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 newspaper engraving of Thomas Butler Gunn in campaign-rig, drawn by Thomas Nast. |
Page 006 [03-01-1862] | Regarding the departure of Frank Bellew to Washington to sketch for Frank Leslie's illustrated paper. |
Page 007 [03-01-1862] | Regarding Mrs. Bellew's reaction to the departure of Frank Bellew to Washington to sketch for Frank Leslie's illustrated paper. |
Page 008 [03-02-1862] | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of General Lander. |
Page 009 | Newspaper clipping written by Frank Bellew giving ''bad advice'' to young wives. |
Page 010 [03-02-1862] | Mentions visits to the Robertsons and the Edwards family. |
Page 011 [03-02-1862] | Describes a visit to the Edwards family. |
Page 012 [03-03-1862] | Describes a conversation with Beckett Bellew about Frank Bellew's marriage. |
Page 013 [03-03-1862] | Describes a conversation with Thomas Picton. |
Page 014 [03-05-1862] | Describes a conversation with Matty and Eliza Edwards about a party they attended. |
Page 015 [03-05-1862] | Describes a conversation with Matty and Eliza Edwards about a party they attended. |
Page 016 [03-05-1862] | Regarding a discussion with Frank Leslie about being sent to Washington to sketch. |
Page 017 [03-06-1862] | Regarding attending an Emancipation meeting at the Cooper Institute with Frederick Edge. |
Page 018 [03-07-1862] | Regarding Frederick Edge. |
Page 019 [03-07-1862] | Describes Frederick Edge's stories about the British nobility. |
Page 020 [03-07-1862] | Regarding Frederick Edge. |
Page 021 [03-07-1862] | Mentions that Jesse Haney has received a letter from Bob Gun. |
Page 022 [03-07-1862] | Regarding Frank Bellew and his wife. |
Page 023 [03-08-1862] | Regarding being engaged by ''The New York Tribune'' to go to Washington as a war correspondent. |
Page 024 [03-08-1862] | Describes his preparations to leave New York for Washington. |
Page 025 [03-08-1862] | Describes his journey by train to Washington. |
Page 026 [03-09-1862] | Newspaper engraving of Willard's Hotel in Washington, D.C. |
Page 027 [03-09-1862] | Describes his arrival in Washington. |
Page 028 [03-09-1862] | Describes his first day in Washington. |
Page 029 [03-09-1862] | Describes his first day in Washington. |
Page 030 [03-10-1862] | Describes his second day in Washington. |
Page 031 [03-10-1862] | Describes his arrival at Alexandria, Virginia. |
Page 032 [03-10-1862] | Describes his first day in Alexandria, Virginia, at General Heintzelman's military camp. |
Page 033 [03-10-1862] | Describes General Heintzelman and his staff. |
Page 034 [03-10-1862] | Describes an evening spent with General Heintzelman's staff. |
Page 035 | Newspaper clipping regarding Chief Justice John Marshall and the Marshall House in Alexandria, Virginia. |
Page 036 [03-10-1862] | Regarding a conversation with a slave named ''Chief Justice Marshall of Virginia.'' |
Page 037 [03-11-1862] | Describes his day spent in Alexandria, Virginia. |
Page 038 [03-12-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding his experiences in Alexandria, Virginia, and at the camp of General Heintzelman. |
Page 039 [03-11-1862] | Describes a conversation with General Heintzelman. |
Page 040 [03-12-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding his experiences at the camp of General Heintzelman, including speaking with a party of escaped slaves from Manassas. |
Page 041 [03-11-1862] | Describes his day spent in Washington. |
Page 042 [03-12-1862] | Regarding his return to Alexandria from Washington. |
Page 043 [03-13-1862] | Describes meeting Sir Percy Wyndham of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry. |
Page 044 [03-14-1862] | Regarding Sir Percy Wyndham. |
Page 045 [03-14-1862] | Regarding an evening spent at the camp of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry. |
Page 046 | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of Percy Wyndham in a balloon accident. |
Page 047 [03-15-1862] | Describes a day spent at the camp of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry. |
Page 048 [1865] | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of Colonel Janeway of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry. |
Page 049 | Newspaper engraving of Pohick Church. |
Page 050 [03-18-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune'' regarding a reconnaissance party of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry. |
Page 051 | Newspaper clipping regarding the marriage of Colonel Janeway. |
