This appears to one of Orlo Cooper's photos. The caption states this is S.C.Co. Camp #1 and as the camp buildings appear to be constructed of logs, it is probably the old Wendigo Camp. Wendigo camp had been used since 1917 and up to 1926 it was the end of the line. After the Trestle was rebuilt and the R.R line extended further east in 1925-26, a new Camp #1 was built a little further east. Camp #2 being West of the new camp and well off the R.R. line. As the R.R line was extended east, more camps were added and others abandoned or moved.
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This appears to one of Orlo Cooper's photos. The caption states this is S.C.Co. Camp #1 and as the camp buildings appear to be constructed of logs, it is probably the old Wendigo Camp. Wendigo camp had been used since 1917 and up to 1926 it was the end of the line. After the Trestle was rebuilt and the R.R line extended further east in 1925-26, a new Camp #1 was built a little further east. Camp #2 being West of the new camp and well off the R.R. line. As the R.R line was extended east, more camps were added and others abandoned or moved.
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