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 [10-01-1862] | Describes visits to the Edwards family and the Tribune office. |
Page 006 [10-03-1862] | Describes gossip about Mort Thomson with Dr. Dixon. |
Page 007 [10-03-1862] | Regarding Mort Thomson being let go by the ''New York Tribune.'' |
Page 008 [10-05-1862] | Describes gossip about Mrs. Potter's boarding house with William Leslie. |
Page 009 [10-05-1862] | Describes gossip about Mrs. Potter's boarding house with William Leslie. |
Page 010 [10-05-1862] | Describes gossip about Edmund Clarence Stedman and his wife. |
Page 011 [10-05-1862] | Regarding a talk with William Waud about Will and Alf's war experiences. |
Page 012 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 013 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 014 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 015 | Newspaper clipping regarding Edmond Blankman and the death of his wife, Fanny White. |
Page 016 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 017 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 018 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 019 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 020 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 021 [10-06-1862] | Describes gossip about his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 022 [10-07-1862] | Describes a visit to Mrs. Alfred Waud in Brooklyn. |
Page 023 [10-07-1862] | Describes a visit to Mrs. Alfred Waud in Brooklyn. |
Page 024 [10-07-1862] | Describes news of George Babbage and Dr. Heicchold received from letters. |
Page 025 [10-08-1862] | Describes a letter received from Dr. Heichhold. |
Page 026 [10-08-1862] | Regarding a letter received from Dr. Heichhold and news that Edge has lost his position on the ''London Star.'' |
Page 027 [10-11-1862] | Describes a visit to Joe Scoville. |
Page 028 [10-12-1862] | Describes a visit to Joe Scoville and his wife. |
Page 029 [10-13-1862] | Mentions receiving a letter from Hannah Bennett, in which she stated that her father was ill. |
Page 030 [10-15-1862] | Describes letters received from Hannah Bennett and Captain Winchester. |
Page 031 [10-16-1862] | Mentions a visit from Mrs. Waud and Mrs. Sexton and the antics of his fellow boarders. |
Page 032 [10-17-1862] | Describes a conversation with Augustus Rawlings. |
Page 033 [10-17-1862] | Describes a conversation with Captain Cannon about yellow fever aboard the Delaware. |
Page 034 [10-18-1862] | Describes a visit with the Edwards family. |
Page 035 [10-19-1862] | Mentions news of Mort Thomson and Frank Wood. |
Page 036 [10-19-1862] | Describes hearing news of army acquaintances from Nevins. |
Page 037 [10-23-1862] | Describes a conversation with Frank Bellew. |
Page 038 [10-24-1862] | Describes a letter received from Edward Greatbatch, in which he describes the Second Battle of Corinth. |
Page 039 [10-24-1862] | Describes his journey by railroad to visit Augustus Rawlings at Tivoli. |
Page 040 [10-25-1862] | Describes the Rawlings family. |
Page 041 [10-25-1862] | Describes the Rawlings family. |
Page 042 [10-25-1862] | Describes Mrs. Augustus Rawlings. |
Page 043 [10-25-1862] | Describes his visit to the Rawlings family. |
Page 044 [10-25-1862] | Describes his visit to the Rawlings family. |
Page 045 [10-26-1862] | Describes his visit to the Rawlings family. |
Page 046 [10-26-1862] | Describes his visit to the Rawlings family. |
Page 047 [10-26-1862] | Describes his visit to the Rawlings family. |
Page 048 [10-26-1862] | Describes gossip about the Stedmans heard from John Quigg. |
Page 049 [10-27-1862] | Describes his visit to the Rawlings family. |
Page 050 [10-29-1862] | Describes a fight with Blankman at his boarding house. |
Page 051 [10-30-1862] | Describes a fight with Blankman at his boarding house. |
Page 052 [10-30-1862] | Describes a fight with Blankman at his boarding house. |
Page 053 [10-30-1862] | Describes a fight with Blankman at his boarding house. |
Page 054 [10-30-1862] | Describes a fight with Blankman at his boarding house. |
Page 055 [10-30-1862] | Describes a fight with Blankman at his boarding house and the aftermath. |
Page 056 [10-31-1862] | Describes the aftermath of his fight with Blankman at his boarding house. |
Page 057 [11-01-1862] | Describes a letter received from his brother Charley. |
Page 058 [11-04-1862] | Describes a letter received from his brother Charley. |
Page 059 [11-05-1862] | Describes the departure of the Blankmans from his boarding house. |
Page 060 [11-06-1862] | Describes a visit to the Edwards family. |
Page 061 [11-10-1862] | Describes a letter from Hannah Bennett with news from England. |
Page 062 [11-10-1862] | Describes attending a party for members of the ''Federal Chasseurs.'' |
