Earl Douglass was a noted palentologist and the discoverer of dinosaur fossils near Jensen, Utah, which became the Dinosaur National Monument. He died before his dream of a quarry became a reality on Jauary 13, 1931
Letters to Earl Douglass received in 1920, including from N.G. Sowards at Vernal, Utah; Richard S. L...
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monu...
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monu...
Dr. Earl Douglass was the discoverer of the noted dinosaur quarry near Jensen, Utah, now the Dinosau...
Earl Douglass, early paleontologist, spent fifteen years in the Jensen area digging and exploring fo...
Earl Douglass and an unidentified man stand next to the first dinosaur fossils found in the Uintah B...
Diary kept by Earl Douglass during the year 1909. The first entries are field notes from his work in...
Photo from 1916 of paleontologist Earl Douglass at the site where he discovered the dinosaur quarry ...
Earl Douglass explored this type of terrain in the Jensen, Utah, area. Dinosaur bones were found pre...
This large dinosaur fossil vertebrae was discovered and unearthed by Earl Douglass on August 17, 190...
Photo shows dinosaur fossils embedded in the stone at the quarry site in Dinosaur National Monument,...
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monu...
Letters to Earl Douglass received in 1917, including from Charles H. Sternberg of Lawrence, Kansas; ...
Photo from 1916 of paleontologist Earl Douglass and others on an early trail in Dinosaur National Mo...
Photo shows stacks of dinosaur fossils ready for shipment, from the 1916 expedition of paleontologis...
Letters to Earl Douglass received in 1920, including from N.G. Sowards at Vernal, Utah; Richard S. L...
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monu...
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monu...
Dr. Earl Douglass was the discoverer of the noted dinosaur quarry near Jensen, Utah, now the Dinosau...
Earl Douglass, early paleontologist, spent fifteen years in the Jensen area digging and exploring fo...
Earl Douglass and an unidentified man stand next to the first dinosaur fossils found in the Uintah B...
Diary kept by Earl Douglass during the year 1909. The first entries are field notes from his work in...
Photo from 1916 of paleontologist Earl Douglass at the site where he discovered the dinosaur quarry ...
Earl Douglass explored this type of terrain in the Jensen, Utah, area. Dinosaur bones were found pre...
This large dinosaur fossil vertebrae was discovered and unearthed by Earl Douglass on August 17, 190...
Photo shows dinosaur fossils embedded in the stone at the quarry site in Dinosaur National Monument,...
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monu...
Letters to Earl Douglass received in 1917, including from Charles H. Sternberg of Lawrence, Kansas; ...
Photo from 1916 of paleontologist Earl Douglass and others on an early trail in Dinosaur National Mo...
Photo shows stacks of dinosaur fossils ready for shipment, from the 1916 expedition of paleontologis...
Letters to Earl Douglass received in 1920, including from N.G. Sowards at Vernal, Utah; Richard S. L...
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monu...
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monu...