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Time to vote on favorite State Library jewel

by Brian Zylstra | April 30th, 2012

With the end of April comes the online poll to determine this month’s favorite State Library “jewel.” The three items featured this month include the “Pioneers of the Northwest” poem written by  W.E. McCroskey; Seattle World’s Fair Commission records and other materials; and photo negatives of Grand Coulee Dam taken by famed Northwest photographer Asahel Curtis.

Now we need you to choose which one you like best. Just go to the online poll below and pick your fave. The poll closes Thursday at noon, so don’t forget to vote!

#1    Poem about Northwest pioneers  

#2    Seattle World’s Fair Commission records 

#3    Asahel Curtis negatives of Grand Coulee Dam  

What is your favorite April State Library jewel?

  • Asahel Curtis negatives of Grand Coulee Dam (62%)
  • Seattle World's Fair Commission records (31%)
  • Poem about Northwest pioneers (7%)

Total Voters: 52

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