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Photograph album, Henry Wieking Collection, circa late 1920s-early 1930s, page 9

Date
1925 to 1935
1905 to 1935
Description
Captions: Laboratory crew - Boulder Dam '32; First train in Railroad Pass, Boulder Dam Project; My garage - Boulder City '32; Burros - Boulder City '32; Near Arden.

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Photograph album, Henry Wieking Collection, circa late 1920s-early 1930s, page 11

Date
1925 to 1935
1905 to 1935
Description
Captions: Stringing cable - Black Canyon; Mr. Walter at play; Burro train at Boulder Dam site '31; Observation point overlooking Hoover Dam site.

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Photograph album, Henry Wieking Collection, circa late 1920s-early 1930s, page 13

Date
1925 to 1935
1905 to 1935
Description
Captions: Catwalk across Colorado River; Auto ferry on Colorado [River] '32/Las Vegas - Kingman Ferry, Colorado River, Oakes #81; Upper entrance to diversion tunnel - Boulder Dam '32.

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Photograph album, Henry Wieking Collection, circa late 1920s-early 1930s, page 15

Date
1925 to 1935
1905 to 1935
Description
Captions: View showing a section of sheet piling in the upper cofferdam; Diversion tunnel #4 - a hole 50 ft. in dia. surrounded by 3 ft. of concrete - Hoover Dam, Oakes 229; Reclamation truck.

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Denton, Sara P., 1924-

Sara Denton was born November 12, 1924 in Paducah, Kentucky into a family of readers and thinkers. When the opportunity arose, at 18 years of age, to move to Washington, D.C. to work in the Signal Corps, she seized the opportunity. From the vantage point of her apartment, she could see the Secret Service assisting Franklin D. Roosevelt into his limousine at the back door of the White House. His polio was hidden from the public but this diversion allowed Sara and her friends to greet and be greeted by their hero.

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Aplin, Hilda B., 1907-1972

Hilda Bush was born in 1907 in Chernigov, Ukraine, Russia. Her family immigrated to the United States and settled in Bakersfield, California. She completed her elementary school training coursework through the Mennonite Church of America Board of Education in September 1925. Hilda and Charles Aplin married in 1927.

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Aplin, Hilda B., 1907-1972

Hilda Bush was born in 1907 in Chernigov, Ukraine, Russia. Her family immigrated to the United States and settled in Bakersfield, California. She completed her elementary school training coursework through the Mennonite Church of America Board of Education in September 1925. Hilda and Charles Aplin married in 1927.

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Transcript of interview with Lilly Fong by Annie Yuk-Siu Shum, February 29, 1980

Date
1980-02-29
Description
On February 29, 1980, Annie Shum interviewed Lilly Fong about her experiences as an educator and resident in Southern Nevada. Born in Superior, Arizona in 1926, Fong would eventually move to Las Vegas after marrying her husband, Wing Fong. Prior to this move, she received her education in both China and Arizona; she later completed her master’s degree in education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). In the interview, Fong talks briefly about her background and eventual move to Las Vegas. She describes how her educational career started at the historic Fifth Street School as a third grade teacher in 1950. Fong also lists several organizations of which she was a part, including the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Fong also mentioned that she and her husband opened their own Chinese restaurant, Fong’s Garden, on East Charleston Boulevard in 1955. Later in the interview, Fong describes her campaign for the Nevada State Board of Regents in 1974 where she would make several accomplishments in the development of UNLV, including the building of its Fine Arts Complex. Fong later talks about Chinese traditions in which she would take part as well as her life in China from 1930 to 1937. The interview concludes with Fong’s thoughts on the Asian Studies program at UNLV and her personal perspective on religion.

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