Officials in the field conducting a land survey for the Hoover Dam project. The men surveying the land include Six Companies Foreman C.A. Williams, U.S. Reclamation Service Engineer R.C. Thaxton; Superintendent of Construction for the Six Companies Frank T. Crowe; and Office of Engineer and U.S. Reclamation Service John C. Page.
Officials in the field conducting a land survey for the Hoover Dam project. The men surveying the land include Superintendent of Construction for the Six Companies Frank T. Crowe; and Office of Engineer and U.S. Reclamation Service John C. Page; and an unidentified man.
Color image of Pauline Esteves, a Shoshone Indian, and her lawyer at the 10-day protest known as "Reclaim the Test Site" that was organized by American Peace Test, an anti-nuclear testing group.
Color images of a highway overpass near the Nevada Test Site. Protesters march along the highway at a demonstration held on Mother's Day in 1987 by American Peace Test, a group opposing nuclear testing.
Color image of protesters carrying signs, such as "Honk for Peace" and "Peace is Possible," while marching along the highway leading to the Nevada Test Site at an anti-nuclear testing demonstration held on Good Friday.
Color image of protesters lining the highway leading to the Nevada Test Site at a demonstration to oppose nuclear testing. A woman and child hold a sign reading, "Radiation is not healthy for children and other living things."