A reflection of the Carlson Education Building in the mirrored windows of the James R. Dickinson Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
A postcard of a U.S. treating plant, part of the Boulder Dam project in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was the old fort after we had rebuilt it. Completed, probably, in the middle of the 1930. Larger picture shows addition which we built on to be used as a curing room for concrete samples.
An addition to the old fort in Las Vegas, Nevada. The addition on the right was probably added about the end of 1930 or early 1931. It served primarily as a curing room. There were several inches of sand on the floor in which concrete cylinders were buried under different temperatures for periods of 28 days or so. My [Henry Wieking] ford is in the foreground. Mr. O.G. Patch's car in rear where he lived. Cement mixer in front which we used exclusively to mix all of our test batches.