ANGEL RESEARCH COLLECTION
PUBLICATIONS AND CREDITS
UPPER LEFT: Paul Eversole's fascination with
the Angel story began on the first of three
expeditions to the Venezuelan rain forest. On
the third of these expeditions, he named "Halo
Rock," from which the photo is taken.
UPPER RIGHT: Eversole spoke to 473
organizations in 3 states in the year that he
returned from South America.
Paul Eversole then took
his knowledge to the
classroom. A lifetime
educator, he fired
students' imaginations
with the stories of Jimmie,
Virginia, and Marie Angel.
BELOW: Having become known as the Angel world authority, Eversole traveled across the United States
for researching purposes. LEFT: Eversole interviewed Ruth Robertson, accredited with leading the
exploration that provided proof that Angel Falls was the tallest in the world. CENTER: With his wife's
(Dorothy) help, Eversole acquired the only interviews ever granted by Virginia Angel (2nd from right).
RIGHT: Eversole also attainted numerous interviews, photos, and journals from Marie Angel, Jimmie's
second wife.
Lee Eversole, also a lifetime educator,
began assisting his father when he was
10 years old. Lee has recently
completed
The 1937 Exploration of
Guiana
and the screenplay, Angels,
wgaw. Now he prepares an article on
Virgnia Angel.
From their homes in Bluewater, New
Mexico, Lee and Paul assisted the
impeccable English documentary
producer and writer, Adrian Warren
(Last Refuge Ltd.). Warren,
incorporating many Eversole
Research Collection photos and
facts, produced,
Venezuela's
Ancient Tepuis.
Lee was able to obtain the
consent of former GOP
candidate, Barry
Goldwater, who expressed
tremendous excitement at
the prospect of writing the
Introduction to the
Eversole's biography.
With his wife, Santianna,
Lee prepared the article,
Jimmie Angel, bush pilot
extraordinaire for Native
Peoples Magazine in 2008.
Having been a columnist for
two years, Lee has also
published articles in Gold
and Treasure Hunter and
Latino World, and assisted
his father with Angel's
Secret, that appeared in
South American Explorer's
Journal.
With his father, Paul, Lee
was interviewed by many
newspaper reporters,
culminating in a 4-page
spread in the Albuquerque
Tribune. Articles
regarding the Eversole's
exploits have appeared in
the Arizona Daily Star,
Gallup, Independent,
Cibola County Beacon
and elsewhere.
Following his father's death and several other
family tragedies, Lee is beginning anew toward
solving the mysteries of the Angels' lifetimes.
He possesses Angel's only original
diamond-claim maps from a vhighly lucrative
venture. He also possesses the only map to
Angel's enticing lost city somewhere in the
Parima Mountains. To this day, it has never been
found.
THE LIFE OF JAMES CRAWFORD ANGEL
DISCOVERER OF THE WORLD'S TALLEST WATERFALL-ANGEL FALLS
EVERSOLE RESEARCH COLLECTION

P.O. 305
Bluewater, NM 87005
505-906-8310
FROM GOLD AND TREASURE HUNTER
MAGAZINE, FEB. 1998, by Lee Eversole.
"MacCRACKEN'S GOLD"
ONE OF THREE LETTERS
FROM LOWELL THOMAS
THE ORIGINAL "ANGELS" SCREENPLAY WAS 1034 PAGES. IT WAS WRITTEN FOR WGA
REGISTRATION. THE FINAL SCREENPLAY WAS REGISTERED SEPARATELY WITH WGA
AND IS 135 PAGES IN LENGTH.
RETURNING FROM HIS
FIRST EXPLORATION OF
THE GRAN SABANA, PAUL
EVERSOLE PUBLISHED
THIS AWARD-WINNING
ARTICLE FOR BOLEX
REPORTER.
THE EVERSOLES ASSISTED
ENGLISH PRODUCER ADRIAN
WARREN WITH CONSULTATION AND
PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS LIVING
EDENS PRODUCTION OF
VENEZUELA'S ANCIENT TEPUIS
IN 1984 PAUL EVERSOLE,
WITH LEE'S EDITING
ASISTANCE, PREPARED
THIS MOST POULAR
ARTICLE, "ANGEL'S
SECRET" FOR SOUTH
AMERICAN EXPLORER.