Page 063 [11-11-1862] | Describes the thrashing of Banks by Patrick Beckett Bellew. |
Page 064 [11-12-1862] | Describes the thrashing of Banks by Patrick Beckett Bellew. |
Page 065 [11-14-1862] | Describes an evening spent with the Edwards family. |
Page 066 [11-15-1862] | Regarding a visit by Morris. |
Page 067 [11-16-1862] | Mentions seeing a speech on Garibaldi by Mason Jones and visiting the New York Tribune office. |
Page 068 [11-21-1862] | Describes a letter received from his mother and news regarding the play Fred Watson has written. |
Page 069 [11-23-1862] | Describes a visit to the Edwards family, including Sally and Thomas Nast. |
Page 070 [11-25-1862] | Describes a disagreement in the ''New York Tribune'' office between England and an Irishman. |
Page 071 [11-26-1862] | Describes a letter received from Captain Winchester. |
Page 072 | Photograph of Joe Scoville. |
Page 073 [11-27-1862] | Describes a visit to Joe Scoville and his wife. |
Page 074 [11-27-1862] | Regarding Joe Scoville and his wife. |
Page 075 [11-27-1862] | Regarding his fellow boarders at 132 Bleecker Street. |
Page 076 [11-30-1862] | Regarding the other news correspondents traveling on the North Star with the General Banks expedition. |
Page 077 | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of George H. Chickering, including biographical information about his father, Jonas. |
Page 078 [12-10-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding his voyage south on the North Star with the General Banks expedition, including a list of passengers on the vessel. |
Page 079 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist A. C. Hills. |
Page 080 [12-10-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding his voyage south on the North Star with the General Banks expedition, including a list of passengers on the vessel. |
Page 081 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist A. C. Hills. |
Page 082 [12-10-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding his voyage south on the North Star with the General Banks expedition. |
Page 083 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist A. C. Hills. |
Page 084 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist A. G. Hills. |
Page 085 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist and architect Hamilton. |
Page 086 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist and architect Hamilton. |
Page 087 [12-04-1862] | Describes artist Frank Schell. |
Page 088 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist Hayes. |
Page 089 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist Hayes. |
Page 090 [12-04-1862] | Describes journalist Howell. |
Page 091 [12-04-1862] | Describes the day of his departure on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 092 [12-04-1862] | Describes the day of his departure on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 093 [12-05-1862] | Describes his first day at sea on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 094 [12-05-1862] | Describes General Banks. |
Page 095 [01-13-1870] | Newspaper clipping regarding Andrew Jackson Hamilton and Texas politics following the Civil War. |
Page 096 [12-05-1862] | Describes Andrew Jackson Hamilton. |
Page 097 | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of Andrew Jackson Hamilton. |
Page 098 [12-06-1862] | Describes Andrew Jackson Hamilton. |
Page 099 [12-06-1862] | Describes his journey south on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 100 [12-07-1862] | Describes his journey south on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 101 [12-08-1862] | Regarding a patriotic song written by Hamilton. |
Page 102 [12-08-1862] | Describes his journey south on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 103 [12-09-1862] | Describes his journey south on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 104 [12-10-1862] | Describes his journey south on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 105 [12-12-1862] | Describes Ship Island, Mississippi. |
Page 106 [12-13-1862] | Describes his journey south on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 107 [12-14-1862] | Describes his journey up the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 108 [12-14-1862] | Describes his arrival at New Orleans on the North Star with the Banks expedition. |
Page 109 [12-15-1862] | Describes his first day in New Orleans. |
Page 110 [12-15-1862] | Describes his first day in New Orleans. |
Page 111 [12-15-1862] | Describes his first day in New Orleans. |
Page 112 [12-16-1862] | Regarding the departure of the North Star from New Orleans to Baton Rouge. |
Page 113 [12-16-1862] | Regarding the re-occupation of Baton Rouge by Union forces. |
