Francis G. Lange

Grayback’s bigger than Cave Creek is.

I think Grayback was the one.

There was a camp Kerby at one time. Was that down at Kerbyville?

Yes. There’s Kerby junction, there’s a town…gee, what the hell am I talking about? There was a partial camp at Camp Kerby. Kerby is a little town down there. I think they had a little camp down there. A lot of those fellows lived at Cave Junction. The foreman and those fellows, they lived in the Cave Junction and then, they’d commute back and forth during the winter months. Then, in the summer months they’d come back to CRLA.

You said that you took a lot of pictures of CRLA. Where there other people who took construction photos? 

I never paid much attention. I guess so, sure, yeah.

Because there were a lot of reports on a lot of pictures of work that was being done. 

Oh, yeah, I really don’t know what those fellows did.

But, mostly your pictures went on the — which reports? The landscape architect reports?

Well, my reports would go in every month. On my landscape architecture reports, I had to give them a report every month.

All the pictures seemed pretty good quality; they’re sharp, black and whit snapshots? 

Yeah, I took good pictures. Here’s a question, how was the decision made to site the various building in Munson Valley and elsewhere? You’re talking about all the buildings in Munson Valley?

It looks like an interesting way that some of the are north—south, some are east-west. They just depended on…. Because I know Vint went through on kind of a tour in 1926 to a least plan some of the sites.

Yes. They didn’t spend a lot of time there, I know that.