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I like it. It gives a lot of facts but does not bog down with them. The photos are just a little rough. Not bad, but could be cleaned up a little with PS. You did a good job of giving me an idea of life AND times. I give a "yes" vote.
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Is the article ready for the next step?
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Yes. I'm surprised it hasn't been moved yet. I'd do it - but don't have a clue how to.
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Duplicate image to create thread thumbnail for blog....
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Bob Harbison RailroadPhotoEssays host |
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After an extended visit in California the draft manuscript is now with a TEXAS editor. Chapter 7 has not changed too much from what you can read here on this website. Additional information has been gathered about Red Standefer's life while attending the Cotton Belt Symposium in Commerce, TEXAS this August. You can read a bit more about all of this on Dr. Jason Davis's website here http://www.cottonbeltroute.com/ .
Ed |
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