Page 052 [03-18-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune'' regarding a reconnaissance party of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry. |
Page 053 [03-17-1862] | Describes going on a reconnaissance mission with the 1st New Jersey Cavalry. |
Page 054 [03-18-1862] | Includes a newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune'' regarding a reconnaissance party of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry. |
Page 055 [12-02-1889] | Newspaper engraving of Samuel Wilkeson. |
Page 056 [03-17-1862] | Regarding the return to camp with the 1st New Jersey Cavalry from the reconnaissance mission. |
Page 057 [03-18-1862] | Includes photographs of General Heintzelman, Major Beaumont, and Samuel Wilkeson. |
Page 058 [03-18-1862] | Describes an argument with Alfred Waud about Bayard Taylor. |
Page 059 [03-18-1862] | Regarding how a prisoner named Lynn, the deputy-sheriff of Occoquan, had been captured by Union soldiers. |
Page 060 [03-18-1862] | Discuses going back to Washington for a day and meeting Samuel Wilkeson. |
Page 061 [03-19-1862] | Describes a letter received from Edward Greatbatch. |
Page 062 [03-20-1862] | Mentions meeting Alfred Waud, Hall the artist, and reporter Hendricks in Washington. |
Page 063 [03-20-1862] | Describes his day spent in Washington. |
Page 064 [03-21-1862] | Regarding his return to Alexandria. |
Page 065 [03-21-1862] | Mentions his departure from Alexandria on the steamer ''Kent.'' |
Page 066 [03-22-1862] | Regarding his journey on the steamer ''Kent.'' |
Page 067 [03-22-1862] | Regarding his journey on the steamer ''Kent.'' |
Page 068 [03-22-1862] | Regarding his journey on the steamer ''Kent.'' |
Page 069 [03-22-1862] | Describes his arrival at Old Point Comfort on the steamer ''Kent.'' |
Page 070 [03-23-1862] | Describes his arrival at Fortress Monroe. |
Page 071 [03-23-1862] | Regarding a conversation with Frank Powell. |
Page 072 [03-23-1862] | Regarding a conversation with Brigham regarding Brigham's experience as the correspondent for ''The New York Tribune'' in Charleston, South Carolina, at the time of Secession. |
Page 073 [03-23-1862] | Regarding a conversation with Brigham regarding Brigham's experience as the correspondent for ''The New York Tribune'' in Charleston, South Carolina, at the time of Secession. |
Page 074 [03-23-1862] | Regarding a conversation with Brigham regarding Brigham's experience as the correspondent for ''The New York Tribune'' in Charleston, South Carolina, at the time of Secession. |
Page 075 [03-23-1862] | Regarding his arrival at Camp Hamilton. |
Page 076 [03-23-1862] | Mentions the censorship he has to use as a correspondent with the Army of the Potomac to avoid giving away plans of the generals. |
Page 077 [03-24-1862] | Regarding a conversation with Hall about his duties as an artist for Frank Leslie. |
Page 078 [03-24-1862] | Describes a conversation with Augustus Rawlings. |
Page 079 [03-25-1862] | Describes the ruins of Hampton, Virginia, after being burnt by John B. Magruder. |
Page 080 [03-25-1862] | Includes two photographs showing the ruins of Hampton, Virginia. |
Page 081 [07-02-1862] | Regarding Colonel Riley of the Mozart Regiment (40th New York Infantry). |
Page 082 [03-25-1862] | Regarding the camp of General Heintzelman. |
Page 083 [03-26-1862] | Mentions meeting Davis, an artist for ''Harper's Weekly.'' |
Page 084 [03-26-1862] | Regarding conversations with Davis and Napoleon Quigg. |
Page 085 [03-26-1862] | Describes going on a reconnaissance mission to Big Bethel. |
Page 086 [03-27-1862] | Describes going on a reconnaissance mission to Big Bethel. |
Page 087 [03-27-1862] | Includes newspaper clipping written by Boyce describing the reconnaissance mission to Big Bethel. |
Page 088 [03-27-1862] | Regarding the consequences of the reconnaissance mission to Big Bethel. |
Page 089 [03-28-1862] | Regarding Brigham's wharf-restaurant. |
Page 090 [03-29-1862] | Describes a tour of the ''Monitor.'' |
Page 091 [03-29-1862] | Describes a tour of the ''Monitor.'' |
Page 092 [03-29-1862] | Describes a tour of the ''Monitor.'' |
Page 093 [03-29-1862] | Describes a group of young officers on a ''champagne spree'' at Fortress Monroe. |
Page 094 [03-29-1862] | Describes a group of young officers on a ''champagne spree'' at Fortress Monroe. |
Page 095 [03-30-1862] | Describes time he spent at Fortress Monroe |
Page 096 [03-31-1862] | Describes a talk with Sergeant Livers at Fortress Monroe. |
