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Collection Overview +/-

Title: G. Ernest Untermann papers
Dates: 1936-1975 (inclusive)
Collection Number: Ms0118
Summary: 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.
Repository: J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Address:
Special Collections
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0860
801-581-8864
http://www.lib.utah.edu/collections/manuscripts.php

Collection Inventory +/-

series: I. Ernest Untermann Sr.
box 1: Miscellaneous Materials
folder 1: Biography, Autobiography

Autobiographical writings about boyhood in Germany. Two biographical sketches, one for eighty-fifth birthday article; obituary.

folder 2: Newspaper Clipping

Biographical for ninetieth birthday.

folder 3: Washington Park Zoo--Notes, Report

Director's notes on animal lifespan and director's report on the Zoo.

folder 4: Washington Park Zoo Bulletins (1936-1940)
folder 5: Washington Park Zoo--Speeches

Milwaukee radio broadcasts.

folder 6: Washington Park Zoo--Notes

Lists of animals in the zoo, care and feeding, gestation times. Lists of officers of the Zoological Society.

folder 7: Washington Park Zoo--Newspaper Clippings
folder 8: Correspondence (1944 October 14-1965 August 05)

Letters between Ernest Untermann, Sr., and geologists and paleontologists about accuracy of his paintings to make them more factual. Letter from Wallace F. Bennett congratulating Ernest, Sr., on his ninetieth birthday. Letter to G. Ernest from Milwaukee County Historical Society accepting remaining papers of Ernest, Sr.

folder 9: Paintings

Four small oil paintings depicting prehistoric subjects.

folder 10: Published Articles (1939)

Newspaper stories, 1939: "The Luck of Gus" and "The Wreck of the Adam M. Simpson" Written by Ernest, Sr., from his experiences as a sailor.

folder 11: Newspaper Editorials (1939 December-1940 April)

Daily editorials about foreign affairs, World War II.

folder 12: Newspaper Editorials (1940 April-July)

Daily editorials about foreign affairs, World War II.

folder 13: Stories-Sailing and Sailors

Four stories: "The Luck of Gus," "The Wreck of the Adam Simpson," "The Winning of Ruth Northington," and "The Impact of Reality."

folder 14: Stories-Africa

Two stories with factual basis: "When Bwana Nguvu Returns," and "A Debt to Oldeani."

folder 15: Speech

"Art in the Natural History Museum."

folder 16: Writings-Animal Classification

Six papers: "The March of Events in Animal Classification," "Less Guessing, Please," "Mixed Mammals," "You Can't Get Away From Changes," and two untitled papers.

folder 17: Writings-Conservation

"Conservation, Practical and Utopian."

folder 18: Writings-Paintings, Art

"Landscape Painting and Geology," and "Art and Economics."

folder 19: Writings-Political

Research used for story, "The Ghosts of Granite Mountain."

folder 20: Writings-Philosophical

Five papers: "Logic in Mathematics and Society," "The Riddle of Life in Modern Science," "The Need of Coordination," "Past and Future Absolutes," and "Words Without Meaning."

box 2: Scientific Writings
folder 1: Paleontology

Notes for lectures and research for articles.

folder 2: Paleontology

Three papers: "Fossils in a Zoo," "Restoration of Uinta Fossils," and "Causes of Extinction."

folder 3: Geology, Continental Drift

Six papers: "History of the Uinta Mountain Uplift," "Jabberwocky in Geology," "Modern Problems of Geology," "Bailey Willis, Outlines of Geologic History," "Notes for an Analysis of the Theory of Drifting Continents," and "A Geological Comparison of South America with South Africa."

folder 4: Earth and Changes

Chart: "How Old is the Earth?" Four papers: "What Climate, Past and Present, Did to Plants and Animals," "Travail of New Cosmogonies," "The Changing World of the Ice Age," and "How Continents, Oceans and Animals Changed."

folder 5: Animal Classification

Six papers: "The March of Events in Animal Classification" (lecture before staff of Marquette University Medical College), "Less Guessing, Please," "Mixed Mammals," "You Can't Get Away from Changes," untitled on great apes, and untitled on classification.

folder 6: Zoology

Five papers: "Discipline Among Animals," "Experiences with Wild Animals," "Animal Intelligence and Personality," "Hidden Faults in Zoo Animals," and untitled on teaching natural history through use of zoos.

folder 7: Animal Change and Coloration

Five papers: "The Unseen Billions," "Mimicry and Color Protection of Animals," untitled on why animals on different continents are so different, untitled on amphibian germ change experiments, and "Some Thoughts in Regard to Coloration of Animals," by G.A. Zeisler.

folder 8: Reptiles, Birds, Mammals

Six papers: "World During the Age of Reptiles," "Predentates and Reptile Birds," "The Origin of Birds" (on Cuvier's classification of fossils), "Mammal Teeth and Descent," untitled on predentate reptiles, and outline of Revision of Pelycosaura of North America, by E. C. Case.

