George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views
 

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Identifier

sa2-060-02

Date

11-1-1915

Description

This black and white photograph features P. A. Bungart taken in November 1915. He is holding a hatchet up to a tree. Bungart is wearing dark pants and a dark button-up cardigan sweater. He is also wearing a fedora and shin gaiters. The tree that Bungart is standing by does not have any leaves on its branches. On the ground on the left side of the tree is a square piece of wood. Farther away and on the right side of Bungart is a plank of wood lying on the ground. Underneath the photo is an inscription written by Sternberg. Handwriting is below the photograph. "George F. Sternberg, now working on behalf of the Geological Survey of Canada, operated a scow-based camp on the Red Deer River between Red Deer and the Munson ferry near Drumheller. Sternberg was assisted by Jacey Glen Mayberry (died ca. 1950; Mayberry 1985) from Red Deer, J.A. Smith, George Housten, and Peter A. Bungart (1876–1948). "

Physical Description

black and white photograph

Keywords

Bungart- Peter Anthony (1877-1948), Men, Paleontologist, Lorain (Ohio), Trees

Rights

© University Archives, Fort Hays State University

Publisher

Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections

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Language

eng

Transcription

P. A. Bungart taken in Nov. 1915 near Lorain, Ohio.

Keywords

Bungart- Peter Anthony (1877-1948), Men, Paleontologist, Lorain (Ohio), Trees

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