Name/Title
Thomas Patrick O'Neill PapersEntry/Object ID
MS.56Scope and Content
Born in Brooklyn, New York, on September 16, 1880, Thomas O'Neill [spelled variously as O'Neil and O'Neal] was a member of the first Bureau of Reclamation crew to do diamond drilling investigations in Boulder Canyon in 1921-23.
When operations in Boulder Canyon were finished in 1924, O'Neill went to the Umatilla Project on the Columbia River in Oregon. In 1929, when the government began diamond-drilling operations in Black Canyon prior to the construction of Hoover Dam, Walker Young sent for O'Neill to serve as the Reclamation camp cook once again. In 1932, O'Neill was put in charge of the government engineers living in McKeeversville; worked for nine and a half years in Boulder City at the government garage; and, in 1942, became supervisor of the janitorial staff at the Bureau of Reclamation administration building. O'Neill retired in 1950.
The cookbook in this collection, copyrighted 1923, was used by O'Neill at the Black Canyon camp in 1929 and may have been the cookbook he used in his last year, 1923, as cook at the Boulder Canyon camp.
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MS 56
Thomas Patrick O'Neill Papers
inventory
[1 box]
Box 1 of 1
item: "Los Angeles Times Prize Cookbook" [copyright 1923; inscribed
[?] by O'Neill (spelled O'Neal) to Boulder Canyon Project office
engineer John Page (1932)]
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Location
Rolling Rack #3
Research RoomDate
March 13, 2025Relationships
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