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Film transparency of Hoover Dam's downstream face, circa late 1930s

Date

1935 to 1939

Archival Collection

Description

Black and white image of the downstream side of Hoover Dam. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.

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Film transparency of canyon walls being blasted by dynamite, Hoover Dam, May 10, 1933

Date

1933-05-10

Archival Collection

Description

A view of canyon wall dynamite blasts, in preparation for the Hoover Dam construction.

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Photograph of the wing-flap of the Flying Boat being moved to Los Angeles Harbor for assembly, June, 1946

Date

1946-06

Description

The 74-foot wing-flap of Howard Hughes' Flying Boat en route from Hughes Aircraft plant in Culver City, California to Los Angeles Harbor where the plane was assembled June 1946.

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Photograph of the Union Pacific Railroad Depot in Boulder City (Nev.), March 1974

Date

1974-03

Description

Union Pacific Railroad Depot getting ready for the move to Clark County Museum, March 1974.

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Slide of a highway sign stating "The people of Indiana welcome you" at an unknown location in New Albany, Indiana, circa 1960s-1970s

Date

1960 to 1979

Description

A highway sign stating "The people of Indiana welcome you" at an unknown location in New Albany, in Southern Indiana. Exit 123 connects the Sherman Minton Bridge with Elm Street east to State Street and Indiana 111 (Main Street) south.

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Postcard of Howard Family, late 1800s - early 1900s

Date

1890 to 1910

Description

A group picture of the Howard Family, probably taken in West Brach, Bridge Creek, Oregon. Handwritten description provided on stock card: "Postcard. Backrow L to R: 1) William D. Howard; 2) Marcus Howard, father; 3) Nancy Howard Copley (tallest figure); 4) Mary Josephine (Baxter) Howard, mother; 5) Ollie Howard Lohr. Front row: 1) Allie Howard Moxley; 2) Lyght Howard; 3) Minnie Howard. (Taken in Oregon)." Additional handwritten description provided on separate piece of paper: "Jesse should be Jessie Pearl Howard Johnson Manor. Picture probably taken in West Branch, Bridge Creek, Oregon. Backrow, l to r: 1) William D. Howard; 2) Marcus Howard, father; 3) Nancy Howard Copley (tallest fig.); 4) Mary Josephine (Baxter) Howard, mother; 5) Ollie Howard Lohr. Front row: 1) Allie Howard Moxley; 2) Lyght Howard (died WW1 influenza epid.); 3) Minnie Howard (died about 15 years old). James H. Howard, Ruth Foster Roark's great-great grandfather."

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