The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . ending $120,-000,000. He d. December, 1894.—Ed.] August 10, 1865, Thursday. Visitedthe works of the fresh water canal. Veryfine. August 11, 1865, Friday. Mailed sev-eral newspapers and private the arrival of the overland pas-sengers for Bombay. Saw personal baggage packed in abureau for a trunk. A novel way ofkilling two birds with one stone. Thiswas literally Un Bureau de Luggage enVoyage. August 12, 1865, Saturday. Purchasedticket for Bombay, Western India, £60($300). Costly. Distance about 2,900miles. Fourteen days. Not a
The Keim and allied families in America and Europe . ending $120,-000,000. He d. December, 1894.—Ed.] August 10, 1865, Thursday. Visitedthe works of the fresh water canal. Veryfine. August 11, 1865, Friday. Mailed sev-eral newspapers and private the arrival of the overland pas-sengers for Bombay. Saw personal baggage packed in abureau for a trunk. A novel way ofkilling two birds with one stone. Thiswas literally Un Bureau de Luggage enVoyage. August 12, 1865, Saturday. Purchasedticket for Bombay, Western India, £60($300). Costly. Distance about 2,900miles. Fourteen days. Not as far asfrom New York to Liverpool (3,300 miles).European mails arrived at 5 p. m. Over-land passengers at 10 p. m. Paid bill athotel. Took companys small steamer forthe P. & O. Steamship Baroda, which wasanchored in the gulf, five miles off on board at midnight. Twenty-six passengers. August 13, 1865, Sunday. Shown tocabin at 1 a. m. Remained on deck tak-ing in the last scenes of getting ready THE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. 429.
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