A close-up photograph of a plaque at Hoover Dam listing the names of those who oversaw and assisted in the construction of Hoover Dam, on the left side of the elevator door, on the day of the dedication.
Close-up view of plaque featuring the names of those who oversaw and assisted in the construction of Hoover Dam, on the right of the elevator door; dedicated on September 30, 1935.
The face of the Boulder Dam Power Decennial plaque, which was made for the ten year anniversary of Boulder Dam, renamed Hoover Dam in 1947. Depicted on the sign is an outline of the downstream face of the Hoover Dam, along with outlines of the state seals of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Transcribed across the sign: "Boulder Dam, Power Decennial. Flood Control - Irrigation - Power. Saluting Boulder Dam On Its Tenth Year Of Commercial Power Production. 1936-1946. Honoring The People Of The Colorado River Basin States. Whose initiative brought forth Boulder Dam, making possible: The maximum utilization of the water resources of this great river system; The prevention of floods; The conservation of water; The availability of hydroelectric energy to a wide area."