. |
Page 002 | Front fly-leaf. |
Page 003 | Gives the date range of entries for the diary. |
Page 004 | Blank page. |
Page 005 | Includes two quotations by Southey and Thomas of Malmesbury. |
Page 006 | Newspaper engraving showing the ''New York Times'' and ''New York Tribune'' buildings in New York. |
Page 007 [03-01-1861] | Describes an evening spent with the Edwards family. |
Page 008 [03-01-1861] | Mentions writing his brother Charley and asking him to find a London publisher for a proposed book about his Charleston experiences. |
Page 009 [03-03-1861] | Describes a conversation with Sally Edwards about Nicholas. |
Page 010 [03-03-1861] | Mentions the approaching marriage of Mort Thomson and Grace Eldredge. |
Page 011 [03-03-1861] | Mentions receiving $8 from the ''Evening Post'' for an article. |
Page 012 [03-04-1861] | Regarding Fanny Fern's attitude about her daughter Grace's upcoming marriage. |
Page 013 [03-05-1861] | Regarding Fanny Fern's attitude about her daughter Grace's upcoming marriage. |
Page 014 [03-06-1861] | Describes an evening spent with the Edwards family. |
Page 015 [03-06-1861] | Mentions receiving a letter from Babbage. |
Page 016 [03-08-1861] | Mentions that Banks tried to borrow $30 from Jesse Haney. |
Page 017 [03-08-1861] | Describes Banks. |
Page 018 [03-08-1861] | Mentions going to the theater with Lizzie Woodward. |
Page 019 [03-10-1861] | Describes an evening spent with the Edwards family. |
Page 020 [03-12-1861] | Describes Mrs. Will Waud. |
Page 021 [02-02-1861] | Newspaper engraving of the entrance hall to the Charleston Hotel. |
Page 022 [03-12-1861] | Mentions an appointment of Myron H. Cobb. |
Page 023 [03-14-1861] | Describes speaking with Thomas Nast at the residence of the Edwards family. |
Page 024 [03-15-1861] | Mentions that he would like to like Thomas Nast for the sake of Sally Edwards. |
Page 025 [03-15-1861] | Describes an evening with the Edwards family, in which there was a dance. |
Page 026 [03-16-1861] | Mentions Sally Edwards trying to lend a book to Thomas Nast. |
Page 027 [03-17-1861] | Mentions a letter from Frank Bellew to Banks in which Bellew complains about England. |
Page 028 | Newspaper clipping of article by Mort Thomson (Doesticks) about his parents and his son. |
Page 029 | Newspaper clipping of article by Mort Thomson (Doesticks) about attending an auction with Grace Eldredge. |
Page 030 | Describes a letter from Hannah Bennett. |
Page 031 | Mentions that William Waud has joined a South Carolinian military company. |
Page 032 [03-18-1861] | Regarding passages in ''Christie Johnstone'' underlined by Nicholas. |
Page 033 [03-21-1861] | Mentions a fire at Canterbury Hall. |
Page 034 [03-23-1861] | Describes an evening spent with the Edwards family. |
Page 035 [03-23-1861] | Regarding reporter C.F. Briggs. |
Page 036 [03-26-1861] | Newspaper clipping regarding a nighttime escapade of Fitzjames O'Brien. |
Page 037 [03-27-1861] | Regarding the return of Morris to New York. |
Page 038 | Mentions writing letters of introduction for Mort. Brown before Brown's departure for Europe. |
Page 039 [03-28-1861] | Regarding Frank Cahill's return to New York. |
Page 040 [03-28-1861] | Mentions Shepherd visiting his (Gunn's) boarding house. |
Page 041 [03-30-1861] | Relates Frank Cahill's tale of the circumstances that led to his flight from New York. |
Page 042 [03-30-1861] | Relates Frank Cahill's tale of his time in London. |
Page 043 [03-30-1861] | Relates Frank Cahill's tale of his time in London. |
Page 044 [03-30-1861] | Relates Frank Cahill's tale of his time in London. |
Page 045 [03-30-1861] | Relates Frank Cahill's tale of his time in London. |
