Abstract
The Ray Cutright Collection of Winthrop A. Davis Photographs (approximately 1929-1939) consists of black-and-white photographic prints with some corresponding negatives and slides of the construction of Hoover Dam and the geographic terrain of southern Nevada during the early 1930s. Included are photographs of the geographic area around the dam site, Black Canyon, and Boulder City, Nevada. Photographs depict the construction of facilities and roads needed for the project.
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The Ray Cutright Collection of Winthrop A. Davis Photographs (approximately 1929-1939) consists of black-and-white photographic prints with some corresponding negatives and slides of the construction of Hoover Dam and the geographic terrain of southern Nevada during the early 1930s. Included are photographs of the geographic area around the dam site, Black Canyon, and Boulder City, Nevada. Photographs depict the construction of facilities and roads needed for the project. Also included are Davis’ personal photographs, which depict the Valley of Fire, Nevada, aerials of early Las Vegas, Nevada, hunting excursions with friends, and mining projects in southern Nevada.
Access Note
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Materials in this collection may be protected by copyrights and other rights. See Reproductions and Use on the UNLV Special Collections and Archives website for more information about reproductions and permissions to publish.
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Collection materials are arranged by topic.
Biographical / Historical Note
Ray Cutright was born on August 27, 1902 in West Virginia. He married Ethel Cutright in 1929. In 1930, he migrated to Las Vegas, Nevada seeking work on the Hoover Dam project. Cutright never worked directly on the project itself, but instead worked as a boat operator along the Colorado River near the construction site. While in this position, he transported engineers and other project leaders to their work locations. During the years of construction, he helped photographer and childhood friend, Winthrop A. Davis, carry photography gear to numerous areas in and around the dam site to photograph dam construction, workers, and machinery. Cutright moved to Colorado in the 1950s and lived there until his death on August 20, 1997.
Winthrop A. Davis was born in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, on September 3, 1904 to Charles Davis and Dora Fox. Davis, a freelance photographer, moved to Las Vegas in 1930 to capture photographs of the Hoover Dam project. His intention was to capture photographs of the workers and their conditions but ultimately he photographed aspects of the entire project. Davis sold his photographs to the United States Bureau of Reclamation, local magazines, and newspaper agencies in southern Nevada. He married his wife Elsie in the St. Thomas townsite in Nevada in 1930. Together they had three children while in Nevada, Bill Davis, Barbara Carson, and Adrienne Hester. Davis quit photographing the project one year before it was completed because magazines and newspapers wanted photographs of the engineers rather than images of the workers' conditions as Davis wanted to document.
Davis and his family moved to Toledo, Washington in the late 1930s and again to Akron, Ohio at the beginning of World War II. During the war he served as chief inspector of ordnance at Bridgewater Machine Company. Throughout the rest of his life, Davis had various occupations ranging from a radio operator to a school teacher in Los Angeles, California. He died July 3, 2005, in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
Sources:
Genealogy files about “Ray Cutright,” Accessed December 17, 2019. Accessed from Familysearch.org.
Genealogy files about “Winthrop A. Davis,” Accessed December 17, 2019. Accessed from Ancestry.com
Cutright, Ray Interview, 1981 April 22. OH-00468. [Transcript.] Oral History Research Center, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. Web.
Arrigo, Anthony J. Imaging the Hoover Dam: The Making of a Cultural Icon, University of Nevada Press, Reno: 2014.
Preferred Citation
Ray Cutright Collection of Winthrop A. Davis Photographs, approximately 1929-1939. PH-00123. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Acquisition Note
Materials were donated in 1981 by Ray Cutright; accession number 81-63.
Processing Note
In 2019, as part of an archival backlog elimination project, James Howard wrote the finding aid and entered the data into ArchivesSpace.