2007-01-032022-02-032007-01-032022-02-03https://hdl.handle.net/11124/9938Handling 30' diameter steel penstock pipe by cableway for placement in upper Nevada header tunnel. Boulder Dam. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation photo.Frasher's Fotos, Pomona, Calif.Pub. by Frasher's, Inc., Pomona, Calif.--verso.Date scanned: 2000-10-19.Identifier: SC643.Unmounted; text on front and versoHeld in the Russell L. and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines.Postcard showing a penstock pipe being lowered into place during the construction of the Upper Nevada Header Tunnel at Hoover Dam (Boulder Dam), which is located in the Black Canyon between Nevada and Arizona. In 1928, the U.S. Congress passed the Boulder Canyon Project Act, which authorized the construction of the Boulder Dam on the Colorado River. In 1930, President Herbert Hoover signed a bill appropriating the funds for its construction, and Six Companies Inc. was awarded the contract to build the dam. Construction on the Boulder Dam began in 1931, and it was completed in 1935. President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the dam on September 30, 1935. The dam's powerplant wings were completed in 1936, and its first generator began operating that year. The seventeenth and final generator began operating in 1961. On April 30, 1947, a joint resolution of Congress decreed that the name of the dam be changed to Hoover Dam after President Herbert Hoover, ...Rights management statement available at: http://library.mines.edu/digital/rights.htmlConstruction of Boulder Dam (Hoover Dam)StillImage