Page 046 [03-30-1861] | Relates Frank Cahill's tale of his time in London. |
Page 047 [03-30-1861] | Relates Frank Cahill's tale of his time in London. |
Page 048 [03-30-1861] | Relates Frank Cahill's tale of his time in London. |
Page 049 [03-30-1861] | Regarding the reason Frank Cahill was unable to meet Gunn and Jesse Haney in the morning. |
Page 050 [03-30-1861] | Regarding reactions to Frank Cahill's return to New York. |
Page 051 [03-31-1861] | Newspaper clipping by Fanny Fern about her views on her husband James Parton's cleanliness. |
Page 052 [03-31-1861] | Mentions visiting George Arnold with a question regarding payment for a story. |
Page 053 | Comments briefly on Anne Edwards. |
Page 054 [04-01-1861] | Mentions feeling unwelcome by the Edwards family for the first time. |
Page 055 [04-02-1861] | Regarding Bob Gun's detective work for Ledger in Cuba. |
Page 056 [04-02-1861] | Mentions speaking to Mrs. Griffin (formerly Gouverneur) at Mrs. Potter's boarding house. |
Page 057 [04-02-1861] | Describes a letter from his mother. |
Page 058 [04-03-1861] | Mentions that none of the Bohemians have been willing to help Frank Cahill. |
Page 059 [04-04-1861] | Briefly describes Nicholas. |
Page 060 [04-05-1861] | Regarding Bob Gun's relationship with his wife prior to marriage. |
Page 061 [04-05-1861] | Regarding Bob Gun's life in England. |
Page 062 [04-05-1861] | Mentions a joke played by the Bohemians on Bob Gun's former mistress. |
Page 063 [04-05-1861] | Describes the Geary family, who live in his boarding house. |
Page 064 [04-05-1861] | Comments on the people living in his boarding house. |
Page 065 [04-06-1861] | Comments on the people living in his boarding house. |
Page 066 [04-06-1861] | Comments on the people living in his boarding house. |
Page 067 [04-06-1861] | Mentions a brief conversation with Thomas Nast. |
Page 068 [04-06-1861] | Describes spending the evening with the Edwards family in which he feels ''cold-shouldered.'' |
Page 069 [04-07-1861] | Regarding the marriage of Bob Gun and his wife Bertha. |
Page 070 [04-07-1861] | Regarding the alleged relationship between Ledger and Miss Maguire. |
Page 071 [04-07-1861] | Regarding Frank Bellew's dissatisfaction with living in England. |
Page 072 [04-09-1861] | Regarding Frank Bellew's family and money problems. |
Page 073 [04-09-1861] | Regarding Frank Bellew's marriage. |
Page 074 [04-09-1861] | Regarding Frank Bellew's financial debt owed to Mr. Edwards. |
Page 075 [04-09-1861] | Regarding Frank Bellew's experiences in London. |
Page 076 [04-09-1861] | Newspaper clipping regarding a visit of Harriet Jacobs to England on a fundraising mission. |
Page 077 [04-10-1861] | Describes a letter from George Bolton. |
Page 078 | Describes a letter from George Bolton. |
Page 079 [04-10-1861] | Regarding the reasons William Waud joined a South Carolina militia company. |
Page 080 [04-10-1861] | Mentions a talk with Frank Leslie about William Waud's position in Charleston. |
Page 081 [04-10-1861] | Relates stories about Thomas Powell told by J.A. Wood. |
Page 082 [04-11-1861] | Mentions a visit to Miss Maguire. |
Page 083 [04-11-1861] | Newspaper clipping regarding members of the Morgan family serving the Confederacy in the Civil War. |
Page 084 [04-11-1861] | Regarding the start of the Civil War. |
Page 085 [04-11-1861] | Describes the excitement in New York surrounding the beginning of the Civil War. |
Page 086 [04-12-1861] | Regarding the relationship between Sol Eytinge and Thomas Nast. |
Page 087 [04-12-1861] | Describe a conversation with Alfred Waud about Thomas Nast. |
