Thursday, June 12, 2014

The High Scaler, Hoover Dam Boulder City Nevada

This fellow sits right outside the visitors center, and is dedicated to the High Line workers who swarmed the project:






High Scaler
Inscription. The man depicted on this monument is performing one of the most dangerous yet essential jobs in the construction of the (Boulder) Hoover Dam. Sitting in a bosun’s chair, hundreds of feet in the air, his job was to set charges and clear the loose rock from the face of the canyon walls.

This statue depicts Joe Kine, who performed the work of a high scaler at Boulder Dam, Glen Canyon Dam and other reclamation projects in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Joe was given the first artist’s proof several years before his death in 1998.

This monument is dedicated to all of the men who labored to build Hoover Dam, 98 of whom lost their lives during various phases of the project. J.G. Tierney, a U.S.B.R. employee, was the final fatality.

Steven Liguori, the artist of the High Scaler, was commissioned to do the original bronze statue by Bert Hansen. This statue was made possible through donations to the Nevada Business Enterprise Program for the Blind.

September 2000

(List of names)
 
Erected 2000.
 
Marker series. This marker is included in the Markers Attached to Sculpture marker series.
 
Location. 36° 0.929′ N, 114° 44.456′ W. Marker is in Hoover Dam, Nevada
, in Clark County. Marker is on U.S. 93, on the right when traveling west. 

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