Page 114 [12-17-1862] | Regarding the re-occupation of Baton Rouge by Union forces. |
Page 115 [12-17-1862] | Regarding the re-occupation of Baton Rouge by Union forces. |
Page 116 [12-17-1862] | Regarding the re-occupation of Baton Rouge by Union forces. |
Page 117 [12-18-1862] | Describes time spent aboard the North Star by Baton Rouge. |
Page 118 | Newspaper engraving of a river scene at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
Page 119 [12-19-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the re-occupation of Baton Rouge by Union forces. |
Page 120 [12-20-1862] | Regarding his return to New Orleans from Baton Rouge. |
Page 121 [1888] | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of David Hunter Strother, otherwise known as ''Porte Crayon.'' |
Page 122 [12-19-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the re-occupation of Baton Rouge by Union forces. |
Page 123 [12-21-1862] | Describes a dinner party hosted by Colonel Thorpe. |
Page 124 [12-21-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the re-occupation of Baton Rouge by Union forces. |
Page 125 [12-22-1862] | Describes General Butler. |
Page 126 [12-21-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the re-occupation of Baton Rouge by Union forces. |
Page 127 [12-22-1862] | Describes attending the theater at New Orleans. |
Page 128 [12-23-1862] | Describes a day spent in New Orleans with Herbert and others. |
Page 129 [12-23-1862] | Regarding the departure of General Butler from New Orleans. |
Page 130 | Newspaper engraving of Philip Ripley. |
Page 131 [05-10-1885] | Newspaper clipping regarding Philip Ripley. |
Page 132 [12-24-1862] | Describes Philip Ripley. |
Page 133 [12-24-1862] | Describes Philip Ripley. |
Page 134 [12-25-1862] | Describes his Christmas Day spent in New Orleans. |
Page 135 [12-26-1862] | Describes a visit to the Church of St. Louis in Jackson Square, New Orleans. |
Page 136 [12-27-1862] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the atmosphere in New Orleans while under Union control. |
Page 137 [12-26-1862] | Mentions attending a play and a proposed trip to Berwick Bay. |
Page 138 [12-29-1862] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the atmosphere in New Orleans while under Union control. |
Page 139 [12-28-1862] | Describes a journey on the Gulf Railroad. |
Page 140 [1878] | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of Thomas B. Thorpe. |
Page 141 [12-31-1862] | Includes a newspaper clipping written by Gunn and two photographs of Col. T. B. Thorpe and Lieut. Col. Strother. |
Page 142 [12-28-1862] | Describes a visit to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. |
Page 143 [12-28-1862] | Describes a visit to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. |
Page 144 [12-28-1862] | Describes a visit to a sugar plantation in Louisiana. |
Page 145 [12-28-1862] | Mentions the return of A. C. Hills to New Orleans from Baton Rouge. |
Page 146 [12-31-1862] | Describes his journey by railroad into the Louisiana countryside. |
Page 147 [12-31-1862] | Describes his journey by railroad into the Louisiana countryside. |
Page 148 [12-31-1862] | Describes his night spent in Brashear City, Louisiana. |
Page 149 [01-01-1863] | Regarding his journey from Brashear City back to New Orleans. |
Page 150 [01-02-1863] | Regarding journalist Johnstone of the ''Philadelphia Enquirer.'' |
Page 151 [01-03-1863] | Mentions the naval disaster faced by the Union fleet at Galveston, Texas. |
Page 152 | Newspaper clipping showing a map of Galveston Harbor. |
Page 153 [01-07-1863] | Newspaper clipping regarding the naval disaster faced by the Union fleet at Galveston, Texas. |
Page 154 [01-04-1863] | Regarding listening to Major Burt's tale of the naval disaster faced by the Union fleet at Galveston, Texas. |
Page 155 [01-07-1863] | Newspaper clipping regarding the naval disaster faced by the Union fleet at Galveston, Texas. |
Page 156 [01-05-1863] | Mentions a false story heard from Johnstone that the Mary A. Boardman would be leaving New Orleans for New York. |
Page 157 [01-07-1863] | Newspaper clipping regarding the naval disaster faced by the Union fleet at Galveston, Texas. |
Page 158 [01-06-1863] | Regarding his day spent gathering information about the Galveston disaster. |
Page 159 [01-07-1863] | Newspaper clipping regarding the naval disaster faced by the Union fleet at Galveston, Texas. |
Page 160 [01-06-1863] | Mentions a story that Boston lawyer Dyer has been arrested. |
Page 161 [01-06-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the naval disaster at Galveston. |
Page 162 [01-06-1863] | Describes a joke played on the newspaper correspondents in New Orleans by A.G. Hills, Schell, and Hayes. |
