Hoover Dam in Clark County, Nevada — The American Mountains (Southwest)
"High Scaler"
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 bosuns 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 1930s and 1940s. Joe was given the first artists 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.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Charity & Public Work • Waterways & Vessels. A significant historical month for this entry is September 2000.
Location. 36° 0.929′ N, 114° 44.456′ W. Marker is in Hoover Dam, Nevada, in Clark County. It is on U.S. 93, on the right when traveling west. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Boulder City NV 89005, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this marker is in the Mojave Desert and in Greater Las Vegas. It is also in the American Southwest and in the Mountain West. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once New Spain and also Mexicos Alta California.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Heroes of Hoover (here, next to this marker); The Dog Who Owned a Dam (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); The Hoover Dam Construction Mascot (about 300 feet away); New Century, New Challenges (about 500 feet away); Discover Hoover Dam (about 600 feet away); Civil Engineering Monument of the Millennium (about 700 feet away); Hoover Dam and Lake Mead (about 700 feet away); They Died to Make the Desert Bloom (about 700 feet away).
Additional keywords. United States Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior
Credits. This page was last revised on August 20, 2024. It was originally submitted on June 25, 2007, by Dawn Bowen of Fredericksburg, Virginia. This page has been viewed 4,394 times since then and 191 times this year. Last updated on November 9, 2009, by Richard E. Miller of Oxon Hill, Maryland. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on June 25, 2007, by Dawn Bowen of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 3. submitted on June 29, 2007, by Dawn Bowen of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 4. submitted on December 25, 2007, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina. 5. submitted on June 25, 2007, by Dawn Bowen of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 6. submitted on August 18, 2024, by Tom Bosse of Jefferson City, Tennessee. • Syd Whittle was the editor who published this page.





