Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Robert Lee Craig \"Peg-leg\" (1866–1938) was one of the early full-time fossil quarriers in America. He worked in the Green River Formation of Wyoming, near the town of Kemmerer. Between 1897 and 1937, Craig worked a fossil layer known as the 18-inch layer. He had lost a leg in a mining accident several years earlier and carved wooden legs from barrel staves, which earned him the name \"Peg-Leg\".R."@en }
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- Lee_Craig comment "Robert Lee Craig \"Peg-leg\" (1866–1938) was one of the early full-time fossil quarriers in America. He worked in the Green River Formation of Wyoming, near the town of Kemmerer. Between 1897 and 1937, Craig worked a fossil layer known as the 18-inch layer. He had lost a leg in a mining accident several years earlier and carved wooden legs from barrel staves, which earned him the name \"Peg-Leg\".R.".