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March “Archives treasures” poll opens

by Holly Martinez | March 16th, 2012

Over the last few days we have chosen three of the thousands of interesting treasures from your Washington State Archives, and now it’s time to vote on your favorite.

The first is a photograph and information about the founding of the Women’s Club of Olympia, followed by a failed Walla Walla Penitentiary break, and the passage of the Barefoot Schoolboy Act.

This poll will close Monday at noon, so vote now on the treasure you value most!

#1 The Women’s Club of Olympia

#2 Foiled Penitentiary break

#3 Barefoot Schoolboy Act

What is your favorite Archives treasure?

  • Passage of the Barefoot Schoolboy Act (48%)
  • Failed Walla Walla Penitentiary break (41%)
  • Photograph and info regarding The Women's Club of Olympia (11%)

Total Voters: 46

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One Response to “March “Archives treasures” poll opens”

  1. Although the “Foiled Penitentiary break” looks a little bit sad in my eyes but I cannot stop watching every detail of this picture. You can define freedom by watching this picture deeply.

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