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-On the river boat our band was a minor attraction compared with the many notables on the manifest. Indeed, one night I had the extravagant honor of joining (in audible)...I borrowed the horn of a member who had found himself a touch overcome by drink and then struggled mightily to keep up with Jack's prodigious players. The band and myself past time at cards with some of our more affluent shipmates, applying tricks honed at Lafitte's and earning quite a return for our trouble. Taking my share of the winnings I disembarked in Davenport giving prompt (in audible)...after some time I found myself there craving I suppose a bit of the pomp of my recently departed life. And the setting was grand indeed. Which I surprised for a city perched on a ???? of great waters. I first indulged in a shave at their barbershop which I swear was tiled with silver dollars. Then, still attired in bandstand finery, I cut a suitable appearance in the ballroom that evening and soon found myself dancing with a young woman of the most charming appearance and demeanor. My lips unfastened by wine and song. I regaled her with tales of my intentions and she admitted that she also long dreamt of scathe and adventure. We lost ourselves in the enchantment of that evening and that is all I'll say on the matter. Her father, the hotel's owner, was none to pleased with our dalliance and I found myself making use of that fire-proof lodging's escape route earlier the next morning than was comfortable.+ 
 +On the riverboat our band was a minor attraction compared with the many notables on the manifest. Indeed, one night I had the extravagant honor of joining (inaudible) Brass Band... I borrowed the horn of a member who had found himself a touch overcome by drink and then struggled mightily to keep up with Jack's prodigious players. The band and myself passed time at cards with some of our more affluent shipmates, plying tricks honed at Lafitte's and earning quite a return for our trouble.
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 +Taking my share of the winnings, I disembarked in Davenport giving prompt (in audible)... After some time I found myself there craving I suppose a bit of the pomp of my recently departed life. And the setting was grand indeed - which surprised me for a city perched on Ojibwe's great water. I first indulged in a shave at their barbershop which I swear was tiled with silver dollars.
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 +Then, still attired in my bandstand finery, I cut a suitable appearance in the ballroom that evening, and soon found myself dancing with a young woman of the most charming appearance and demeanor. My lips unfastened by wine and song, I regaled her with tales of my intentions and she admitted that she'd also long dreamt of escape and adventure. We lost ourselves in the enchantment of that evening, and that is all I'll say on the matter. Her father, the hotel's owner, was none too pleased with our dalliance and I found myself making use of that fire-proof lodging's escape ladders earlier the next morning than was comfortable.
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Wax Cylinders

Contents

As Grayson Ozias IV traveled, he recorded his adventures on wax cylinders, which also contain clues about where players in 2009 might find his artifacts.

Intro video

On levis.com/goforth there is a video featuring (presumably) members of Levi's staff embarking on a journey of their own, locating the buried Ozias fortune, documenting it and re-burying it. The vocal track on the video is a letter from Grayson Ozias IV explaining his desire to explore America (see: Travel Diaries, Intro Video)

Clue 1

The wax cylinder recording describes G.O.IV's decision to depart (see: Travel Diaries, Cylinder 1).
Listen:
Hint:
Solution:
Deaddrop location & details:
Clue 1 was collected by Kristin G. It was the postcard mentioned in the diary, with an engraving of the Liberty Torch on one side, and a $100 giftcard to the NY Trapeze School.

Clue 2

G.O. IV informs his father and friends he will be leaving, and says his goodbyes. (see: Travel Diaries, Cylinder 2).
Listen:
Hint:
Solution:
Deaddrop location & details:
Clue 2 was collected by Kristin G. It was 'Leaves of Grass', a collection of Whitman poems, and a letter from Nathan Strauss.
Kristin said: "The hat was brown. No red hat sorry. Guy holding newspaper and wearing a brown hat walked with crowd toward the entrance. I nabbed him before he got as far as the entrance. Then he walked straight off."

Clue 3

G.O. IV's boat docks, and he speaks to a man on shore, learning of a shipwreck 30 years before. (see: Travel Diaries, Cylinder 3).
Listen:
Hint:
Solution:
Deaddrop location & details:
Clue 3 was collected by Kyle, who drove four hours from Atlanta, Georgia. He received a black box with two sheets of paper, one of which bore a cipher.

Captures from the camera at College Way and Green Way]

The Letter Reads: Mysterious campfire on the shore. And then another, later, peering at me through the trees. As seen from the sea, they seem like beacons coming not against shore or hazard but another signaling a secret kinship for though I know nothing of those who gather at these fires or their circumstances, I confess their lights give me some strange measure of comfort. I do not understand at this early stage what my leaving is about. I recognize that it may well be a kind of young man’s folly. It feels as if a spell has been cast over me, and I operate as another with whom I am barely acquainted. And then fear strikes, and a sharp pang of loss. And the asking- when will I see again these I leave behind? But the fear subsides, as it has before. And in this air and openness, I am again content. And that contentment is enough for me. It feels suddenly odd even to write words, like they have no place in this night. Enough then.

Clue 4

G.O. IV travels west, passing through Alabama. He makes money by playing his violin with a group of fiddlers. (see: Travel Diaries, Cylinder 4).
Listen:
Hint:
Solution:
Deaddrop location & details:

Clue 5

On the riverboat our band was a minor attraction compared with the many notables on the manifest. Indeed, one night I had the extravagant honor of joining (inaudible) Brass Band... I borrowed the horn of a member who had found himself a touch overcome by drink and then struggled mightily to keep up with Jack's prodigious players. The band and myself passed time at cards with some of our more affluent shipmates, plying tricks honed at Lafitte's and earning quite a return for our trouble.

Taking my share of the winnings, I disembarked in Davenport giving prompt (in audible)... After some time I found myself there craving I suppose a bit of the pomp of my recently departed life. And the setting was grand indeed - which surprised me for a city perched on Ojibwe's great water. I first indulged in a shave at their barbershop which I swear was tiled with silver dollars.

Then, still attired in my bandstand finery, I cut a suitable appearance in the ballroom that evening, and soon found myself dancing with a young woman of the most charming appearance and demeanor. My lips unfastened by wine and song, I regaled her with tales of my intentions and she admitted that she'd also long dreamt of escape and adventure. We lost ourselves in the enchantment of that evening, and that is all I'll say on the matter. Her father, the hotel's owner, was none too pleased with our dalliance and I found myself making use of that fire-proof lodging's escape ladders earlier the next morning than was comfortable.

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