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numerous insignificant villages crossing the Sate-line into Indianna at [Sake?] Station, to the east of Bloom. Continuing on our journey the first place of importance we passed through in Indianna was Mich-City which is a good sized town built mostly upon the Sandy-hills passed to look at it as if everything might be buried in the immense sand hills at any moment. Stopping a few moments here, we continued down passing little townships to Lafayette. we arrived at Lafayette about 11 oclock at night and the cars stopping near a the most fashionable hotel in that city the [Sahn?] House we all went up stairs and enjoyed a splendid supper prepared I expect at the expense of the Railroad Company. We left here about 12 o'clock having stopped an hour and continued down towards Indianapolis