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Item Geological, Tribal, Historical Monuments in the State of Washington, a recreational resource.(UNKNOWN, 1932) Hutchinson, Ernest N.Idetified as W.E.R.A. Project P32-F2-100 and issued by the Secretary of State, this brochure discusses the Ginkgo Petrified Forest and rock art done by the Native Americans. It also discusses "The Great Mystery Falls of Washington" and Washington's "Romantic Early Days." There are two maps with the locations of rock paintings and rock carvings marked. Black and white photographs throughout.Item Painted rocks.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) UnknownInformation about painted rocks in Yakima County, called "Pe-tuh-num" by the Yakima Indians. Also gives information on a proposed Painted Rocks historical park site.Item Stone age art: Columbia River petroglyphs.(UNKNOWN, 1955) UnknownThis folder, issued by The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, includes a pamphlet entitled "Petroglyphs, Fact and Legend," and six double-sided cards with photographs of petroglyphs and information listed about each one.