Box 8
Contains 27 Results:
Utah Field House of Natural History, 1944-1948
Letters between G. E. and B. R. Untermann and many others about the Field House and the Untermanns' role there.
Utah Field House of Natural History, 1949
Letters between G. E. and B. R. Untermann; Arthur L. Crawford, chairman of the Utah State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development; and others about the Field House development.
Utah Field House of Natural History, 1950-1953
Letters between G. E. Untermann; John E. Doerr, chief naturalist of National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior; J. LeRoy Kay, curator of Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, Carnegie Museum; and others regarding duplicate fossils being transferred from the Carnegie Museum to the Field House and controversy about such a move.
Utah Field House of Natural History, 1954-1955
A variety of correspondence about the Field House and paleontology.
Utah Field House of Natural History, 1956-1959
Letters between G. E. and B. R. Untermann; Julian D. Sears, United States Geological Survey; Mrs. Dorothy H. Radbruch, U. S. Geological Survey; and Douglas M. Kinney, U. S. Geological Survey, in connection with geological maps and reports.
Utah Field House of Natural History, 1960-1965
Letters between G. E. and B. R. Untermann; Aldin O. Hayward; J. D. Sears; F. C. Koziol, director, Utah State Parks and Recreation Commission; and others on a variety of subjects.
Utah Field House of Natural History, 1966-1969
Letters between G. E. and B. R. Untermann, F. C. Koziol, and others. Most related to the Untermanns' retirements.
Utah Field House of Natural History, 1970
Letters from Charles Kelly on Untermanns' retirements.
Earl Douglass, 1924-1968
Letters between G. E. Douglass (Earl's son), Pearl C. Douglass (Earl's wife), and the Untermanns about recognizing Earl Douglass for his discovery of the dinosaur quarry and about recognizing the value of the quarry. Also a copy of a clipping (G. E. Untermann, "Professor Earl Douglass and the Field House of Natural History," Vernal Express.).
Arthur G. Nord, 1942-1946
Letters between G. E. Untermann, Arthur G. Nord (assistant regional forester, United States Department of Agriculture), and others about the Field House.
Arthur G. Nord, 1947-1948
Letters between G. Ernest Untermann and A. G. Nord about the Field House.
Arthur G. Nord, 1949
Letters between G. E. Untermann, A. G. Nord, and others about progress and support of the Field House.
Arthur G. Nord, 1950
Letters circulated between G. E. Untermann and A. G. Nord to and from others about obtaining duplicate fossils, which were taken out of the Jensen Quarry, from the Carnegie Museum.
Arthur G. Nord, 1951
Letters circulated between G. E. Untermann and A. G. Nord to and from others about support for the Field House and the Upper Colorado River Basin Project. Also Nord's tribute to Ernest Untermann, Sr.
Arthur G. Nord, 1952-1954
Letters circulated between G. E. Untermann and A. G. Nord to and from others. The varied subjects include the controversy over the securing of duplicate fossils by the Field House from the Carnegie Museum.
Arthur G. Nord, 1955
Correspondence continued about the Carnegie fossils.
Arthur G. Nord, 1956-1957
Correspondence continued about the Carnegie fossils and other subjects.
Elda Nord
Letters to the Untermanns expressing appreciation for their sympathy upon the death of A. G. Nord.
Ernest Untermann, Sr., 1956
Letters expressing condolences at the death of Ernest Untermann, Sr.
George F. Sternberg, 1969
Notice of his death from Fort Hays, Kansas State College, Hays Daily News.