Page 088 [04-13-1861] | Describe a conversation with Alfred Waud about Sol Eytinge. |
Page 089 [04-13-1861] | Mentions gossip about Billington. |
Page 090 [04-13-1861] | Mentions the difficult time Frank Cahill is having since returning to New York. |
Page 091 [04-13-1861] | Describes an evening spent with the Edwards family. |
Page 092 [04-13-1861] | Describes an evening spent with the Edwards family. |
Page 093 [04-14-1861] | Regarding the engagement of Thomas Nast and Sally Edwards. |
Page 094 [04-14-1861] | Regarding the engagement of Thomas Nast and Sally Edwards. |
Page 095 [04-14-1861] | Regarding the engagement of Thomas Nast and Sally Edwards. |
Page 096 [04-14-1861] | Regarding the engagement of Thomas Nast and Sally Edwards. |
Page 097 [04-14-1861] | Regarding the engagement of Thomas Nast and Sally Edwards. |
Page 098 [04-14-1861] | Comments on the Harper family of Harper and Brothers. |
Page 099 [04-14-1861] | Newspaper clipping regarding writers for the defunct ''Saturday Press.'' |
Page 100 [04-15-1861] | Regarding a talk about the Civil War with Thomas Dunn English and reporter Smith. |
Page 101 | Mentions the upcoming marriage of Miss Waite. |
Page 102 [04-15-1861] | Regarding Stedman's affair with Anna Dunn. |
Page 103 [04-16-1861] | Mentions that George Boweryem has hired Frank Cahill. |
Page 104 [04-16-1861] | Mentions the general attitude in New York about the coming Civil War. |
Page 105 [04-16-1861] | Mentions that Major Anderson is in New York. |
Page 106 [04-18-1861] | Describes the scene in New York during the departure of the 7th New York Regiment for Washington. |
Page 107 [04-18-1861] | Describes the scene in New York during the outbreak of the Civil War. |
Page 108 [04-19-1861] | Describes a disagreement and near-fight at his boarding house involving Griswold and Levan. |
Page 109 [04-19-1861] | Mentions that George Boweryem has volunteered for the Union in the ''Scott Guard.'' |
Page 110 [04-19-1861] | Describes attending the wedding of Olive Waite and Hamilton Bragg. |
Page 111 [04-19-1861] | Describes attending the wedding of Olive Waite and Hamilton Bragg. |
Page 112 [04-19-1861] | Describes attending the wedding of Olive Waite and Hamilton Bragg. |
Page 113 [04-19-1861] | Describes attending the wedding of Olive Waite and Hamilton Bragg. |
Page 114 [04-19-1861] | Regarding the atmosphere in New York about the start of the Civil War. |
Page 115 [04-19-1861] | Describes attending a Union meeting with Frank Cahill. |
Page 116 [04-20-1861] | Regarding George Boweryem's enthusiasm for volunteering for the war. |
Page 117 [04-20-1861] | Describes the scene in his boarding house kitchen of the reaction of the servant girls to the Civil War. |
Page 118 [04-20-1861] | Describes Civil War talk with the Bohemians at Pfaff's. |
Page 119 [04-20-1861] | Compares the excitement in New York about the Civil War to that of Charleston. |
Page 120 [04-20-1861] | Gives his opinion on the Civil War. |
Page 121 [04-20-1861] | Gives his opinion on the Civil War. |
Page 122 [04-20-1861] | Describes a visit to Alfred Waud's house in Brooklyn. |
Page 123 [04-20-1861] | Describes a visit to Alfred Waud's house in Brooklyn. |
Page 124 [04-21-1861] | Mentions that George Boweryem is engaged to Adrienne Webster. |
Page 125 [04-21-1861] | Pencil sketch by Alfred Waud depicting Solomon Eytinge leading a canine Thomas Nast by a chain. |
Page 126 [04-21-1861] | Comments on George Boweryem's engagement and previous loves. |
Page 127 | Mentions that the former Miss Waite and her husband Hamilton Bragg have left for California. |
