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"the City Of Ann Arbor."

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The above heading comprises the name of the spacious and palatial private car, now owned by R. S. Greenwood and E. Gilmore, of this city. It is just from the shops, where both its exterior and its internal economy have undergone the process of refitting, lt contains an observation room, provided with Iuxurious easy chairs, and a costly beveled-edge French mirror takes the space between the windows. Adjoining the observation room are lockers for the storage of clothing, guns, fishing rods, ball clubs, etc. The "middle chamber" is occupied with seats capable of being converted into berths. An elegant little kitchen has possession of the front part of the car, which contains a range, clipboard, table and ice chest. The upholstering is elegant and in keeping with the decidedly aristocratie furnishings. It has a capacity of 26 persons, beside the coolc and porter. It has all the advantages of a buffet car. It will carry the football team to Chicago and the Glee Club will also make a 15 days' trip with it.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News