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Your iPad and iPhone are tools you use throughout your busy day-to-day life. If an accident happens and you break your screen or drop your phone in water, you don't have time to wait for a lengthy Redmond iPad/iPhone repair. At One Hour Device Repair, we specialize in Redmond iPad/iPhone repairs, and can have most jobs done in an hour or less. With a low price guarantee, there is no reason for you to go without your iPad or iPhone. From screen replacements to data recovery, our Redmond iPad/iPhone repair experts can get you reconnected in no time. iPads, iPhones, Samsung, and many other devices. Redmond, Washington is located in a rich basin that was created by ancient glaciers, which covered much of the area at one time. Thousands of years prior to the first fur trappers arrived in the dense forests of the region, the fertile bottomland of the4 Sammamish Valley offered food and shelter for the Native Indians who welcomed the earliest pioneers of largely European descent. There was abundant salmon in the Sammamish River, as well as in the Squak Slough. In fact they were so abundant that men had to rake the fish from the water. Therefore, before the settlement was named Redmond, it first came to be known as Salmonberg. The first white setters to stake a claim for land on the north end of lake Sammamish in 1871 was the namesake of this early settlement, named Captain Luke McRedmond and another man named Warren Wentworth Perrigo. The greatest challenge for these early homesteaders' was to clear the towering trees that had such a large girth that the equipment that was available was inadequate. This challenge resulted in the first economic boom in Redmond, although the immediate solution was a technique of felling the giants by first burning their trunks above the root. During the 1890'S Loggers arrived in the valley by the droves and a man named John Peterson constructed the first sawmill just east of Lake Sammamish in 1890 close to Issaquah. In 1905, the Campbell Mill was constructed at Campton, which was soon followed by other prosperous shingle and lumber operations whose considerable payrolls created a demand for services and products.
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