C.O. Bunnell's correspondence to Ernest N. Hutchinson about petroglyphs near Maryhill, Washington, 1937.

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C.O. Bunnell's correspondence to Ernest N. Hutchinson about petroglyphs near Maryhill, Washington, 1937.

This is the collection of correspondence between C. O. Bunnell and Ernerst N. Hutchinson, Washington State Secretary of State, about the petroglyphs near Maryhill, WA and other antiquities in the area.

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Bunnell, Clarence Orvel

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C.O. Bunnell was employed by the Pacific Power and Light Company as a Special Farm Agent. He was located in White Bluff's, Washington in 1937. He had a great interest in Indian lore, the geology and points of prehistoric interest of Eastern Washington. Because of his interest, he was often asked to give lectures during the year to many local groups. In 1937, he sent sketches of some of the petroglyphs that he had seen on cave walls near Maryhill, WA to Ernest N. Hutchinson, the Secretary of Stat...

Hutchinson., Ernest N.

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Washington (State). Office of the Secretary of State

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Pacific Power and Light Company

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"Stories of Pacific Powerland" was a five-minute radio program sponsored by Pacific Power and Light Company. All 1273 programs, which were presented from 1961-1977, were narrated by Nelson Olmsted. Each program dealt with Western history, biography, or folklore. From the description of Stories of Pacific Powerland, typescripts, 1961-1977. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 28440799 ...