folder 9: Fossil and Present Mammal Lists

Lists of scientific name classifications, with notes.

folder 10: Fossil Mammal Lists

Lists of development of mammals by scientific and common name classification, with notes.

folder 11: Mammal Distribution Lists

Lists, by common and scientific names and of locations of mammals on earth.

folder 12: Bird Lists by Region

Lists by common and scientific names of locations of birds on earth, with notes.

folder 13: Bird Classifications

Classification by scientific and common names, facts about various birds, notes.

folder 14: Homo Sapiens

Two papers: "The History of Man," and "The Biologist Looks at Man," by Julian Huxley.

folder 15: Genetics, Evolution

Three papers: "Problems of Eugenics in Modern Genetics," "The Issue in Modern Scientific Thinking," and "The Doctrine of Organic Evolution," by William Fay.

folder 16: Plants

"About Plants," notes.

series: II. G. Ernest and Billie R. Untermann
box 3: Biographical, Pow Wow
folder 1: Biographical

Brief biographical sketches, newspaper biographical notes, anecdotes about G. Ernest, rough transcript of taped interview with Billie about G. Ernest.

folder 2: G. Ernest Untermann-Newspaper Obituaries (1975)
folder 3: Billie R. Untermann-Funeral Oration, Obituary (1973)
folder 4: Memorabilia

Business cards, programs.

folder 5: Utah State Personnel Division Records

The records concerning Billie R. Untermann include: "Notification of Personnel Action" forms and memoranda regarding Billie's work at the Field House.

folder 6: Pow Wow (1967 January 22-1972 January 30)

"News Information Sheets" filled out by G. Ernest and Billie about the Field House for the State Parks employees' newsletter.

folder 7: Pow Wow (1967 March 08-1969 May 08)

Utah State Parks and Recreation Commission newsletters--run incomplete.

series: III. G. Ernest and Billie R. Untermann and Others
box 4: Writings, Speeches, and Maps
folder 1: Manuscript--"Geologic Atlas of Utah"
folder 2: Notes and Research Writings--"Geologic Atlas of Utah"
folder 3: Notes--"Geologic Atlas of Utah"
folder 4: Charts--"Geologic Atlas of Utah"
folder 5: Bulletin--Utah Geological Survey

Papers to be used as part of a report to be published in the Bulletin.

folder 6: Untermann, G. Ernest and Billie R., "Stratigraphic Column of the Uinta Mountains and Vicinity," Utah Field House of Natural History Paper No. 1, mimeographed (Vernal, Utah), 10 pages (1946)
folder 7: Untermann, G. Ernest and Billie R., "The Uinta Mountains and Vicinity, A Field Guide to the Geology," Utah Field House of Natural History, Paper No. 1, mimeographed (Vernal, Utah), 10 pages (1948)
folder 8: Untermann, G. Ernest and Billie R., The Uinta Mountains and Vicinity, A Field Guide to the Geology, Utah Geological and Mineral Survey, Reprint 43, (University of Utah), 12 pages (1954)
folder 9: Untermann, G. Ernest and Billie R., "From Mancos to Mancos Across the Uintas (Vernal to Manila)," Sixteenth Annual Field Conference, 2 pages (1969)
folder 10: Untermann, G. Ernest and Billie R., "Geology of the Eastern End of the Uinta Mountains, Utah-Colorado," 4 pages
folder 11: G. Ernest Untermann--Natural History Speeches and Writings

Ten papers: "Ancestors," ca. March 1968; "Oils from Land and Sea," ca. August 1968; "Whiterocks 'Caveman' Discovered"; "Early American Mammals"; "Strange Mammals of Long Ago"; "Field House Nature Notes: Tortoises"; "Ancient Life"; "The Thundering Herd"; "Mountains"; and "Earthquakes."

folder 12: G. Ernest Untermann -- Political Issues and Conservation

Seven papers: "Pity the Poor Politician," Vernal Express; "Take Your Pick," ca. 1956; "Black Sheep"; "Vernal Expressions"; "Where is the Shining Beacon?"; "What's in a Name?"; and "A Name for the Lake."

folder 13: Articles and Clippings--Flouridation of Water Systems
folder 14: Unterman, G. Ernest, "Science Museums of Utah" (typescript)

Tull, Patricia L., and Stites, Helena B., "Museums and Collections in Utah Open to the Public," Utah Historical Quarterly.

folder 15: G. Ernest Untermann--Miscellaneous Subjects

Five papers: "Arnold Machinery Equipment Does the Job," "The Public Library," "Eastern Utah on the March," "The Great Diamond Hoax," and "Lost Mines."

folder 16: G. Ernest Untermann -- Manuscript

Incomplete manuscript on Pat Lynch.

