R-L: L. J. Hudlow, Project Manager of the Boulder Canyon Project; Miss Endang Sulbi Sastrodiredjo, Chief, Department of Overseas Information (Ministry of Information) from Djakarta, Indonesia. She is touring the U.S. under the auspices of the State Department.
Unidentified man holding a stud bolt used in coupling the generator turbine shaft to the impeller runner. Eighteen bolts used altogether, 24 ¾" long, 150 lbs. (May 24, 1944.)
Seventeen members of an electric power study group from Korea, having completed a six months' on-the-job training program in the American electric power industry under sponsorship of the International Cooperation Administration visited Hoover Dam Sept. 22, 1958 on their way home. Far left: Boulder Canyon Project Manager L. J. Hudlow, host to the group; Behind group, (American wearing plaid shirt), is R. L. Legler, Electrical Engineer, Bureau of Reclamation. (For rest of identification see accompanying sheet.)
Boulder Canyon Project - NV. Region 3. Lack of water has driven a farmer from his home in Detrital Wash, located in Arizona about 50 miles from Boulder Dam. (3-18-47) (Bureau of Reclamation Photo by Wm. S. Russell.)
Father with two small children. "Many hardships were endured as people lived on scant rations while waiting for an opportunity to work on Hoover Dam." Circa 1930-1931. (Bureau of Reclamation Photo by W. A. Davis)
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (then known as U.S. Reclamation Service) bridge at Laguna Dam on the Colorado River - constructed 1906-1907. Inscription reads "The swastikas were the emblem of the early Reclamation Service." (photo by Dennis McBride, April 1983.)
Aerial view looking south to the Colorado River and Morelos Dam. (8-23-73 Bureau of Reclamation photo by E. E. Hertzog.) (For more complete i.d., see back of photo.)
Aerial view looking west to the terminal structure of the Wellton-Mohawk Extension Channel in the foreground, Morelos Dam and the Colorado River in the center and Mexico's Alamo Canal in the upper portion. (12-14-65) (Bureau of Reclamation photo by E. E. Hertzog.)