
And here’s the view from the other side:

There were 112 deaths associated with the construction of the dam. Included in that total was J. G. Tierney, a surveyor who drowned on December 20, 1922, while looking for an ideal spot for the dam. He is generally counted as the first man to die in the construction of Hoover Dam. His son, Patrick W. Tierney, was the last man to die working on the dam’s construction, 13 years to the day later.
*Here’s an actual aerial photo from 1950:

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September 9, 2014 | Categories: American History, History, History of Science and Technology, Human History, Images of History, Photography, Weird | Tags: AMERICA, American History, black and white photography, construction of Hoover Dam, Dam, Death, Government, historic, Historical, History, Hoover Dam, human history, J. G. Tierney, Patrick W. Tierney, Photo, Photography, Politics, Power, Society, US Politics, USA, Water, Weird, World History | Leave a comment

With the way Lake Mead is shrinking, we’ll get to take this shot again pretty soon.
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February 7, 2014 | Categories: History, Photography, Pursuit of Happiness, The Drama Of It All | Tags: AMERICA, Congress, Death, Government, History, Hoover Dam, Photo, Photography, Politics, Power, US Politics, USA, Weird | Leave a comment