Charles Hazelius Sternberg

Charles Hazelius Sternberg (1850-1943) was an American fossil collector and amateur paleontologist. In 1880 he married Anna Reynolds. They had three sons: George F. (1883-1969), Charles Mortram (1885-1981) and Levi (1894-1976). They too careered in vertebrate paleontology. They are famous for their "Trachodon mummy", an exquisitely preserved specimen of Edmontosaurus annectens (see hadrosaurid). In the Bone Wars, Sternberg was in Edward Drinker Cope's camp. He wrote two books: Life of a Fossil Hunter and Hunting Dinosaurs.

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