Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries, Volume Two

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Includes descriptions of Gunn's attempts to find drawing work among New York publishers, brief employment in an architectural office, visits to his soldier friend William Barth on Governors Island, boarding house living, drawing at actor Edwin Forrest's home at Fonthill Castle, and sailing and walking trips taken with friends.

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Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries, Volume Two
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Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries, Volume Two
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Missouri History Museum
Date Issued
1850
Language
English
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2011-02-07
Identifier
A0632
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Thomas Butler Gunn was born February 15, 1826, in Banbury, England, and came to New York in 1849. During the Civil War he worked as a correspondent for the New York Tribune and the New York Evening Post. He returned to England in 1863, and died in Birmingham in April 1903. The collection includes twenty-one volumes of his diaries, including newspaper clippings, letters, and various other items inserted by Gunn. Diary entries date from July 7, 1849, to April 7, 1863, and include his experiences with the New York publishing and literary world, his descriptions of boarding houses, his travels throughout the United States, and his experiences traveling with the Federal army as a Civil War correspondent.
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Gunn, . T. B. (1850). Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries, Volume Two (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/gunn-diaries/thomas-butler-gunn-diaries-volume-two
Gunn, Thomas Butler. 1850. “Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries, Volume Two”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/gunn-diaries/thomas-butler-gunn-diaries-volume-two.
Gunn, Thomas Butler. Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries, Volume Two. 1850, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/gunn-diaries/thomas-butler-gunn-diaries-volume-two.