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Utah History Encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | Charles Redd was born in Bluff, Utah, on 8 May 1889, the sixth of eight children of Lemuel Hardison Redd, Jr., and Eliza Ann Westover. |
 | | Redd helped organize and then presided over the National Wool Marketing Association; he was chairman of the Utah Water and Power Board and a director of Utah Power and Light Company, Amalgamated Sugar Company, and Pacific National Life Assurance Company. |
 | | On a local level, Redd was president of the State Bank of San Juan, president of the first BLM advisory board, and a director of the Grayson Cooperative Company, the Blanding Irrigation Company, and the Federal Land Bank. |
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