Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs

The Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs, also known as the Friendship Glyphs, are a Registered Historic Place in Roche-a-Cri State Park, near Friendship, Adams County, Wisconsin. They consist of Oneota rock art, mostly petroglyphs resembling birds, canoes and geometric designs.[1] They were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.[2] The petroglyphs were vandalized by soldiers and area settlers between 1845 and the 1880s, notably Company D of the Wisconsin 1st Cavalry Sharpshooters in 1861.[3]

Outcropping rock
Sign
Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs
Petroglyphs
LocationRoche-a-Cri State Park, Adams County, Wisconsin, USA
Coordinates44°00′06″N 89°49′04″W
NRHP reference No.81000031
Added to NRHPMay 11, 1981

References

  1. "Native American Rock Art in the Eastern U.S." Eastern States Rock Art Research Association. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  2. "National Register of Historical Places: Wisconsin, Adams County". American Dreams Inc. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  3. "Roche-A-Cri Historic Graffiti - Friendship, WI". Groundspeak, Inc. Retrieved 2009-04-03.
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