Page 163 [01-08-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the naval disaster at Galveston. |
Page 164 [01-07-1863] | Mentions a drawing by Hamilton, which was ridiculed by the other newspaper correspondents in New Orleans. |
Page 165 | Newspaper engraving showing the reconstruction of the levee at New Orleans. |
Page 166 [01-08-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the naval disaster at Galveston. |
Page 167 [01-08-1863] | Regarding his journey on the Laurel Hill from New Orleans to Baton Rouge. |
Page 168 [01-10-1863] | Describes his arrival at Baton Rouge. |
Page 169 [01-10-1863] | Regarding his quarters at Baton Rouge at the house of Mr. Mann. |
Page 170 [01-11-1863] | Mentions the anticipation of an attack by Confederate soldiers on the other side of the river from Baton Rouge. |
Page 171 [01-12-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the state of affairs at Baton Rouge. |
Page 172 [01-14-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the state of affairs at Baton Rouge. |
Page 173 [01-11-1863] | Regarding the ''Gorilla Club.'' |
Page 174 [01-22-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the state of affairs at Baton Rouge. |
Page 175 [01-12-1863] | Regarding the ''Gorilla Club.'' |
Page 176 | Newspaper clipping including a map of Port Hudson and a description of events in the area. |
Page 177 [01-24-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the state of affairs at Port Hudson. |
Page 178 [01-12-1863] | Regarding songs sung by the ''Gorilla Club.'' |
Page 179 [01-24-1863] | Includes a newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding news items from New Orleans, and two photographs of Union Generals. |
Page 180 [01-12-1863] | Regarding a social evening at Baton Rouge. |
Page 181 [01-13-1863] | Regarding a social evening at Baton Rouge. |
Page 182 [01-13-1863] | Regarding a social evening at Baton Rouge. |
Page 183 [01-14-1863] | Mentions meeting Lieutenant Bradley in Baton Rouge. |
Page 184 [01-14-1863] | Mentions visiting an old Belgian woman in Baton Rouge. |
Page 185 [01-16-1863] | Mentions visiting an old Belgian woman in Baton Rouge. |
Page 186 [01-17-1863] | Mentions receiving a letter from Shaw and a conversation with General Grover. |
Page 187 [01-19-1863] | Mentions a visit to the camp of Colonel Billy Wilson's regiment. |
Page 188 [01-20-1863] | Mentions a visit to the camp of Colonel Billy Wilson's regiment. |
Page 189 [01-21-1863] | Regarding the arrival of General Banks in Baton Rouge. |
Page 190 [01-21-1863] | Regarding his preparation to leave Baton Rouge for New Orleans. |
Page 191 [01-22-1863] | Regarding his journey back to New Orleans on the New Brunswick. |
Page 192 [01-23-1863] | Describes letters received from George Boweryem and Hannah Bennett. |
Page 193 [01-23-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem. |
Page 194 [01-23-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem. |
Page 195 [01-23-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem. |
Page 196 [01-23-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem. |
Page 197 [01-23-1863] | Mentions writing to Gay to request sending a replacement for him in New Orleans. |
Page 198 [01-26-1863] | Describes a visit from Baker, a New Orleans correspondent for ''The New York Tribune.'' |
Page 199 [01-27-1863] | Describes a visit from Baker, a New Orleans correspondent for ''The New York Tribune.'' |
Page 200 [01-29-1863] | Mentions visiting the plantation of Mr. Cofield. |
Page 201 [01-30-1863] | Mentions A.C. Hills talking about the Freemasons. |
Page 202 [01-31-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding a visit to the crevasse. |
Page 203 [01-31-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding a visit to the crevasse. |
Page 204 [02-01-1863] | Regarding his railroad journey to the crevasse. |
Page 205 [01-31-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding a visit to the crevasse. |
Page 206 [02-02-1863] | Mentions going to the ship Empire City in search of news. |
Page 207 [02-01-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the arrival of refugees from Texas in New Orleans. |
Page 208 [02-05-1863] | Describes a letter received from Haney, telling of Grace Thomson's death. |
Page 209 [02-01-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the arrival of refugees from Texas in New Orleans. |
Page 210 [02-05-1863] | Describes a letter received from Haney, telling of Grace Thomson's death and the Edwards family's Christmas celebration. |
Page 211 [02-02-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the state of affairs in Texas. |
Page 212 [02-05-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem containing news from New York. |
