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Horses of Flesh, Horses of Iron

Bryce Historical posted on Sep 20, 2004
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The Santa Fe Trail began in Westport, Missouri, (now part of Kansas City) and traced a curving diagonal route across Kansas, southeastern Colorado, and into New Mexico to Santa Fe. Early goods were transported by huge freight wagons pulled by oxen or smaller ones pulled by mules, or horses. The Santa Fe Trail was an important early economic artery of the young United States. Colonel Cyrus K. Holliday was one the founders of my community, Topeka, Kansas, and devoted much of his life to economic development of the city. His greatest achievement was the organization of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad in 1863. Earlier, in 1859, Holliday and a group of Topeka and Atchison businessmen secured a charter from the State of Kansas. The following year it was incorporated as the Atchison Topeka Railroad. Santa Fe was added to the name in 1863. Construction was delayed by the Civil War and did not begin until late 1868 when tracks were laid at Topeka. The railroad's route often followed the ruts of the original trail. It took four years for AT&SF to reach the colorado boarder and several more reach Santa Fe. Like all railroads of the period, the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe was granted huge blocks of land to either side of the railway in order to sell off or develop for potential developers. The AT&SF, therefore, was an important promoter of Kansas settlement the mid to late 1800s. This picture portrays an early train moving through the Flint Hills southwest of Topeka. Enjoy. Jeremy ****** Engine, boxcars, and caboose were Net downloads. The engine was retextured by me, but the others cars were extensively remodeled by me from the original. The flat car was modeled by me, as was railroad, grade, terrains, and wagon. Horses modeled by me in Poser 5. Their textures are by MoonRose.

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RETIRED

7:03PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Interesting way to present hitory of your area, and of the USA struggle towards growing to what we are today. I wonder if any of the original track or even track bed remains today. Sadly the oregon trail in this area is now marked by subdivisions except cuts on lava ridges. You have done a terrific job all around. My vote. D

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Peggy_Walters

7:14PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Neat idea! My son lives in Kansas - lots of history there.

LFNForever

11:04PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Excellent, gotta love horses!! :)

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kjer_99

11:15PM | Mon, 20 September 2004

Retired, yes, there are still quite a few ruts left despite all the plowing, etc. We even have a few historic markers and sites that still have the ruts.

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artgum

12:43AM | Tue, 21 September 2004

I lived in Kansas about 4 years- loved the terrain around Topeka and Manhattan- tons of history and more there than meets the eye. Great image work- now, tackle those Quantrel boys!

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Django

1:34AM | Tue, 21 September 2004

Cool work on dust and smoke..kick ass horses

colas

2:09AM | Tue, 21 September 2004

very well done,splendid work!!!!perfect;vote.

karineq

7:37AM | Tue, 21 September 2004

I agree this is excellent work! The 5 horses in the front on the right are sunk a bit too much but other then that its absolutely perfect :) I ecspecially love the little horse drawn wagon, the dust there is very realistic. I almost feel like a hypocrite finding any fault at all with your picture since I'm so new to this myself. But its a very small thing in an otherwise perfect image :)

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sackrat

1:07PM | Tue, 21 September 2004

Nice texture work on the ground,.....interesting narrative. Well done.

ISSE

3:23PM | Wed, 24 January 2007

Ooo this is really breathtaking


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