About This Book
A narrator recounts a guided excursion west undertaken by a group of bankers and their spouses, traveling in a lavishly appointed private Pullman car. The narrative follows their overland rail journey through Eastern and Midwestern cities, with vivid descriptions of the car’s luxuries, communal meals, social interactions among passengers, and impressions of notable sights encountered en route, including flood-ruined landmarks, major river crossings, and bustling depots. Interlaced with logistical details about schedules and receptions by railroad officials, the account culminates in arrival for a professional convention and reflections on the camaraderie and scenic contrasts experienced during the trip.
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