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Vote for your favorite April Archives treasure!

by Brian Zylstra | April 18th, 2012

Over the past several days, we’ve shown off the three Archives treasures featured in our April online contest. The three contenders this month are 1) the cross-sound bridge plans, 2) the first territorial law, and 3) the prepared emergency proclamation by Gov. Arthur Langlie in case of a nuclear attack.

Since our office strongly supports voting, we’d love for you to take part in our online poll by choosing which of these Archives treasures you like best. The poll closes this Friday at noon, so make sure to vote in time!

#1 Cross-sound bridge plans           #2 First territorial law   

#3 Proposed emergency proclamation by Gov. Langlie 

 

What is your favorite April Archives treasure?

  • Cross-sound bridge plans (45%)
  • First territorial law (31%)
  • Gov. Langlie's prepared emergency proclamation in case of nuclear attack (24%)

Total Voters: 58

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2 Responses to “Vote for your favorite April Archives treasure!”

  1. Robert Losey says:

    Images need to beable to be zoomed to read the documents.

  2. Hi Robert – If you click on the links, you can see the documents more easily. – Brian Zylstra

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