Page 097 [03-31-1862] | Describes a talk with Sergeant Livers at Fortress Monroe. |
Page 098 [04-01-1862] | Regarding a visit to the camp of the 62nd Pennsylvania Infantry. |
Page 099 [04-01-1862] | Regarding a visit to the camp of the 62nd Pennsylvania Infantry. |
Page 100 [04-02-1862] | Regarding the arrival of General McClellan at Fortress Monroe. |
Page 101 [04-03-1862] | Describes General McClellan. |
Page 102 [04-03-1862] | Regarding the advance of the Army of the Potomac from Hampton. |
Page 103 [04-04-1862] | Regarding the occupation of Young's Mills. |
Page 104 [04-04-1862] | Describes a deserted church or meeting house in which Captain Ayres' battery took up quarters. |
Page 105 [04-04-1862] | Describes spending the night in a deserted church or meeting house in which Captain Ayres' battery took up quarters. |
Page 106 [04-06-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' describing his journey from Yorktown to Newport News to rejoin General Heintzelman. |
Page 107 [04-06-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the first day of fighting in the Battle of Yorktown. |
Page 108 [04-05-1862] | Regarding the events of the first day of the Battle of Yorktown. |
Page 109 | Newspaper clipping of hand-drawn map, showing the positions of the troops at Yorktown. |
Page 110 [04-05-1862] | Includes newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the first day of fighting in the Battle of Yorktown. |
Page 111 [04-05-1862] | Describes Clark's House in Yorktown, occupied by Union soldiers during the Battle of Yorktown. |
Page 112 [04-05-1862] | Describes Augustus Rawlings assuming possession of Clark's House during the Battle of Yorktown. |
Page 113 [04-05-1862] | Regarding Augustus Rawlings at Yorktown. |
Page 114 [04-05-1862] | Describes various scenes during the first day of the Battle of Yorktown. |
Page 115 [04-05-1862] | Describes having supper at Clark's House. |
Page 116 [04-05-1862] | Includes two photographs, one showing slaves in front of a hut. |
Page 117 [04-05-1862] | Describes spending the night at Clark's House with doctors. |
Page 118 [04-06-1862] | Regarding the events of the second day of the Battle of Yorktown. |
Page 119 [04-06-1862] | Regarding taking lodging in a slave hut. |
Page 120 [04-06-1862] | Includes two photographs showing a slave hut at Yorktown. |
Page 121 [04-06-1862] | Regarding spending the night in a slave hut. |
Page 122 [04-07-1862] | Describes a walk to a spot in which he had a near view of the Confederate entrenchments. |
Page 123 [04-07-1862] | Describes a walk to a spot in which he had a near view of the Confederate entrenchments. |
Page 124 [04-07-1862] | Regarding his time spent in a slave hut at Yorktown. |
Page 125 [04-09-1862] | Includes a short newspaper clipping regarding the death of Fitz James O'Brien. |
Page 126 [04-09-1862] | Regarding a night spent at a saw mill in Yorktown. |
Page 127 [04-09-1862] | Regarding a night spent at a saw mill in Yorktown. |
Page 128 [04-09-1862] | Describes meeting doctors at a hospital for General Jameson's brigade. |
Page 129 [04-10-1862] | Describes Dr. Heichhold. |
Page 130 [04-10-1862] | Regarding Dr. Julius Skilton. |
Page 131 [04-11-1862] | Describes a skirmish at Yorktown. |
Page 132 [04-11-1862] | Describes sharpshooter ''California Joe.'' |
Page 133 [04-11-1862] | Describes sharpshooter ''California Joe.'' |
Page 134 [04-12-1862] | Regarding various incidents at the Union military camps near Yorktown. |
Page 135 [04-14-1862] | Mentions a visit to Green's house. |
Page 136 [04-16-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding Union military camps at Yorktown. |
Page 137 [04-16-1862] | Describes a skirmish at Yorktown. |
Page 138 [04-17-1862] | Includes map sketch by Gunn of battlefield at Yorktown. |
Page 139 [04-17-1862] | Describes being shot at while at Yorktown. |
Page 140 [04-17-1862] | Regarding the details of Jim Parton's separation from Fanny Fern, obtained from a letter from Jesse Haney. |
Page 141 [04-17-1862] | Regarding the details of Jim Parton's separation from Fanny Fern, obtained from a letter from Jesse Haney. |
Page 142 [04-17-1862] | Regarding the death of Fitz James O'Brien. |
Page 143 [04-17-1862] | Regarding meeting Alfred Waud at Yorktown. |
Page 144 | Newspaper clipping regarding Fitz James O'Brien, written by Guernsey for ''Harper's Weekly.'' |
Page 145 [04-18-1862] | Regarding visiting the camp of the 1st Massachusetts with Alfred Waud. |
