Francis G. Lange

Yes.

We did some drawings for wrought-iron lights, but I forget all that. It seemed like there was this, I’m trying to think of the guy, this blacksmith down at Annie Springs that was pretty good at that stuff. Now I can’t remember his name, I was thinking of him the other day. I forget, really. Well 

Oh, I guess the next section was the initials of, we talked about the photos and sometimes they put initials on their work.

Oh yeah. Now who is it? Photographer for the ECW. Well, there was a fellow by the name of George Whitworth. He was an engineer, worked under Mr. Robinson.  He was an engineer for the CCC. I liked George, he was a good guy, smoked too many cigarettes. But we worked pretty close together. George was very through in anything he did on his paperwork, and I think he took a lot of pictures. I’m sure he did. I want to give him credit for what he really did.  Who were EAD? That’s Ernest A. Davidson.. AndLHA. LHA? [Lester H. Anderson, FGL’s successor].

That was just something that we found of some of the photos.

What would you recommend as a way to line up many of the same shots that were taken a few years ago?  Boy! If I were to go around the park and get a record of development at CRLA. Well, are you talking about the signs?

Um, Yeah. I think that was a pretty wide-open question. I was hoping at some point to kind of get a record of where we are and maybe how high the trees have grown that were planted…

Oh, well that, yeah. Take a look at Vidae Falls and see how much growth they’re taken on in 50 years. You can… 

Yeah, that’s a good way of maybe extrapolating a lot of ….

Yeah.