Page 128 [04-21-1861] | Mentions visiting the ''Evening Post'' and the ''New York Tribune'' attempting to get work as a war correspondent. |
Page 129 [04-21-1861] | Regarding the patriotic scene in New York at the beginning of the Civil War. |
Page 130 [04-21-1861] | Regarding a quarrel between Miss Maguire and Mrs. Bragg, the former Miss Waite. |
Page 131 [04-22-1861] | Mentions J.A. Wood's speculation that Sol Eytinge is only interested in going to the war to get away from his wife. |
Page 132 [04-22-1861] | Regarding news from England received in a letter from Hannah Bennett. |
Page 133 [04-23-1861] | Mentions learning that Ramsay (Buckstone) is the ''New York Tribune'' correspondent in Charleston. |
Page 134 [04-24-1861] | Mentions a discussion with Sally Edwards about the novel ''Silas Marner.'' |
Page 135 [04-25-1861] | Newspaper clipping of poem entitled ''The Northern Volunteers,'' composed by George Boweryem. |
Page 136 [04-25-1861] | Mentions attending a meeting of the British Volunteers at Hope Chapel. |
Page 137 | Printed poem entitled ''The British Volunteers,'' composed by George Boweryem. |
Page 138 [04-25-1861] | Comments on tensions among the Edwards family and friends. |
Page 139 | Mentions that W.E. Dodge has moved to New York. |
Page 140 [04-25-1861] | Mentions discussing W.E. Dodge with Frank Wood. |
Page 141 [04-26-1861] | Regarding tensions between Jesse Haney and the Edwards family. |
Page 142 [04-27-1861] | Comments on Allie Vernon as a mother. |
Page 143 [04-27-1861] | Comments on Allie Vernon, Lotty Kidder, and Fanny Fern. |
Page 144 [04-27-1861] | Regarding Allie Vernon as a mother. |
Page 145 [04-27-1861] | Mentions that Lindsay seems to have different opinions on the war when in the North than in the South. |
Page 146 [04-27-1861] | Regarding the paternity of George Boweryem. |
Page 147 [04-29-1861] | Mentions that Jack Crockett is volunteering with the 7th New York Infantry Regiment. |
Page 148 [04-29-1861] | Regarding a story about Mrs. Ham's past. |
Page 149 [04-30-1861] | Mentions that Jack Edwards received a letter from Charles Honeywell who had marched to Washington with the 7th New York Infantry Regiment. |
Page 150 [05-01-1861] | Mentions the death of Bradbury. |
Page 151 [05-02-1861] | Regarding Vieil's return to England. |
Page 152 [05-02-1861] | Regarding Frank Cahill's new position at the ''New York Times.'' |
Page 153 [05-03-1861] | Describes a visit to William Leslie's new house. |
Page 154 [05-03-1861] | Regarding Mr. Hayes's habit of cheating at cards. |
Page 155 [05-04-1861] | Regarding the Hayes family. |
Page 156 [05-05-1861] | Regarding Mrs. Griffin's past husbands. |
Page 157 [05-05-1861] | Mentions the death of Edward Wilkins and the publication of Harriet Jacobs's ''Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.'' |
Page 158 [05-05-1861] | Newspaper engraving drawn by Mullen of the Bohemians marching off to war. |
Page 159 [05-05-1861] | Newspaper clipping of obituary of Edward Wilkins. |
Page 160 | Regarding the death of Edward Wilkins. |
Page 161 | Regarding a visit to the Edwards family with Morris. |
Page 162 [05-06-1861] | Mentions Morris's disgust with Thomas Nast. |
Page 163 [05-06-1861] | Mentions that Miss Maguire is living with Mrs. Bartow temporarily. |
Page 164 [05-07-1861] | Mentions military companies trying to bribe Frank Cahill to write favorable reports of them. |
Page 165 [05-08-1861] | Regarding George Boweryem's poem. |
Page 166 [05-10-1861] | Regarding George Boweryem's hopes for fame. |
Page 167 [05-10-1861] | Regarding George Boweryem's friendship. |
Page 168 [05-10-1861] | Regarding an article George Boweryem wrote for the ''New York Tribune.'' |