Page 146 | Newspaper clipping regarding Fitz James O'Brien, written by Guernsey for ''Harper's Weekly.'' |
Page 147 [04-19-1862] | Regarding his stay in Dr. Heichhold's hut. |
Page 148 | Newspaper clipping regarding Fitz James O'Brien, written by Guernsey for ''Harper's Weekly.'' |
Page 149 [04-21-1862] | Regarding the death of a sixteen-year-old soldier from rain and cold. |
Page 150 [04-22-1862] | Includes newspaper clipping regarding Fitz James O'Brien, written by Guernsey for ''Harper's Weekly.'' |
Page 151 [04-22-1862] | Mentions creating an alphabet for a former slave, Dr. Heichhold's servant. |
Page 152 [04-23-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding weather conditions at Yorktown. |
Page 153 [04-23-1862] | Regarding visits to various military camps. |
Page 154 [04-23-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding a visit to Farnhold's House. |
Page 155 [04-24-1862] | Regarding military camp life at Yorktown. |
Page 156 [04-25-1862] | Includes newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding a visit to Farnhold's House. |
Page 157 [04-26-1862] | Regarding military camp life at Yorktown. |
Page 158 [04-26-1862] | Newspaper clipping of map sketch drawn by Gunn showing the positions of Union and Confederate forces during a fight on April 26, 1862, at Yorktown, Virginia. |
Page 159 [04-24-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune'' regarding skirmishes at Yorktown near the end of April, 1862. |
Page 160 [04-28-1862] | Regarding skirmishes at Yorktown near the end of April, 1862. |
Page 161 [04-28-1862] | Newspaper clipping of letter from S.H. Gay to Thomas Butler Gunn, regarding his reporting duties at Yorktown. |
Page 162 [04-28-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune'' regarding skirmishes at Yorktown near the end of April, 1862. |
Page 163 [04-28-1862] | Describes a scene in a hospital at Yorktown. |
Page 164 [04-28-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune'' regarding a Confederate deserter named James Jones. |
Page 165 [04-28-1862] | Describes a visit of Sinclair, publisher of The New York Tribune, to Yorktown. |
Page 166 [04-29-1862] | Describes a visit to Ayres' Battery. |
Page 167 [04-29-1862] | Discusses letters received from his mother and Jesse Haney. |
Page 168 [04-30-1862] | Includes photograph of view from Farenhold's House, possibly taken by Alexander Gardner. |
Page 169 [04-30-1862] | Includes two photographs of fortifications at Yorktown, possibly taken by Alexander Gardner. |
Page 170 [04-30-1862] | Includes three photographs of fortifications at Yorktown, possibly taken by Alexander Gardner. |
Page 171 [05-01-1862] | Regarding visits to various military camps at Yorktown. |
Page 172 [05-02-1862] | Regarding the arrival of reporter Frederick Edge at Yorktown. |
Page 173 [05-03-1862] | Regarding reaction of the Union troops upon realizing the Confederate army had evacuated Yorktown overnight. |
Page 174 [05-04-1862] | Includes newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the bombardment of the Union camp by Confederate shells at Yorktown. |
Page 175 [05-04-1862] | Regarding the evacuation of Yorktown by Confederate forces. |
Page 176 [05-04-1862] | Includes two photographs of Union camps at Yorktown. |
Page 177 [05-04-1862] | Regarding witnessing the questioning of two Confederate prisoners by General Heintzelman. |
Page 178 [05-04-1862] | Regarding the death of Lathrop the telegraph operator from a torpedo at Yorktown. |
Page 179 [05-04-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the aftermath of the evacuation of Yorktown by Confederate forces. |
Page 180 [05-04-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the aftermath of the evacuation of Yorktown by Confederate forces. |
Page 181 [05-04-1862] | Regarding losing his horse. |
Page 182 [05-04-1862] | Includes two photographs of Confederate batteries at Yorktown. |
Page 183 [05-04-1862] | Regarding the recovery of his missing horse and having a meal of cold meats at a house in Yorktown. |
Page 184 [05-04-1862] | Includes two photographs of Confederate batteries at Yorktown. |
Page 185 [05-04-1862] | Regarding his last day at Yorktown. |
Page 186 [05-05-1862] | Describes the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 187 | Includes three photographs of Confederate fortifications at Yorktown. |
Page 188 | Includes three photographs of Confederate fortifications at Yorktown. |
Page 189 [12-22-1888] | Newspaper clipping of an obituary for General Ayres. |
