THE DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT
Just south of the Uinta Mountains and 18 miles east of the town of Vernal, in the northeastern section of Utah, lies this area (80 acres) which has been set aside, as a national monument, under the above title, on account of its remarkable fossil deposits of extinct reptiles of great size. Remains of many enormous animals, which once inhabited what is now our southwest, have been unearthed in a state of fine preservation. These include complete and perfect skeletons of large Dinosaurs.
Near here may be visited the Uinta Indian Reservation.
Footnotes for Part One
[1:] Robert Sterling Yard.
[2:] Robert Sterling Yard.
PART TWO