Carrarra

Snaps from Carrarra and teh nearby cement plant
This kiln was moved to Carrara, Nevada. 1930s (L-R David Banovitch, Shorty Roberts, Vernon Scott.)Dorothy Casner Evans Photograph Collection carrara photo o1 see descript  McAllister daughter, Lucille at family home in Carrara, Nevada with her doll Selda Dean. February 2, 1931	 Ralph Roske Collection UNLV carrara photo o2 see descript  American-Electro Thermo Company Workers. Date unknown. From left to right is painter, Bert Miller, George Probasco, Robert Ginson, Arnold Perry, Paul Payne, L. E. Scott, E. N. Shirley, unidentified, Carl Earl, "Blackie," Aubrey Smith, C. E. Merkel, and A. A. Hall. Charles Thomas-Perry Photographs (PH-00150) Courtesy UNLV DSC 1674
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DSC 1849 DSC 1852 DSC 1855  More advanced than most camps, Carrarra apparently sported fiber optic cable! Amazing! DSC 1858