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Synopsis
Excerpt from Thirty Days in the Land of the Mikado
We boarded the Overland Limited, The Chicago 8: Northwestern Line, at p. M., Wells Street station, and began our journey to the Orient. Good byes were said to kind friends who came to see us off. We scattered our belongings around the spacious drawing room in a home - like manner and prepared to make ourselves quite comfortable during the three days' trip to San Francisco.
Our baggage consisted of two medium sized steamer trunks; a small basket trunk containing our steamer rugs and coats; one traveling bag each, umbrellas and an Eastman pocket camera. Besides our regular Winter clothing we carried a small supply of Spring clothing.
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