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226 [Autumn trees]p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137 n 1_03_76
227 [Boy on horseback]p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137 n 1_03_61
228 [color - river running through valley]P0694 Charles Neal Photograph CollectionP0694n130
229 [color oil well]P0694 Charles Neal Photograph CollectionP0694n025
230 [color oil well]P0694 Charles Neal Photograph CollectionP0694n019
231 [color oil well]P0694 Charles Neal Photograph CollectionP0694n018
232 [color oil well]P0694 Charles Neal Photograph CollectionP0694n020
233 [grove of Cottonwood trees]P0694 Charles Neal Photograph CollectionP0694n096
234 [Man and dog sitting in front of a tent.]p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137 n 1_05_022
235 [Passenger cars on the Emigration Canyon Railway.]p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137 n 1_05_012
236 [Residential building.]p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137 n 1_05_024
237 [stage surrounded by horses] - possibly a staged hold-up.P0694 Charles Neal Photograph CollectionP0694n207
238 [This is the Place Monument - Salt Lake City]P0694 Charles Neal Photograph CollectionP0694n035
239 [Woman on horseback.]p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137 n 1_04_015
240 A coal mine with Safety signP0480 United States Fuel CorporationP0480n01_01_15
241 A concretionary limestone unit with a number of bones enclosed.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048nGS10
242 A death pose of an original, composite skeleton of Camarasaurus and Stegosaurus from the C-LDQ may be seen at the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum in the city of Price, Utah. Two skeletons at CEUPM are mounted in a huge sandbox, an inexpensive exhibit, which allows easy access to the individual fossil bones for research or study.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n086
243 A family photo: Bobby, Joy, Tony, Kelly, and Mickey Joy 5 yearsP1134 Joy Ungricht Photograph Collectionp1134n006
244 A full scale model of Maiasaurus, the "Good Mother Dinosaur", by artist Dave Thomas, was commissioned by the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, MT.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n079
245 A full scale model of this life-like Allosaurus may now be seen in one of Utah's Museums. This 1:24 bronze scale model and the life-size replica were done by sculptor, David Thomas.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n075
246 A full scale Pentaceratops is the companion bronze statue to Albertosaurus at the entrance of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History in Albuquerque. Pentaceratops is known from the Cretaceous formations of Alberta, Canada and New Mexico.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n077
247 A geologic map of Utah, illustrates the strata conventionally colored differently according to geological age. Notice the San Rafael Swell, the dominant geologic and geographic feature in the eastcentral part of the State. The Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry (C-LDQ) is located on the northern end or nose of the Swell.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n002
248 A group of workers at a coal mineP0480 United States Fuel CorporationP0480n01_01_04
249 A life-like reconstruction (Trophy Mount) by David Thomas of the head and shoulders of Allosaurus was prepared over a welded armature supporting exact casts of the original bones. The muscles, then the skin, were sculpted in turn to achieve a very life-like representation.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n074
250 A medial view of the premaxillae of a Marshosaur (left) with 4 teeth and Allosaur (right) with 5 teeth. These are important, taxonomic differences.P1048 James H. Madsen Photograph CollectionP1048n067
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