Page 213 [01-30-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding the state of affairs in Texas. |
Page 214 [02-05-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem containing news from New York. |
Page 215 [01-29-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' including a story about Jefferson Davis aboard the Florida. |
Page 216 [02-05-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem containing news from New York. |
Page 217 [02-04-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding a trip into the Louisiana countryside. |
Page 218 [02-05-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem containing news from New York. |
Page 219 | Newspaper engraving showing a Southern river scene. |
Page 220 [02-04-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding a trip into the Louisiana countryside. |
Page 221 [02-05-1863] | Describes a letter received from George Boweryem containing news from New York. |
Page 222 [02-04-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding a trip into the Louisiana countryside and giving news about the crew of the sunken Hatteras. |
Page 223 [02-06-1863] | Describes a day out in New Orleans with Baker. |
Page 224 [02-08-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' containing various news items from New Orleans. |
Page 225 [02-08-1863] | Describes a railroad journey through the Louisiana countryside. |
Page 226 [02-08-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' containing various news items from New Orleans. |
Page 227 [02-08-1863] | Describes a visit to Baker and his family in New Orleans. |
Page 228 [02-08-1863] | Newspaper clippings written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' containing various news items from New Orleans. |
Page 229 [02-08-1863] | Describes a visit to Baker and his family in New Orleans. |
Page 230 | Printed song lyrics to ''The Southern Stars.'' |
Page 231 [02-08-1863] | Newspaper clipping written by Gunn for ''The New York Tribune,'' regarding prejudice against colored troops in Louisiana. |
Page 232 [02-09-1863] | Regarding the end of ''The Delta'' and the start of ''The New Orleans Era.'' |
Page 233 [02-09-1863] | Regarding the start of newspaper ''The New Orleans Era.'' |
Page 234 [02-10-1863] | Regarding the return of Howell to New Orleans. |
Page 235 [02-10-1863] | Describes a visit to Harris and his wife in New Orleans. |
Page 236 [02-10-1863] | Describes a visit to Harris and his wife in New Orleans. |
Page 237 [02-10-1863] | Describes a visit to Harris and his wife in New Orleans. |
Page 238 [02-10-1863] | Describes a visit to Harris and his wife in New Orleans. |
Page 239 [02-10-1863] | Describes a visit to Harris and his wife in New Orleans. |
Page 240 [02-10-1863] | Describes a visit to Harris and his wife in New Orleans. |
Page 241 [02-10-1863] | Mentions a story about Keene Richards. |
Page 242 [02-12-1863] | Mentions meeting Boynton, Noyes, and Captain Smalley in the rotunda of the St. Charles Hotel. |
Page 243 | Back fly-leaf. |
Page 244 | Back cover. |
Page 245 | Newspaper engraving of a steamboat. |
Page 246 | Newspaper engraving of a Southern bayou scene. |
Page 247 | Newspaper engraving showing the boarding of a ship on the riverfront. |
Page 248 | Newspaper clipping regarding ''spotters'' who work for the Metropolitan Street Railway Company. |
Page 249 | Newspaper clipping regarding New Orleans and its inhabitants. |
Page 250 | Newspaper engraving showing scenes from the older part of New Orleans. |
Page 251 | Newspaper engraving showing scenes of southern life in Louisiana. |
Page 252 | Newspaper engraving depicting slaves being arrested in New Orleans. |
Page 253 | Newspaper engravings showing scenes from Galveston, Texas. |
Page 254 | Scrap of paper in Gunn's handwriting. |
Page 255 | Newspaper clipping with lyrics to ''The Bonnie Blue Flag.'' |
Page 256 | Newspaper clipping regarding leprosy in New Orleans. |
Page 257 [04-25-1882] | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of General William Lothrop Burt. |
Page 258 | Newspaper clipping regarding Galveston, Texas. |
Page 259 | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of George Boweryem. |
Page 260 [07-07-1888] | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of Sydney Gay. |
Page 261 | Newspaper clipping regarding the death of George Boweryem. |
Page 262 | Newspaper clipping regarding the funeral of William L. Burt. |
Page 263 | Newspaper clipping regarding a variety of tobacco called perique. |
Page 264 | Newspaper clipping regarding a story told by General Butler about a deserter in New Orleans. |
Page 265 | Newspaper clipping accusing General Butler of being a liar. |