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A large group of Big Creek families enjoying a rustic picnic
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Big Creek children riding on a gentle burro
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Big Creek children riding on a gentle burro. Pg. 106.
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The large volume of water this river carried even in late summer persuaded John Eastwood to name it Big Creek
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The large volume of water this river carried even in late summer persuaded John Eastwood to name it Big Creek. Pg. 102.
photCL SCE 11 - 00206

Big Creek, Miscellaneous - Family sitting in shade of large pine trees in forest near G.C. Ward's cabin (see SCE
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Big Creek, Miscellaneous - Family sitting in shade of large pine trees in forest near G.C. Ward's cabin (see SCE-6068). [Row of picnic tables are in foreground]
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The Huntington Lake Lodge at the height of its popularity, about 1923
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The Huntington Lake Lodge at the height of its popularity, about 1923. This lodge was established because of the Big Creek Hydro Project. Pg. 106
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An unidentified family group sit in front of a rustic log structure known for many years as "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
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A party of surveyors gauge the flow of Big Creek near its junction with Pitman Creek in 1910
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A party of surveyors gauge the flow of Big Creek near its junction with Pitman Creek in 1910. These measurements, which corroborated John Eastwood's earlier work, determined the site of Big Creek Powerhouse #1. Pg. 107.
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