folder 17: Geologic Maps of Utah
folder 18: Geologic and Topographic Maps of California
folder 19: Political and Geologic Maps of the Pacific Islands, Europe, Alaska, and Nevada
folder 20: Histomap of Evolution
series: IV. Dinosaur National Monument
box 5: Dinosaur National Monument
folder 1: Guidebooks--Untermann, G. Ernest and Billie R. (1969) (1972)

A Popular Guide to the Geology of Dinosaur National Monument, (Utah-Colorado: Dinosaur Nature Association, Dinosaur National Monument, 1969), 126 pages. Guide to Dinosaur Land and the Unique Uinta Country (Vernal: Utah Field House of Natural History, 1972), 170 pages.

folder 2: Manuscript--"Popular Geology of Dinosaur National Monument"
folder 3: Notes--"Popular Geology of Dinosaur National Monument"
folder 4: Untermann, Billie R.--Ranger-Naturalist Reports (1947)
folder 5: Bibliographies--Dinosaur National Monument and General Geology
folder 6: Brochures and Pamphlets

Dinosaur National Monument (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.) "The Uintah Basin--Its Attractions and Resources," Utah the Friendly State (Vernal, Utah: Vernal Chamber of Commerce.).

folder 7: Lists, Drafts of Things to do around Dinosaur National Monument
folder 8: Boating Activities

Pamphlets, information sheets about river-running on the Green and Yampa rivers through Dinosaur National Monument.

folder 9: Lists and Descriptions of Dinosaurs Found at Dinosaur National Monument
folder 10: "Fossils in the Carnegie Museum from the Uinta Basin, Utah" (lists by scientific name and geologic formation)
folder 11: Utah Counties Magazine (articles about Dinosaur National Monument) (1947) (1954)

"Uintah County," 11 (April 1947):43. "Uintah County: Echo Park Dam," 4(June 1954): 32.

folder 12: Maps--Dinosaur National Monument, Road, Topographic, Geologic
folder 13: Map--Ashley National Forest, Geologic Map

Mounted on cheesecloth.

series: V. Utah Field House of Natural History
box 6: Utah Field House of Natural History
folder 1: History and Development

Papers explaining how the Field House came to be, copy of the authorization law, dedication ceremonies, justification for maintenance.

folder 2: Budgets and Travel Expenses (1946-1974)

Copies of budget requests, estimates, and monies spent on the museum--run incomplete.

folder 3: Specimens, Collections, Acquisitions, and Contributions

Lists of exhibits and collections in the Field House, guides for museum acquisitions, list of contributions including cash values.

folder 4: Field House Lecture Program (1947-1948)

Promotional information, schedule.

folder 5: Speeches and Writings about the Field House by Untermann

Eleven papers: "Tragedy at the Field House" (about birds flying into glass windows); untitled satire on the scientific language used in the Field House (speech for Vernal Lion's Club), 27 November 1946; "State Museum Wins Public Favor"; "The Utah Field House of Natural History: Its Purpose"; "State Museum Shows Increase in Visitors," 1953; "Face Lifting at Dinosaur Quarry"; "Personnel Change at the Field House"; "Geologic and Fossil Wealth Attract Schools and Scientists to Uinta Basin"; "Field House Gets Dinosaur Model"; "Rebirth of a dinosaur," ca. May 1967 in Vernal Express; and Dinosaur Discoveries," ca. October 1967 in Vernal Express.

folder 6: Promotion and Souvenirs

Information card, Dinosaur Hunting License, "Song of the Dinosaurs," and Dinosaur Motor Lodge folder.

folder 7: Newsclippings, Press Releases (1949)

Field House and paintings by Ernest Untermann, Sr., Deseret News Magazine.

folder 8: Dee Hall Controversy (circa 1970)

Papers by G. Ernest Untermann listing the problems Dee Hall (who as a boy worked in the Field House with the Untermanns) caused as the Museum director.

folder 9: Dulany Hunter Foundation--Meeting Minutes (1961)

Minutes of the First Meeting of the Board of Trustees. At this time structure of the foundation was determined.

folder 10: Dulany Hunter Foundation--Agreements (1962) (1964)

Legal agreements--gift and disposition of Hunter collection to the State of Utah and the Field House, commission for Millard Fillmore Malin to sculpt dinosaur groups, and agreement of 1964 which settled controversy and removed most of the Hunter collection from the Field House.

folder 11: Correspondence (1961 October-1962 March)

Letters between G. E. and B. R. Untermann and Captain Sam A. Dulany Hunter and his wife Mary. Cordial, before the Hunters left Virginia.

folder 12: Correspondence (1962 April-October)

Letters between Untermanns and the Hunters. Cordial. Also some letters with regard to sculpting and casting quarters for M. F. Malin in Buehner Block Company.

folder 13: Correspondence (1963 April-August)

Letters between G. E. Untermann; Aldin O. Hayward, director of Utah State Parks and Recreation Commission; and Governor George D. Clyde about Sam A. Dulany Hunter and his security demands. Attitude less cordial.

