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The Crow's Nest: photographic print

Date

1930 (year approximate) to 1939 (year approximate)

Description

A view point at the Hoover Dam commonly referd to as, "The Crow's Nest" during the dam's construction.

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Photograph of Black Canyon, circa 1931

Date

1930 to 1932

Archival Collection

Description

Black Canyon during preliminary stages of the construction of Hoover Dam.

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Map of Boulder Dam area and Las Vegas, Nevada, October 7, 1930

Date

1930-10-07

Description

'F.V. Owen, publisher ... Los Angeles, California. Topography by C.H. Fenner, C.E. Decorations by L.J. Bergère. Gov't. data, H.A. Shamberger, C.E. Copyright, 1930, by F.V. Owen.' At bottom right of map: 'Dated Oct. 7th, 1930.' Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Contour lines are 100 feet. Incudes six hand-colored illustrations showing local points of interest. Includes information on Hoover Dam, and chart of mileages from Las Vegas. Scale [ca. 1:63,360]. 1 inch to 1 mile

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Photograph of Parker Dam, circa 1938-1940s

Date

1938 to 1949

Archival Collection

Description

An image of Parker Dam on the Colorado River at the California-Arizona border, 155 miles downstream from Hoover Dam. Parker Dam is commonly referred to as "the deepest dam in the world" because 73% of the dam's structural height is positioned below the original river bed. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.

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Photograph of William French and John L. Manis inside Visitor's Bureau, circa 1950s

Date

1951 to 1959

Archival Collection

Description

An image of William French (left) standing next to John L. Manis inside of a Visitor's Bureau, presumably in Boulder City near Hoover Dam. The white sign above their heads reads: "Hoover Dam site as it appeared June 12, 1930." Note: The image itself is slightly worn, as indicated by the brown scratches across the face of the photograph.

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Postcard of Servive Bureau, Boulder City, circa 1932-1939

Date

1932 to 1939

Archival Collection

Description

Photograph of the Hoover Dam Service Bureau, formally known as Boulder Dam, and theatre.

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Photograph of man aquaplaning on Lake Mead, circa 1935-1950

Date

1935 to 1950

Archival Collection

Description

A shot of a man aquaplaning on Lake Mead, with the upstream face of Hoover Dam in the background.

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Photograph of wood pile, Boulder City (Nev.), approximately 1931-1936

Date

1931 to 1936

Description

A wood pile near the construction of the Hoover Dam probably for the workers' dormitory construction.

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Merle Frehner oral history interviews

Identifier

OH-02062

Abstract

Oral history interviews with Merle Frehner conducted by Elisabeth Nelson Patrick January 17, 1981 and January 19, 1981 for the UNLV University Libraries Oral History Collection. In the first interview, Frehner talks about his upbringing in Littlefield, Arizona and moving to St. Thomas, Nevada. He talks about driving heavy-duty freight wagons, transporting mining supplies, and the formation of a school district in St. Thomas. Frehner remembers the entertainment in St. Thomas during the 1920s, recreational activities, and commuting to Overton, Nevada to attend high school. Lastly, Frehner describes the local businesses in St. Thomas, miners residing in the town, and the town’s growing popularity after the construction of Arrowhead Trail (U. S. Highway 91). In the last interview, Frehner discusses transporting produce to Las Vegas, Nevada and Tonopah, Nevada during the late 1920s, the construction of Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead water levels overtaking St. Thomas.

Archival Collection