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Glendale Job Construction, image 003: photographic print

Date

1962-08

Description

View showing failure of the rods at the Glendale job construction site.

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Glendale Job Construction, image 004: photographic print

Date

1962-08

Description

View showing failure of the rods at the Glendale job construction site.

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Glendale Job Construction, image 005: photographic print

Date

1962-08

Description

View showing failure of the rods at the Glendale job construction site.

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Glendale Job Construction, image 006: photographic print

Date

1962-08

Description

View showing failure of the rods at the Glendale job construction site.

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Construction of Las Vegas Convention Center, image 084: photographic print

Date

1958

Description

Unnamed workers at the Las Vegas Convention Center construction site.

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Construction of Las Vegas Courthouse, image 005: photographic print

Date

1958

Description

Unnamed construction worker pictured at the Las Vegas Courthouse site.

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Slide of Echo Dam, Nevada, June 1970

Date

1970-06

Description

A view of Echo Dam site above Dry Valley in Nevada.

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James M. Lancaster oral history interview

Identifier

OH-01057

Abstract

Oral history interview with James M. Lancaster conducted by Linda Voorvart on March 04, 1980 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Lancaster explains how he first came to Southern Nevada from Mexico and Cuba. Lancaster then goes on to explain his occupational history as a senior safety engineer and power plant operator, and the different jobs that he held in Southern Nevada, specifically at the Nevada Test Site.

Archival Collection

Bernard Lee Brown oral history interview

Identifier

OH-00261

Abstract

Oral history interview with Bernard Lee Brown conducted by Marcus Brown for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Brown discusses his work at various gaming properties on the Las Vegas Strip and in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, owning his own shoe business, working at the Nevada Test Site, racial discrimination, and the role of unions. He also discusses the overall changes of Las Vegas over time.

Archival Collection

Bar in Carver's Station, Nevada: photographic print

Date

1953

Description

From the Nye County, Nevada Photograph Collection (PH-00221) -- Series V. Smoky Valley, Nevada and Round Mountain, Nevada -- Subseries V.A. Carver, Carver-Duhme, and Carver-Book Families (Smoky Valley). Originally the bar room in Carver’s Station was rather narrow; it was widened by bolting a number of 2-by-12s together and using that as a roof beam. Ground motion from the first atmospheric atomic test at the Nevada Test Site, located to the south, produced so much shaking that it broke the beam and caused the roof to sag. Ground motion from the nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site is a common experience in Smoky Valley, and residents state that they sometimes feel motion from underground tests. Jean Carver Duhme still instinctively notes the time of any earth motion to determine if it is caused by an announced atomic test or by an earthquake. When tests were conducted in the atmosphere, Jean Carver Duhme does not recall seeing any visible clouds containing radioactive material moving up the Valley from the Test Site, but believes that the uranium "boom" during the 1950s at the Northumberland in the Toquima Mountains can be attributed more to fallout from nuclear testing than to naturally occurring uranium. During the atmospheric testing period, residents in Smoky Valley wore dosimeter badges, devices for measuring individual exposure to radiation. Dick Carver remembers his first experience of an atomic device being set off in the atmosphere at the Test Site. He arose very early one morning to go fishing in Jett Canyon in the Toiyabe Mountains. Prior to daylight he remembers seeing a "big flash of light.. brighter than daylight. And then it [got] dark again. It's amazing how bright it was," he recalls.

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