folder 14: Correspondence (1963 September-November)

Letters between G. E. Untermann; A. O. Hayward; Harold P. Fabian, Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments; Vernal community leaders; and S. A. Dulany Hunter about stricter security at the Field House.

folder 15: Correspondence (1963 December)

Letters between G. E. Untermann, A. O. Hayward, and S. A. Dulany Hunter, including a lengthy description by Hunter of all his complaints against the Field House.

folder 16: Correspondence (1964 January-March)

Letters between G. E. Untermann, A. O. Hayward, and S. A. Dulany Hunter. Concern expressed about settling the Hunter controversy with legal assistance.

folder 17: Correspondence (1964 April-July)

Letters between G. E. Untermann, A. O. Hayward, M. F. Malin, and S. A. Dulany Hunter about Hunter press releases and legal squabbles and the dinosaur sculptures.

folder 18: Correspondence (1964 August-1965)

Letters between G. E. Untermann, A. O. Hayward, S. A. Dulany Hunter, M. F. Malin, and others about placement of the one completed dinosaur grouping and final removal of the parts of the Hunter collection not legally awarded to the state.

folder 19: Commentary on the Hunter Controversy
folder 20: Newspaper Clippings

Dulany Hunter Foundation gift and controversy.

box 7: Scrapbook on Field House Development
volume 1: Newspaper Clippings, Letters, and Writings
series: VI. General Correspondence
box 8: General Correspondence
folder 1: 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.

folder 2: 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.

folder 3: 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.

folder 4: Utah Field House of Natural History (1954-1955)

A variety of correspondence about the Field House and paleontology.

folder 5: 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.

folder 6: 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.

folder 7: 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.

folder 8: Utah Field House of Natural History (1970)

Letters from Charles Kelly on Untermanns' retirements.

folder 9: 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.).

folder 10: 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.

folder 11: Arthur G. Nord (1947-1948)

Letters between G. Ernest Untermann and A. G. Nord about the Field House.

folder 12: Arthur G. Nord (1949)

Letters between G. E. Untermann, A. G. Nord, and others about progress and support of the Field House.

folder 13: 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.

folder 14: 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.

folder 15: 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.

folder 16: Arthur G. Nord (1955)

Correspondence continued about the Carnegie fossils.

folder 17: Arthur G. Nord (1956-1957)

Correspondence continued about the Carnegie fossils and other subjects.

folder 18: Elda Nord

Letters to the Untermanns expressing appreciation for their sympathy upon the death of A. G. Nord.

folder 19: Ernest Untermann, Sr. (1956)

Letters expressing condolences at the death of Ernest Untermann, Sr.

folder 20: George F. Sternberg (1969)

Notice of his death from Fort Hays, Kansas State College, Hays Daily News.

folder 21: United States Department of the Interior (1921-1952)

Letters about geologic maps of Dinosaur National Monument.

folder 22: United States Chamber of Commerce (1955)

Letters about elections for director of the Chamber.

folder 23: Industry and Power (1951-1959)

Letters from industries and power companies about the Untermanns' geologic work.

folder 24: Miscellaneous (1948-1957)

Variety of personal and professional letters.

folder 25: Miscellaneous (1960-1972)

Variety of personal and professional letters.

folder 26: Miscellaneous

Survey letter about Utah recreation.

folder 27: Incomplete Letters

Two second pages, one signed by Billie, the other by G. Ernest.

box 9: Letters of Appreciation and Congratulation (1948-1969)
folder 1-7: Letters of Appreciation

To the Untermanns for assistance and materials, including copies of their geologic guidebooks, sent in connection with the Field House.

folder 8: Bound Volume of Congratulations (1969)

From friends and associates on the Untermanns' retirement.

series: VII. Upper Colorado River Basin Project
box 10: Upper Colorado River Basin Project and Echo Park Dam--Correspondence (1946-1956)

These letters are evidence of efforts to get the Upper Colorado River Basin Project approved by Congress. The Project incorporated a series of dams on the Green and Colorado rivers to provide irrigation waters which would allow reclamation of then worthless lands. The controversy between the group favoring the dams for power and irrigation and those opposing the dams on ecological grounds centered on Echo Park Dam. This dam was to be built within the bounds of Dinosaur National Monument.

G. Ernest Untermann corresponded frequently with John Geoffrey Will, secretary of the Upper Colorado River Basin Commission; George Dewey Clyde, Utah State Commissioner of Interstate Streams; and Frederick P. Champ, president of Cache Valley Banking Company. Many of Untermann's letters set forth the problem as he saw it from geological and paleontological views. Untermann, Will, Clyde, and Champ, all of whom favored the project, circulated letters and information among themselves and anyone else they thought might be persuaded to help their cause. There are letters to and from Utah's Senators Arthur B. Watkins and Wallace F. Bennett, and Representatives Reva Beck Bosone, William A. Dawson, and Walter Granger, all of whom backed the project. Letters were also written to LeRoy Johnson, representative, California; Ken Regan, representative, Texas; John P. Saylor, representative, Pennsylvania; and Hubert H. Humphrey, senator, Minnesota; who had voiced adverse opinions.

