Vote for your favorite “State Library jewel”
In the Office of the Secretary of State, we’re fond of putting things up to a vote. Two weeks ago we asked what your favorite “Archives treasure” was, and now we’d like to know which “State Library jewel” you find most interesting.
Last week we featured three different “State Library jewels” for January, beginning with a state road map dating back to 1924. We then traveled a little further back in time with the list of motor vehicle owners from 1912, and on Friday we dug up a suffrage leader’s scrapbook.
Now we would like your opinion. Please vote on your favorite library jewel below. The poll will remain open until noon on Friday.
#1 1924 road map
#2 List of motor vehicle owners in 1912
#3 Suffrage leader’s scrapbook
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2 thoughts on “Vote for your favorite “State Library jewel””
Suffrage Leader’s scrapbook
This was difficult. From a historical perspective it would be the Suffrage leader’s scrapbook. It is always interesting to see what the citizens of the day “valued” the most.
From a personal perspective I would have enjoyed spending time with the map on a sunny day like today. It would have been fun just to see where the map would take me!
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