HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID
RG5397.AM: Estle Plumb “Pete” Dunlap, 1905-1992
Papers: 1946-1950
Franklin County, Nebraska: Farmer; engineering technician
Size: Three folders
BACKGROUND NOTE
Born at Franklin, Nebraska, on July 30, 1905, Estle Plumb “Pete” Dunlap married Gracie Gessford, and the couple had four children. Dunlap farmed in Franklin County, as well as working with a survey crew on various county engineering projects. In the 1940s, he worked for the federal government on various WPA a reclamation projects. In 1949-1950, Dunlap worked on the Harlan Dam project in Harlan County, Nebraska. Estle Plumb “Pete” Dunlap died on September 1, 1992.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
This collection consists of five folders. The first folder contains photocopies of federal employment and civil service applications for Estle Plumb “Pete” Dunlap, dating from 1946. Also included are copies of several newspaper clippings about the building of the Harlan County Dam. The remaining two oversized folders contain various technical drawings for pouring concrete for the Harlan County Dam. The drawings date from 1949 and 1950.
INVENTORY
Folder
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- Federal employment applications, newspaper clippings, etc.
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- Harlan County Dam concrete drawings, 1949 (see OB125)
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- Harlan County Dam concrete drawings, 1950 (see OB125)
Subject headings:
Dams — Nebraska — Harlan County — Design and construction
Dunlap, Estle Plumb “Pete,” 1905-1992
Harlan County Dam (Neb.)
TMM 01-13-2021