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Film strip of individuals or Hoover Dam construction, image 006: photographic print

Date

1930 (year approximate) to 1939 (year approximate)

Description

This photograph has three images. The first one (0272_0040) reads, "Early morning on grave-yard shift, day shift coming on, notice lunch boxes. Hardway Johnnie (John Armitage) the graveyard Asst. Super. Coming down to see why they are slow getting to their jobs - that's me right behind him." "The men nicknamed me Hardway Jr. I relayed his orders. He had a hard time walking those 2x12 boards on top of the forms - they did install rails later, as you can see, but didn't weather the rough treatment - (xx) elevator shaft." "I got a lot of learning under John Armitage. He sent me to relieve on so many different jobs. Had clean up crew for three months - also I ran the pours with #5 hi-line until it could reach the dam no more, with the angle it sat. Tied steel on intake towers two nights." "Most fearful job was relief hook tender on the stiffleg. The job was situated on a pad on the upstream face of the dam, about level with the low-mix trusel, with just enough room for two of the 8 yd. buckets - the stiffleg would leave a bucket of mud - pick an empty one - No.6 hi-line would leave and empty one and pick up the empty. The men stood as flat as they could - during the exchange with the bucket down. The men would grab the swinging steel cables in one hand, the 12 pound hook that felt like 50 pounds. Place cable on eye in bucket, then twist hook down and slam in place - no guard rails." The second one (0272_0041) reads "Intake towers growing. The bottom of the picture shows a finished pour - it must cure for 12 hours in the hot weather, and 48 hours, cold weather - 300 ft. down if you step off the end of this panel (see arrow)," as a handwritten inscription. The third one (0272_0042) reads "The morning after my first night of work, with Dickey" (dog).

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Photograph of flood at diversion tunnel, Hoover Dam, circa 1932

Date

1931 to 1933

Description

Another view of diversion tunnel after flooding.

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Photograph of diversion tunnel construction, Hoover Dam, circa 1932

Date

1931 to 1933

Description

Diversion tunnels still under construction, but in use.

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Postcard of Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada, circa 1940s

Date

1940 to 1949

Description

Boulder Dam.

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Photograph the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes performing at Hoover Dam, Nevada, 1957

Date

1957

Description

The Las Vegas High Rhythmettes posing at Hoover Dam in Nevada.

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Film transparency of electrical transmission towers and wires near Hoover Dam, circa late 1940s

Date

1945 to 1949

Archival Collection

Description

A image of electrical transmission towers and wires near Hoover Dam. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.

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Photograph of a police observation booth on the Nevada side of Hoover Dam, March 5, 2009

Date

2009-03-05

Description

Photographer's notes: "Police observation booth, Nevada side of Hoover Dam, March 5, 2009."

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Photograph of Boulder Highway between Boulder City, Nevada, and Hoover Dam, circa 1935

Date

1934 to 1936

Archival Collection

Description

An image of two vehicles traveling along Boulder Highway between Boulder City and Hoover Dam.

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Photograph of a party held by the Young Presidents' Organization at Hoover Dam, March 9, 1971

Date

1971-03-09

Description

Black and white image of the Young Presidents' Organization Convention Chairman, Dick Woodward (left), and Hoover Dam Project Manager, Frank Lord, greeting Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner, Ellis L. Armstrong, upon his arrival to a celebration held by the Young Presidents' Organization at the Hoover Dam powerhouse. The party for nearly 1,000 people was held on the roof. The visitors, all wearing hard hats, were the first to use this setting.

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Postcard of downstream face of Hoover Dam, Colorado River, Black Canyon, circa 1934-1935

Date

1934 to 1935

Archival Collection

Description

Retouched photo of Hoover Dam. Statistics about Boulder Dam printed on front. Boulder Dam was officially re-named Hoover Dam in 1947.

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