[not allowed]opher, while what you're saying is possible, and I don't know for sure, I believe because of the position of the pole lines in the two pictures, both trains were southbound when the pictures were taken, and that would make the Bennett photo curve the opposite of the Klu Klux photo curve. I say this because between Louisville and Lafayette the pole lines were generally on the east side of the tracks, and we often use this as a go by when trying to deternine whether trains in photos were NB or SB. Also, if you look the KKC location up on Google Earth, the curve was a left hand curve for SB trains, so this would make the train in the F3's photo SB.
I also think that Bennett tended to shoot most of his pictures between Harrodsburg and Wallace Jct., although early in his career he did shoot some up around the Kankankee river country when he was working in that area, and there were other rock cuts north of Harrodsburg that might show up in some of the Bennett photos.
We don't know who shot the KKC picture, and it could well have been Joe Bennett. It would be nice to know for sure, and perhaps someday a negative or original print will show up to confirm your suspicions.
Steve Dolzall, you've seen a lot of the Bennett pictures. Your thoughts please. / Ron