Posted by Wharton Separk on November 22, 2013 
Mighty fine, mighty fine, Mitch.
Posted by Kevin Madore on November 22, 2013 
Wow, that's sharp enough so I can recognize Steve in the cab and Brenda on the combine platform. Nice!
Posted by Nothingsense on November 22, 2013 
The Andrews Raid was also the inspiration for the much revered Buster Keaton movie The General.
Posted by Mark Rosnick on November 22, 2013 
Winner, winner chicken dinner. Another winner Mitch.
Posted by Mike Del Vecchio on November 23, 2013 
Beautiful, Mitch. These scenes happened all the time 150 years ago and there wasn't a practical way to p hotograph it.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on November 23, 2013 
Absolutely perfect execution MItch. I like how the loco is completely two dimensional as well as the woman in period dress adding the oh-so essential air of verisimilitude. As Mike D. so aptly stated, here is a view that 1860's Americans could see every day and we now can finally share that experience. Thank you Mitch and thank you Steam Into History for making this empiricism possible.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on December 4, 2013 
Very nice! I don't know that having a lady on the combine fits the story of the Chase, but having her is a nice touch in general. Pretty colors, nice mix of gray and white plumes.
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