John E. Doerr and Devereaux Butcher, both of the National Park Service, and Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary of the Interior, opposed the project on the grounds that it was an invasion of the National Monument and therefore a dangerous precedent.

Correspondence to, from, and about the Sierra Club and other wilderness groups is less cordial than other letters. Although there are not many letters from these groups, the few in the collection and references to such groups give a clearer, if slanted, idea of this side of the issue. It was the view of the group working for Echo Park Dam that the Sierra Club and other wilderness clubs were seeking only to save the water of the Colorado River system for southern California, where many of them had their headquarters.

Men in the United States Bureau of Reclamation--John R. Riter, E. O. Larson, and R. D. Goodrich--favored the project, as did Harold E. Thomas, a hydrologist with the U. S. Geological Survey, and Arthur L. Crawford of the Utah Geological Survey.

Letters from these prominent individuals and groups, along with correspondence from Utah's clubs and general population, combined with the unfavorable correspondence, give an interesting view of behind-the-scenes work on both sides of the issue.

box 11: Upper Colorado River Basin Project--Speeches, Writings
folder 1: Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) Commission

Reports and proposals on dividing the Colorado River water.

folder 2: UCRB Commission

Meeting minutes, press releases, statements to Department of the Interior.

folder 3: UCRB Compact

Agreement between Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming to share the waters of the Colorado River.

folder 4: UCRB Maps
folder 5: Federal Decisions (1938) (1950)

Increased area of Dinosaur National Monument, 1938; decision of Secretary of Interior Oscar L. Chapman not to authorize Echo Park Dam, 1950.

folder 6: Statements to Congress (circa 1954-1955)

Favoring Echo Park Dam (not Untermann).

folder 7: Statements to Congress (circa 1954-1955)

Opposing Echo Park Dam.

folder 8: Congressional Hearings (1954 January-1955 March)

"Realism and the Dinosaur National Monument Controversy," various drafts for different sessions of the hearings.

folder 9: Congressional Hearings (1954)

Statement of G. E. Untermann before Congress, May 1954. Includes, "Realism and the Dinosaur National Monument," letters and statements from river runners, and professors of anthropology, geology and mineralogy from University of Utah.

folder 10: Congressional Hearings

Speeches, writings, and notes about the hearings, including a brief of the Untermann testimony.

folder 11: Congressional Hearings

Satirical writings on Representatives John P. Saylor of Pennsylvania and Craig Hosmer of California, who opposed the project.

folder 12: Speeches and Writings

Untermann on varied aspects of building Echo Park Dam and on the opposition to the project.

folder 13: Speeches and Writings

Papers on the views of various groups both in favor of and opposed to Echo Park Dam.

folder 14: Fact Sheets

Reports, facts written by G. E. Untermann.

folder 15: Fact Sheets

Statistical, geological, and paleontological facts supporting Echo Park Dam.

folder 16: Fact Reports

Statistical, geological, and paleontological reports supporting Echo Park Dam.

folder 17: Position Papers

Favorable position papers by Utah groups and clubs.

folder 18: Resolutions

Favorable resolutions of Utah groups.

folder 19: Speeches and Writings (not Untermann)

Favorable papers by George D. Clyde, B. H. Stringham, E. O. Larson, John Geoffrey Will, and others.

folder 20: Speeches and Writings (1947) (1954)

Favorable speeches by Frederick P. Champ.

folder 21: Unfavorable Reports on Echo Park Dam.

Mainly by conservation groups.

folder 22: Speeches and Writings

Papers presenting unfavorable aspects of Echo Park Dam Project.

folder 23: "Aqualante Kit"

Collection of fact sheets, note cards for speeches, suggestions for letters to congressmen, and other information for use by "water vigilantes" to convince others the Echo Park Dam and UCRB Project were necessary.

box 12: Upper Colorado River Basin Project--Newsclippings
folder 1: Press Releases Favorable to the Project
folder 2: Newsclippings (1948-1953)
folder 3: Newsclippings (1954)
folder 4: Newsclippings (1955-1956)
folder 5: Newsclippings
folder 6: Magazine Articles (1947-1956)

Most unfavorable to Echo Park Dam.

folder 7: Magazine Articles

Articles by Bernard DeVoto unfavorable to Echo Park Dam, and articles written in rebuttal.

folder 8: Congressional Record and National Materials (circa 1951-1954)

Congressional hearings favorable and unfavorable.

folder 9: UCRB Project and Central Utah Project Newsclippings (1968)
box 13: Upper Colorado River Basin Project--Publications, Brochures
folder 1: National Parks Magazine (1950) (1954)

Articles unfavorable to Echo Park Dam from National Park Service point-of-view.

