State gem
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State gem
State gem
Leaders of states in the U.S. which have significant mineral deposits often create a state mineral, rock, stone or gemstone to promote interest in their natural resources, history, tourism, etc. Not every state has an official state mineral, rock, stone and/or gemstone, however.
In the chart below, a year which is listed within parentheses represents the year during which that mineral, rock, stone or gemstone was officially adopted as a state symbol or emblem.
Table of minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones
See also
Lists of U.S. state insignia
List of U.S. state fossils
Endnotes
References
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Citation Linkwww.archives.state.al.us"Alabama Emblems". Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors. Alabama Department of Archives & History. 2001-07-12. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
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Citation Linkwww.dced.state.ak.us"State of Alaska". Alaska Symbols. State of Alaska. Archived from the original on 2009-02-08. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkwww.azsos.gov"State of Arizona Secretary of State". Arizona Symbols. State of Arizona. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgBlair, Gerry. 2008. Rockhounding Arizona, A Guide to 75 of the State's Best Rockhounding Sites. Giulford, Connecticut: Morris Book Publishing, LLC, p. xii. ISBN 978-0-7627-4449-7
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Citation Linkwww.soskids.arkansas.gov"State of Arkansas Secretary of State". Arkansas Symbols. State of Arkansas. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
Sep 22, 2019, 5:22 PM
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Citation Linkwww.library.ca.gov"State of California Symbols". California Symbols. State of California. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkwww.colorado.gov"State of Colorado Symbols". Colorado Symbols. State of Colorado. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkwww.ct.gov"State of Connecticut – Sites, Seals and Symbols". State of Connecticut. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkportal.delaware.gov"Delaware Facts and Symbols". State of Delaware. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkdhr.dos.state.fl.us"State of Florida Symbols". Florida Symbols. State of Florida. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linksos.georgia.gov"Georgia State Symbols". Georgia Secretary of State Archives. State of Georgia. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkspo.nmfs.noaa.govGrigg, Richard W. (1993). "Precious Coral Fisheries of Hawaii and the U.S. Pacific Islands" (PDF). Marine Fisheries Review. Seattle, Washington: National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA. 55 (2): 54. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
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Citation Linkgov.idaho.gov"Idaho Symbols". State of Idaho. Archived from the original on 2010-06-30. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
Sep 22, 2019, 5:22 PM
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Citation Linkwww.illinois.gov"Illinois Facts – Symbols". State of Illinois. Archived from the original on 2006-04-15. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
Sep 22, 2019, 5:22 PM
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Citation Linkwww.in.gov"IHB: Emblems and Symbols". State of Indiana. Archived from the original on 2009-03-17. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkwww.legis.state.ia.us"Iowa General Assembly – Iowa State Symbols". State of Iowa. Archived from the original on 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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Citation Linkwww.kdla.ky.gov"Kentucky State Symbols". State of Kentucky. Archived from the original on 2006-12-13. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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[18]
Citation Linklegis.la.gov"RS 49:163.1 State Mineral". State of Louisiana. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
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Citation Linklegis.la.gov"RS 49:163 State Gem". State of Louisiana. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
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[20]
Citation Linkwww.maine.gov"Maine Symbols". State of Maine. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
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