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The survey crews who laid out the initial development at Big Creek had to endure the most primitive living conditions
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The survey crews who laid out the initial development at Big Creek had to endure the most primitive living conditions. An unidentified crew of surveyor, rodman and axeman poses for a Sunday portrait near Halleck Creek, below Powerhouse No. 2. Dave Redinger lived in camps like this during the summer of 1914.
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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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Big Creek Huntington Lake Dams
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Big Creek Huntington Lake Dams - Engineers on Dam 2. [Man in the middle looks like Dave Redinger.]
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Dave Redinger standing beside monument erected in his honor at Redinger Lake
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Dave Redinger standing beside monument erected in his honor at Redinger Lake.
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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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Dee and Dave Redinger look at the plaque commemorating the naming of the reservoir behind Dam #7, "Redinger Lake".
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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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