Archival objects in this container: Workers constructing and developing public campgrounds, Overton, Nevada: photographic print and negative, 1934 Facilities for visitors at Hemenway Wash: photographic print and negative, 1937 September Grand Canyon Airlines scenic air service, in the plane which was originally used by the explorer, Martin Johnson: photographic print and negative, 1937 The Cuba, owned by Richard Archbold of the American Museum of Natural History, New York. First seaplane landing on Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1937 June 18 The Lake racing sailboat just before launching on the waters of Lake Mead. Owned by James L. Breese, President of Oil Devices Co. and Jasper Morgan, the boat designer: photographic print and negative, 1938 January View of the Lake racing sailboat, launched on Lake Mead by James L. Breese and Jasper Morgan: photographic print and negative, 1938 January View of National Park Service forty-five foot cruiser, transferred from the Coast Guard Service in Hawaii. After repairs and repainting, the craft was launched on Lake Mead. Courtesy of the United States Bureau of Reclamation: photographic print and negative, 1937 January Buzz Holmstrum, Coquille, Oregon, who arrived at Hemenway Wash boat landing on Thanksgiving Day after solo rowing 1100 miles of the Colorado River and Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1937 November Fishing and boating on Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1938 June Boat races, Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1950 Boat races, Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1950 Boat races, Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1950 Boat races, Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1950 Boat races, Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1950 Boat races, Lake Mead: photographic print and negative, 1950