folder 2: The Utah Clubwoman (1951) and 1952 Official Program of the Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section (1951) (1952)

Favorable to Echo Park Dam

folder 3: Sierra Club Bulletins (1952-1956)

Articles unfavorable to Echo Park Dam project.

folder 4: The Living Wilderness, Hetch-Hecthy--Once is Too Often (1950) (1954)

Unfavorable to Echo Park Dam.

folder 5: Colorado Conservation (1952 March-April)

Gives both opinions, side by side.

folder 6: UCRB Commission (1952-1955)

Repayment plan bulletin, annual report.

folder 7: Brochures and Pamphlets

Many printed by UCRB Commission. Favorable to Echo Park Dam.

folder 8: Pamphlet

By wilderness clubs, including the National Wildlife Federation, National Audubon Society, and the Sierra Club. Unfavorable to Echo Park Dam.

folder 9: Brochures, Pamphlets, and Publications

Favorable to miscellaneous water and power projects.

folder 10: Utah (1948 June)

Water and power project articles.

series: VIII. Newspaper Clippings and Subject Files
box 14: Newspaper Clippings and Subject File
folder 1: G. Ernest and Billie Untermann (1949-1967)

Newspaper articles by and about.

folder 2: Britt, Keith, Sculptor (1961)

Newspaper clippings.

folder 3: Nord, Arthur G. (1956)

Newspaper clippings.

folder 4: Conservation, Reclamation (1944-1954)

Newspaper clippings on water, power, and development projects.

folder 5: Prehistoric Life (1962-1970)

Newspaper clippings.

folder 6: Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
folder 7: Boy Scouts of America

Materials used for geology study.

folder 8: Douglass, Earl (1971)

G. E. Untermann's recollections about Douglass, typed from taped interview.

folder 9: Flannigan, Claire (1943)

Poetry, "Monarch of the Desert."

folder 10: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (1966) (1969)

Correspondence between Billie R. Untermann, Utah congressmen, and President Lyndon B. Johnson; reports and petitions about FDA's and the American Medical Association's intention to restrict sales of organic foods and food supplements.

folder 11: Primitive Man

Outline on development in western North America.

folder 12: Speeches and Writings

Author not identified. Variety of subjects.

folder 13: Speech Notes

Author not identified but assumed to be one of the Untermanns. Note cards on variety of subjects, mostly scientific.

folder 14: Utah State Parks (1966) (1970)

Correspondence and notes on geology of Dead Horse Point, Goosenecks of the San Juan, and Coral Pink Sand Dunes.

folder 15: Utah Senate Bill No. 62 (1957)

Creation of Utah State Park and Recreation Commission.

folder 16: Utah Water and Power Board

State laws related to.

folder 17: United States Department of the Interior (1952)

Regulations related to use of government vehicles.

folder 18: Western Regional Conference of the Council of State Governments (1948)

Report on activities, attendance.

series: IX. Scientific Publications (Not Untermann)
box 15: Publications--Utah Geology or Utah Paleontology
folder 1: Brigam Young University Geology Field Trip from Provo Canyon to Bryce and Zion National Parks, Utah, Guidebook (Provo, Utah: Brigam Young University Department of Geology), 32 pages (1957)
folder 2: Bradley, W. H., Geology of Green River Formation and Associated Eocene Rocks in Southwestern Wyoming and Adjacent Parts of Colorado and Utah, Geological Survey Professional Paper, no. 496-A (1964)
folder 3: Bulletin of the University of Utah Biological Series, The Great Basin, vol. 10, no. 7 (Salt Lake City, University of Utah), 191 pages (1948)
folder 4: Conservation of Natural Resources in Utah, Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 25 (1948)
folder 5: Crawford, Arthur L., "Survey Activities of the Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey: A Report to the Advisory Board" (typescript) (1952 January 01-1954 June 30)
folder 6: Huddle, John W., and McCann,.Franklin T., Late Paleozoic Rocks Exposed in the Duchesne River Area, Duchesne County, Utah, Geological Survey, circular 16 (Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior) (1956)
folder 7: Hunt, Charles B., Cenezoic Geology of the Colorado Plateau, Geological Survey Professional Paper 279 (Washington, D.C.: United States Department of the Interior) (1956)
folder 8: Quarterly Review, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey 5 (1971 February)
folder 9: Welsh, Stanley L., "A Key to the Mammals of Uintah County," Mimeographed (1955 April)

The material for this paper was taken from "Mammals of Utah," by Stephen D. Durrant.

folder 10: Utah Geology

Two photocopy pages of a manuscript.

box 16: Publications--Geology, Paleontology, and Other Scientific Subjects
folder 1: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin (1939-1948)
folder 2: American Geological Institute, Report 2. Earth for the Layman, Mark W. Pangborn, Jr. (1957)
folder 3: Botany--Circular Summarizing Two New Publications
folder 4: California Geology, Special San Fernando Earthquake Edition, California Division of Mines and Geology (1971 April 24-May)
folder 5: Fossil Man

