Two unidentified men with construction equipment inside the outlet works at Hoover Dam. Typed label on back of photograph: "Outlet works - Boulder Dam."
This photograph has three images. The first one (0272_0098) shows John T. Kizziar's poll tax receipt; it was collected by Six Companies Inc on 3-31-34. The second image (0272_0099) reads, "'Finished' with Tommy (brother-in-law), and Dicky, greeting us on our return from work. " The third one (0272_0100) has an inscription that reads, "'Finished'. Ferry across Colorado River to Kingman, Arizona. The only crossing to Las Vegas from Arizona."
This photograph has three images. The first one (0272_0101) depicts a typical dam worker's home. It has a handwritten inscription that reads, "For Sale: former 'dam worker's' home." The second one (0272_0102) shows a billboard outside of Las Vegas, circa late 1930s. It reads "Las Vegas, Nevada. Gateway to world's greatest engineering project - Boulder Dam." The third image (0272_0103) shows the Boulder Dam and reads, "Finished" (duplicate of Image 0272_0097).
An image of the visitors' gallery inside the Hoover Dam powerhouse packed full of people. Hand-printed text at bottom of image reads: "Visitors gallery, Power Plant, Boulder Dam." Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.