Page 169 [05-10-1861] | Regarding a talk with Thomas Dunn English about the Chauncey Burr row. |
Page 170 [05-10-1861] | Mentions meeting Charles Damoreau on the street. |
Page 171 [05-10-1861] | Describes a visit with Frank Cahill to the camp of the 2nd Regiment of New York State Militia of Staten Island. |
Page 172 [05-11-1861] | Describes a visit with Frank Cahill to the camp of the 1st Regiment of New York Volunteers on Staten Island. |
Page 173 [05-11-1861] | Describes a visit with Frank Cahill to the camp of the 1st Regiment of New York Volunteers on Staten Island. |
Page 174 [05-11-1861] | Mentions having a drink with Seymour and Fent. |
Page 175 [05-11-1861] | Describes visiting Billy Wilson's regiment with Frank Cahill. |
Page 176 [05-11-1861] | Describes visiting Billy Wilson's regiment with Frank Cahill. |
Page 177 [05-11-1861] | Mentions the marriage of Mort Thomson and Grace Eldredge. |
Page 178 [05-11-1861] | A newspaper clipping written by Fanny Fern regarding the marriage of her daughter Grace to Mortimer Thomson (Doesticks). |
Page 179 [05-11-1861] | Describes the wedding of Mort Thomson and Grace Eldredge, as heard from Jesse Haney. |
Page 180 | Speculates on the marriage of Mort Thomson and Grace Eldredge. |
Page 181 [05-14-1861] | Speculates on the marriage of Mort Thomson and Grace Eldredge. |
Page 182 [05-14-1861] | Mentions that Dixon has decided to suspend publication of the ''Scalpel'' for one year. |
Page 183 [05-14-1861] | Describes gossip with Hayes the engraver about the Waud brothers. |
Page 184 [05-14-1861] | Regarding the death of Charles Welden. |
Page 185 [05-16-1861] | Gives his recollections of Charles Welden. |
Page 186 [05-16-1861] | Gives his recollections of Charles Welden. |
Page 187 [05-18-1861] | Gives his recollections of Charles Welden and Welden's wife. |
Page 188 [05-18-1861] | Gives his recollections of Charles Welden and Welden's wife. |
Page 189 [05-18-1861] | Regarding the inquest about Charles Welden's death. |
Page 190 [05-18-1861] | Regarding the death of Charles Welden. |
Page 191 [05-18-1861] | Regarding the death of Charles Welden. |
Page 192 [05-18-1861] | Describes a visit to the Edwards family with Jesse Haney. |
Page 193 [05-18-1861] | Describes a visit to military camps at Staten Island with Jesse Haney and Jack Edwards. |
Page 194 [05-18-1861] | Describes a visit to military camps at Staten Island. |
Page 195 [05-18-1861] | Describes a visit to military camps at Staten Island. |
Page 196 [05-19-1861] | Mentions Charles Welden's funeral. |
Page 197 [05-19-1861] | Describes meeting John C. Heenan. |
Page 198 [05-20-1861] | Describes meeting John C. Heenan. |
Page 199 [05-22-1861] | Describes a visit to the Edwards family. |
Page 200 [05-22-1861] | Describes a visit to the Edwards family. |
Page 201 [05-24-1861] | Describes a visit to the Edwards family. |
Page 202 [05-24-1861] | Regarding a visit to Thomas Dunn English at Fort Lee. |
Page 203 [05-24-1861] | Describes a visit to the Edwards family. |
Page 204 [05-24-1861] | Regarding Whitely's stories about Charles and Powell. |
Page 205 [05-26-1861] | Describes attending ''Tom Thumb's Entertainment'' with Eliza and Matty Edwards. |
Page 206 [05-27-1861] | Mentions that Frank Cahill is considering volunteering for the Union. |
Page 207 [05-27-1861] | Describes an argument between Jewett and Levan at his boarding house. |
Page 208 [05-29-1861] | Describes an argument between Jewett and Levan at his boarding house. |
Page 209 [05-30-1861] | Regarding George Bolton's dying wife. |
Page 210 [05-31-1861] | Regarding George Bolton's dying wife. |
Page 211 [06-01-1861] | Regarding George Bolton's dying wife. |