Seven papers with articles on homo sapiens fossils.

folder 6: "The Fun of Shell Collecting," Sunset, The Magazine of Western Living, pp. 57-60 (1962 July)
folder 7: Geological Society of America, Bulletin (1941) (1948)
folder 8: "Geology of the John Day Country, Oregon," Margaret B. Steere, in Ore.-Bin, 16 (1954): 41-44. (Published by Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries.) (1954)
folder 9: Glass, Bryan P., A Key to the Skulls of North American Mammals (Minneapolis: Burgess Publishing Company) (1951)
folder 10: Judson, Sheldon, and Barks, Ronald E., "Microstriations on Polished Pebbles," American Journal of Science 254 (1961): 371-81 (1961)
folder 11: "Life's Mysterious Clocks," Frank A. Brown, Jr., Saturday Evening Post, pp. 18-19, 43-44 (1960 December 24-31)
folder 12: Mineral Information Service, (Published by California Division of Mines and Geology.) (1969 December 22) (1970 June 23)
folder 13: Prehistoric Animals

Publications on dinosaurs and fossil animals.

folder 14: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Special Publication No. 3, Finding Ancient Shorelines (Tulsa, Oklahoma) (1955)
folder 15: United States Geological Survey, Professional Papers (1922-1969)

Mertie, Jr., J. B., Graphic and Mechanical Computations of Thickness of Strata and Distance to a Stratum, No. 129, 1922. Yen, Teng-Chien, Paleocene Fresh-Water Mollusks from Southern Montana, No. 214-C, 1948. Schumm, S. A., The Disparity Between Present Rates of Denudation and Orogeny, No. 454-H, 1963. Foster, Margaret D., Studies of Celadonite and Glauconite, No. 614-F, 1969.

folder 16: United States Geological Survey, Circulars (1946-1963)

Varnes, D. J., Geologic Mapping by means of Geographic Locator, No. 12, 1946. Rowland, John B., Features Shown on Topographic Maps, No. 368, 1955. Finley, Emmet A., The Definition of Known Geologic Structures of Producing Oil and Gas Fields, No. 419, 1963.

folder 17: University of California, Berkely, Department of Geology and Geophysics Annual Report (1972-1974)
series: X. Field Notes by Billie R. Untermann
box 17: Field Notes--Utah
folder 1: Dinosaur National Monument--Geology
folder 2: Uinta Basin--Geology and Plants

Two notebooks.

folder 3: Uinta Basin--Geology
folder 4: Uinta Basin--Minerology, Reptiles, Fish, and Mammals

Two notebooks.

folder 5: Uinta Basin--Paleontology, Osteology

Notebook.

folder 6: Uinta Basin--Paleontology

Single sheet notes.

folder 7: Uinta Basin

Notebook, single sheet notes.

folder 8: Uinta--Geology

Notes.

folder 9: Yampa-Green River Area--Geologic History
folder 10: Miscellaneous Field Notes
folder 11: Miscellaneous Notes--Geology, Paleontology

Single sheets.

box 18: Reference Notes and Condensed Articles
folder 1: Geological Contours

Sketches and figures.

folder 2: Mammals

Notebook.

folder 3: Plants

Loose sheets.

folder 4: Binomic Classifications

Typed sheets.

folder 5: Invertebrate Paleontology

Typed and handwritten notes.

folder 6: Geologic Scale

Compiled by Billie R. Untermann for use in seminar on paleontology.

folder 7: Geologic Formations

Typed notes and condensations of articles by others.

folder 8: Geologic Formations of Western America

Typed notes and condensations of articles by others.

folder 9: Wilson, H. V., "The Recapitulation Theory or Biogenetic Law in Embryology"

Typescript.

folder 10: Boyd, William C, "Critique of Methods of Classifying Mankind"

Typescript.

folder 11: Black, Davidson; De Chardin, Teihard; Young, C. C; Pei, C. W., "Fossil Man in China," Geological Memoirs, Series A. No. 11 (1933 May)

Typescript of general conclusions and summaries on article.

folder 12: Geology and Paleontology--"Uinta Mountains and Utah," "Colorado and Adjacent States," and "Other States"

Typed and handwritten reference notes and article condensations.

folder 13: Geology and Paleontology--"Foreign Countries," "Structural Geology," and "Ingeous Formations"

Reference notes and article condensations.

folder 14: Geology and Paleontology--"Sedimentary" and "Metamorphic" Formations

Reference notes and article condensations.

folder 15: Geology and Paleontology--"Glaciation" and "Paleontology"

Reference notes and article condensations.

Biographical Note/Historical Note +/-

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 married in San Francisco on 14 August 1925.

