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Photograph of Hoover Dam, circa 1935

Date

1935

Archival Collection

Description

Picture of the power substation construction at Hoover (Boulder) Dam.

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Photograph of Hoover Dam, circa 1935

Date

1935

Archival Collection

Description

An Arizona side view of Lake Mead filled at Hoover Dam.

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Photograph of machinery at Hoover Dam, 1931

Date

1931

Description

Machinery at Hoover Dam site near Boulder City, Nevada, 1931.

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Postcard of Hoover Dam construction, 1931

Date

1931

Description

Illustration of Boulder Dam, later called Hoover Dam, construction. Caption reads: "A close-up, showing construction detail, Boulder Dam, Colorado River."

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Aerial photograph of the dam, Hoover Dam, circa early 1930s

Date

1931 to 1936

Description

Aerial view of Hoover Dam construction, looking upstream.

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Photograph of Hoover Dam, circa 1935

Date

1935

Archival Collection

Description

Picture of the power substation construction at Hoover (Boulder) Dam.

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Photograph of the Hoover Dam, circa 1936

Date

1935 to 1937

Description

An aerial, upstream view of the completed Hoover Dam.

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Postcard of Hoover Dam, circa 1935

Date

1935

Archival Collection

Description

A Nevada side view of Lake Mead filled at the recently completed Hoover Dam. Caption at bottom of postcard reads: "Boulder Dam crest and intake towers, looking toward Arizona side." Boulder Dam was officially re-named Hoover Dam in 1947.

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Hoover Dam, 1930-1965

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Series

Scope and Contents

Materials contain photographs of the Hoover Dam and surrounding areas from 1930 to 1965. The Hoover Dam, also known as the Boulder Dam, was constructed on the Colorado River in Black Canyon near Las Vegas, Nevada from 1931 to 1936 during the Great Depression. The dam impounds Lake Mead, the country's largest reservoir, and it provides hydroelectric power to Nevada, Arizona, and California.

Materials also include photographs of the Pueblo Grande de Nevada archaeological sites, also known as the "Lost City," which were partially covered by the waters of Lake Mead. The area originally belonged to Puebloan peoples. Additionally, the materials contain photographs of the town of St. Thomas, which was also submerged beneath Lake Mead.

Archival Collection

Elbert Edwards Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00214
Collection Name: Elbert Edwards Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Photograph of cables on Hoover Dam, 1934

Date

1934-01

Description

Photograph taken by John McCreary of cables on the Hoover Dam, 1934 January.

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