Page 190 [05-05-1862] | Describes his arrival at the camp of Captain Ayres at Williamsburg. |
Page 191 [12-22-1888] | Newspaper engraving of General Ayres. |
Page 192 | Includes three photographs of various buildings in Yorktown. |
Page 193 [05-05-1862] | Regarding the headquarters of Generals McClellan and Sumner at Williamsburg. |
Page 194 | Partial newspaper clipping regarding the death of General Alex Hays. |
Page 195 | Includes three photographs, showing Yorktown, Alexander Hays, and Colonel Riley. |
Page 196 [05-05-1862] | Describes spending the night in ''Adam's House'' with generals and military officers at Williamsburg. |
Page 197 [05-10-1862] | Newspaper clipping of General Hooker's official report of the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 198 [05-10-1862] | Newspaper clipping of General Hooker's official report of the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 199 [05-08-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the aftermath of the Battle of Williamsburgh. |
Page 200 [05-05-1862] | Describes spending the night in ''Adam's House'' with generals and military officers at Williamsburg. |
Page 201 [05-08-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the aftermath of the Battle of Williamsburgh. |
Page 202 [05-06-1862] | Regarding his experiences the morning after the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 203 [05-08-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Samuel Wilkeson for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 204 [05-06-1862] | Regarding his experiences the morning after the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 205 | Newspaper clipping of a map showing the battlefield at Williamsburg. |
Page 206 [05-08-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Samuel Wilkeson for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 207 [05-06-1862] | Regarding his experiences the day after the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 208 [05-08-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Samuel Wilkeson for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 209 [05-06-1862] | Regarding General Heintzelman. |
Page 210 [05-08-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Samuel Wilkeson for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the Battle of Williamsburg. |
Page 211 [05-06-1862] | Regarding his lodgings with Samuel Wilkeson at Williamsburg. |
Page 212 [05-15-1862] | Published letter written by General Kearny regarding his disapproval of General McClellan. |
Page 213 [05-07-1862] | Describes Williamsburg under occupation by Union forces. |
Page 214 [05-07-1862] | Describes visiting makeshift hospitals in huts at Williamsburg. |
Page 215 | Newspaper clipping regarding Confederate General James Longstreet. |
Page 216 | Newspaper engraving of General James Longstreet. |
Page 217 [05-07-1862] | Describes a visit with General Joseph Hooker. |
Page 218 [05-07-1862] | Regarding a visit with Lieutenant-Colonel Wells and news of Captain Heine. |
Page 219 [05-07-1862] | Regarding being turned out of General Heintzelman's headquarters. |
Page 220 [05-07-1862] | Regarding being turned out of General Heintzelman's headquarters. |
Page 221 [05-08-1862] | Describes a house in Williamsburg temporarily occupied by reporter Brigham. |
Page 222 [05-08-1862] | Regarding his day spent in Williamsburg. |
Page 223 [05-09-1862] | Regarding the beginning of the march of the Army of the Potomac from Williamsburg. |
Page 224 [05-09-1862] | Regarding events during the march of the Army of the Potomac from Williamsburg. |
Page 225 | Includes four photographs of military personalities. |
Page 226 [05-10-1862] | Regarding events during the march of the Army of the Potomac from Williamsburg. |
Page 227 [05-10-1862] | Regarding events during the march of the Army of the Potomac from Williamsburg. |
Page 228 [05-10-1862] | Regarding events during the march of the Army of the Potomac from Williamsburg. |
Page 229 [05-10-1862] | Regarding events during the march of the Army of the Potomac from Williamsburg. |
Page 230 [05-10-1862] | Regarding events during the march of the Army of the Potomac from Williamsburg. |
Page 231 [05-11-1862] | Regarding arrival of the Army of the Potomac at Cumberland Landing. |
Page 232 [05-11-1862] | Regarding arrival of the Army of the Potomac at Cumberland Landing. |
Page 233 [05-11-1862] | Regarding his journey to the ''White House'' in Virginia, ex-residence of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. |