G. Ernest Untermann and Billie Ruple graduated from the University of California at Berkeley. G. Ernest received an M.A. from the School of Geology and, later, an honorary doctorate. Billie earned an A.B. in geology in 1929 and an M.A. in 1934. She was curator of the Geology Museum at University of California, Berkeley, between 1931 and 1936.

In the 1940s the Untermanns joined the National Park Service and returned to Vernal to work at Dinosaur National Monument in 1943. G. Ernest spent four years as a ranger-geologist, mapping the monument geology. Billie worked on the mapping with G. Ernest and between 1946 and 1948 was put on the payroll as a ranger-naturalist.

The Utah Field House of Natural History was completed in 1946. G. Ernest Untermann, who had been a strong supporter of the project from the beginning, was hired as director-curator. Billie joined him there in 1948 as staff scientist. They spent the following twenty-one years promoting and caring for the Field House. When they formally retired in 1969, Billie was rehired and G. Ernest continued to devote hours to the Field House without pay until 1974. Billie was voted "Outstanding State Employee" in 1972 for her work at the museum.

Billie died 30 January 1973 and G. Ernest died 12 November 1975. Both were honorary, lifetime members of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists and members of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. G. Ernest Untermann was briefly written up in Who's Who in the West (12th Edition, 1970-71), and Billie appeared in Who's Who of American Women (2nd Edition, 1961-62).

As coauthors they published Geology of Dinosaur National Monument, 1969; Dinosaur Land and the Unique Uinta Country, 1972, and other geological studies. They also wrote, separately and jointly, innumerable articles for the local newspaper, the Vernal Express, and articles for professional journals.

Content Description +/-

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. Information regarding geological and paleontological contributions from Ernest Untermann Sr. are also included.

In the interest of chronology, the papers of Ernest Untermann Sr., comprise the first part of the collection. These two boxes include correspondence, reports, and clippings on the Washington Park Zoo, and published articles and scientific writings. Also included are biographical information and a brief autobiography.

The biographical information contained in the collection about G. Ernest and Billie Untermann has been placed in a section with their miscellaneous writings. These consist of articles written for the Utah State Parks employees newsletter, the Pow Wow; articles on their geological research; speeches and miscellaneous writings by G. Ernest; and maps.

A small section on Dinosaur National Monument contains brochures, publications, and maps about the monument area. There are also two geological guidebooks written by G. Ernest and Billie, as well as field naturalist reports written by Billie during the years the Untermanns worked for the United States Park Service.

The Utah Field House of Natural History in Vernal, Utah, was the setting for most of the Untermanns' professional life. The information on the Field House begins with its concept and follows through to the functioning of a successful museum. Reports, clippings, correspondence, and other writings about the growth of the Field House are contained in a large scrapbook kept by the Untermanns. Also included are correspondence and clippings about the Dulany Hunter Foundation and the controversy about the future of the Field House, which was brought on by conflicting opinions between Sam A. Dulany Hunter and G. Ernest Untermann.

General correspondence is arranged by subject, covering, first, letters concerned with the Field House and/or the Untermanns' roles there. This section has correspondence with Arthur G. Nord, the assistant regional forester, and the family of Earl Douglass, who discovered the dinosaur quarry. Letters from friends and visitors to the musuem expressing their appreciation to the Untermanns are filed chronologically. A bound volume of congratulatory letters given to G. Ernest and Billie on their retirement from the Field House is included.

The central portion of the collection is concerned with the controversy over the Upper Colorado River Basin Project and Echo Park Dam, to be built within the confines of Dinosaur National Monument. The Untermanns were in favor of the project and these papers include their geological reasonings as to why the dam should be constructed. Correspondence about the Upper Colorado River Basin is quite extensive. Writings, speeches, and resolutions favorable to the project, as well as papers about the federal hearings, round out the picture given by newsclippings, magazines, brochures, and other publications.

Newspaper clippings by and about the Untermanns and miscellaneous subjects are filed together in rough chronological order. Included are speech notes, speeches, and writings which are not identified. Publications on geology and paleontology not written by the Untermanns have been included in the collection.

The last and largest portion of the collection consists of notes, research, and writings by Billie Untermann, including field notes about Utah. This portion contains articles and condensations of articles by other authors.

Collection Use +/-

Restrictions on Access:

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Restrictions on Use:

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the G. Ernest Untermann papers must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator.

Preferred Citation:

Initial Citation: G. Ernest Untermann papers, Ms 118, Box [ ]. Special Collections and Archives. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott. Salt Lake City, Utah.

Following Citations:Ms 118.

Administrative Information +/-

Processing Note:

Processed by Marlene Lewis in 1977.

Creator:

Untermann, Gerhard Ernest, 1864-1956

Language:

Collection materials are in English.

Quantity:

7 linear feet

Language of the Finding Aid:

Finding aid encoded in English in Latin script.

Author of the Finding Aid:

Finding aid prepared by Marlene Lewis

EAD Creation Date:

2007

Subarea:

Manuscripts Division
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