Page 212 [06-01-1861] | Describes a visit to Colonel Hawkins's Zouaves in an article for ''The Evening Post.'' |
Page 213 [06-01-1861] | Describes a visit to Colonel Hawkins's Zouaves in an article for ''The Evening Post.'' |
Page 214 [06-01-1861] | Describes a visit to a military camp. |
Page 215 [06-02-1861] | Regarding the death of George Bolton's wife. |
Page 216 [06-02-1861] | Regarding the death of George Bolton's wife. |
Page 217 [06-02-1861] | Regarding the death of George Bolton's wife. |
Page 218 [06-03-1861] | Describes the contents of his mother's letter. |
Page 219 [06-03-1861] | Mentions meeting various acquaintances on the street. |
Page 220 [06-03-1861] | Includes a newspaper article describing Gunn's visit to Colonel Max Weber's German regiment camp. |
Page 221 [06-03-1861] | Includes a newspaper article describing Gunn's visit to Colonel Max Weber's German regiment camp. |
Page 222 [06-04-1861] | Mentions that William Leslie's office has been burglarized twice. |
Page 223 [06-05-1861] | Mentions attending Anna Bishop's concert with George Boweryem. |
Page 224 [06-05-1861] | Mentions that Alf Waud has been arrested after being mistaken for his brother Will. |
Page 225 [06-05-1861] | Includes a newspaper article describing Gunn's visit to military camps on Staten Island. |
Page 226 [06-06-1861] | Describes his visit to military camps at Staten Island. |
Page 227 [06-07-1861] | Includes a newspaper article describing Gunn's visit to military camps on Staten Island. |
Page 228 [06-07-1861] | Describes visiting the ''Federal Chasseurs'' with Jesse Haney and Jack Edwards. |
Page 229 [06-08-1861] | Newspaper article by Mort Thomson (Doesticks) regarding the ''Federal Chasseurs.'' |
Page 230 [06-08-1861] | Regarding Alcock. |
Page 231 [06-08-1861] | Describes a visit to the Mozart Regiment camped at Yonkers with Jack Edwards. |
Page 232 [06-08-1861] | Newspaper article written by Gunn describing his visit to the Mozart Regiment camp at Yonkers. |
Page 233 [06-08-1861] | Describes a visit to the Mozart Regiment camped at Yonkers with Jack Edwards. |
Page 234 [06-10-1861] | Mentions that Will Waud has returned to New York. |
Page 235 [06-10-1861] | Newspaper article written by Gunn describing his visit to the camp of the 2nd Regiment of Scott Life Guards in East New York. |
Page 236 [06-12-1861] | Describes his visit to the camp of the 2nd Regiment of Scott Life Guards in East New York. |
Page 237 [06-12-1861] | Relates Will Waud's tale of the time he spent in the South. |
Page 238 [06-12-1861] | Relates Will Waud's tale of the time he spent in the South. |
Page 239 [06-12-1861] | Relates Will Waud's tale of the time he spent in the South. |
Page 240 [06-12-1861] | Relates Will Waud's tale of the time he spent in the South. |
Page 241 [06-12-1861] | Relates Will Waud's tale of the time he spent in the South. |
Page 242 [06-12-1861] | Relates Will Waud's tale of the time he spent in the South. |
Page 243 [06-12-1861] | Describes news received from Hannah Bennett's letter. |
Page 244 [06-12-1861] | Describes news received from Hannah Bennett's letter. |
Page 245 [06-12-1861] | Regarding Billy Mulligan. |
Page 246 [06-13-1861] | Mentions a conversation with Sally Edwards about South Carolina. |
Page 247 [06-14-1861] | Regarding the death of Billy Mulligan. |
Page 248 [06-14-1861] | Back fly-leaf. |
Page 249 [06-14-1861] | Back cover. |
Page 28a | Newspaper clipping of article by Mort Thomson (Doesticks) about his parents and his son. |
Page 29a | Newspaper clipping of article by Mort Thomson (Doesticks) about attending an auction with Grace Eldredge. |