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Dee and Dave Redinger look at the plaque commemorating the naming of the reservoir behind Dam #7
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Dave Redinger
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Dave Redinger, not long after his arrival at the Big Creek Project in 1912.
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Dedication of Big Creek No. 4, Dam 7, Redinger Lake
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Dedication ceremony of Dam 7 of Big Creek No. 4 at Redinger Lake with scenes of crowds, speakers on a dais, and views of the dam itself.
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Big Creek 220kV Transmission Line with Dam 7 and Redinger Lake in background
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Big Creek 220kV Transmission Line with Dam 7 and Redinger Lake in background.
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This single-circuit transmission tower stands on a hillside overlooking Dam #7 and Redinger Lake
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This single-circuit transmission tower stands on a hillside overlooking Dam #7 and Redinger Lake in the background. Towers of this design were pioneered in 1913 for the original Big Creek development. Today, 220kV transmission lines on several different rights-of-way feed Big Creek power into the Edison system.
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On October 19, 1954, Edison's President Harold Quinton spoke at the dedication of Vermilion Dam
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On October 19, 1954, Edison's President Harold Quinton spoke at the dedication of Vermilion Dam, naming the new reservior for Thomas A. Edison. Dave Redinger is seated second from left.
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Dave Redinger entitled this picture "The Last Day in Camp at Dick Creek, Alaska."
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Dave Redinger entitled this picture "The Last Day in Camp at Dick Creek, Alaska." These engineers seem ready to return to the delights of "civilized" Seattle! One member of this group, George Parks, became a future Territorial Governor of Alaska.
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