Page 234 [05-12-1862] | Regarding General Robert E. Lee's house, the ''White House.'' |
Page 235 [05-12-1862] | Newspaper clipping regarding a book about America by Rev. Dr. Massie. |
Page 236 [05-12-1862] | Regarding General Robert E. Lee's house, the ''White House.'' |
Page 237 [05-12-1862] | Regarding his day spent near the ''White House,'' General Robert E. Lee's former residence. |
Page 238 [05-12-1862] | Regarding spending the night in a clover field with Hall. |
Page 239 [05-13-1862] | Regarding purchasing a mule. |
Page 240 [05-13-1862] | Regarding his stay overnight at the house of a man named Atkinson. |
Page 241 [05-14-1862] | Regarding the arrival of the Signal Corps to Atkinson's house. |
Page 242 [05-15-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the movement of the Army of the Potomac towards Richmond. |
Page 243 [05-15-1862] | Describes his time spent in Atkinson's house. |
Page 244 [05-16-1862] | Describes his return to General Robert E. Lee's former residence, the ''White House.'' |
Page 245 [05-18-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the condition of the people in Virginia. |
Page 246 [05-17-1862] | Describes spending the night at the camp of Colonel Berdan's sharpshooters. |
Page 247 [05-18-1862] | Regarding the march of the Army of the Potomac towards Richmond. |
Page 248 [05-19-1862] | Regarding the march of the Army of the Potomac towards Richmond. |
Page 249 [05-19-1862] | Describes a short conversation with General Heintzelman about an article Gunn allegedly wrote. |
Page 250 [05-20-1862] | Regarding the march of the Army of the Potomac towards Richmond. |
Page 251 [05-20-1862] | Regarding an incident between Mort Thomson and Jesse Haney, as told by a letter from Jack Edwards. |
Page 252 [05-20-1862] | Describes time spent with Colonel Hays and Dr. Heichhold. |
Page 253 [05-21-1862] | Regarding the march of the Army of the Potomac towards Richmond. |
Page 254 [05-22-1862] | Regarding a conversation with Lieutenant-Colonel Wells. |
Page 255 [05-22-1862] | Regarding sleeping in a deserted house on the way to Richmond. |
Page 256 [08-04-1862] | Newspaper clipping of letter from General Philip Kearny to O. S. Halstead, Jr., criticizing other generals. |
Page 257 | Newspaper clipping of a ''tribute'' from Confederate General Taylor to General McClellan. |
Page 258 | Newspaper clipping of a map titled ''The Seat of War in Eastern Virginia.'' |
Page 259 | Back fly-leaf. |
Page 260 | Back cover. |
Page 261 | Newspaper clipping of engraving of General Hancock. |
Page 262 [12-27-1890] | Newspaper clipping of engraving of General Terry. |
Page 263 | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of General Philip Kearny. |
Page 264 [1874] | Newspaper clipping regarding newspaper correspondent George Alfred Townsend. |
Page 265 [10-18-1897] | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of newspaper editor Charles Dana. |
Page 266 [02-03-1888] | Newspaper clipping of a review of Brigham's book on Guatemala. |
Page 267 [02-10-1886] | Newspaper clipping of engravings showing scenes in the life of General Hancock. |
Page 268 | Newspaper clipping regarding a tribute of the Comte de Paris to the late General Philip Kearny in ''The Century.'' |
Page 269 | Newspaper clipping regarding the life of General Joseph Hooker. |
Page 270 | Newspaper clipping regarding a book about Bayard Taylor. |
Page 271 | Newspaper clipping of a snippet of dialogue between James Boswell and Samuel Johnson. |
Page 272 [1884] | Newspaper clipping regarding the life of Bayard Taylor. |
Page 273 | Newspaper clipping regarding the life of Samuel Wilkeson. |
Page 274 | Newspaper clipping regarding the life of Samuel Wilkeson. |
Page 275 [1863] | Printed drawing of General George B. McClellan, drawn by Thomas Nast. |
Page 276 [11-05-1874] | Newspaper clipping discussing various events during the American Civil War as told in a book by the Count de Paris. |
Page 277 | Newspaper clipping regarding a day the author spent in India with Bayard Taylor. |
Page 278 | Newspaper clipping regarding a day the author spent in India with Bayard Taylor. |
Page 279 | Newspaper clipping regarding the life of Bayard Taylor. |
Page 280 | Newspaper clipping regarding the life of Bayard Taylor. |
Page 281 [1901] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn regarding the visit of the Prince of Wales (Edward VII) to New York City in 1860. |