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| From: | "Mike" <atsf1014me@yahoo.com> |
| Date: | Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:24:37 -0000 |
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Group,
As I've posted before, I am working on a book on Missouri's railroad past
called "Rails Around Missouri". I'm trying to wrap it up but I am still looking
for help in locating color shots of the CB&Q/BN in the NW/northern part of the
state. Leaving these areas out would leave the book incomplete. These areas
would include anywhere along the old Hannibal & St Joseph mainline, in places
such as Chilicothe, Brookfield, Bucklin; or around the KC area & up through
Cameron to Brookfield. The line that went through Kirksville would be a real
find. Anything prior to around 1983 is good.
All published contributors will receive a copy of the book, which at this point
will be either 2 volumes or 1 big book.
I can provide references as to the handling of slides, or I can accept your
scans provided they meet specific technical requirements we can discuss
offline. The important detail is they need to be color, as this is an all-color
book.
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Mike Kelly
Ballwin, MO
www.railsaroundmissouri.com/blog
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