A recipe used by (or I should probably say on) American sailors and soldiers in the 19th century. It probably used salt junk (hardened salted beef) and hard-tack as its primary ingredients, but I am unable to find a historical recipe, even in Patrick O'Brian's nautical historical cookbook Lobscouse & Spotted Dog. Slum is an adulturation of "slime" and gullion meant either stomache-ache or cess-pool, depending on your source.

It is referred to in "Two Years Before the Mast" by Richard Henry Dana, which recounts a trading mission from Boston to California and back around 1836.