G. Ernest Untermann papers 1936-1975

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G. Ernest Untermann papers 1936-1975

The G. Ernest Untermann papers (1936-1975) emphasize the scientific and public activities of Gerhard Ernest Untermann and his wife, Billie, both geologists and employees of the Utah Field House of Natural History in Vernal, Utah. Correspondence, reports, articles, news clippings, geological research, speeches, and other materials are included.

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Colorado River Basin Project (U.S.)

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Untermann, Gerhard Ernest, 1898-1975.

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Gerhard Ernest Untermann was born on 6 August 1898, while his parents were in Berlin, Germany, on a visit. Nine months later the family returned to the United States. G. Ernest Untermann's first visit to the Vernal area was in 1919 when he assisted his father, Ernest Untermann, make a mining survey for a Chicago firm. During this visit he met Billie Ruple, a native of Vernal, then thirteen-years-old (she was born 29 July 1906). They remained in contact through the years and were mar...

Utah Field House of Natural History.

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Untermann, Billie Ruple, 1906-1973.

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