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Time to vote on July “Library jewels”

by Brian Zylstra | August 7th, 2012

July may have passed, but we’ve launched the online poll featuring July’s “Library jewels.” These are three cool, interesting or rare items found in the State Library.

July jewel #1 is a collection of historic books on fruit growing

July jewel #2 is a slide presentation of the 1914 Sedro-Woolley bank robbery.

And July jewel #3 is a rare collection of 1908 political business cards

Since this year’s Primary Election ends Tuesday, you and other Washington voters should be in a voting mood anyway, so take a moment to choose your favorite July Library jewel in the online poll below. The poll closes Friday at noon, so don’t forget to vote!

What is your favorite July Library jewel?

  • Slide presentation of 1914 Sedro-Woolley bank robbery (71%)
  • Collection of historic books on fruit growing (22%)
  • Rare collection of 1908 political business cards (7%)

Total Voters: 63

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