Vote for your fave State Library jewel!

Vote for your fave State Library jewel!

If you like the State Library, cool historical documents and maps, or if you’re just a fan of online voting, then take part in the March version of the “State Library jewels” online poll below!

Over the past week, we’ve spotlighted the 1913-15 scrapbooks of former Grays Harbor Congressman Albert Johnson; a rare 1888 map of the Northern Pacific railroad running through Stampede Pass and the Cascades; and, in honor of Women’s History Month, the manuscripts of Helen W. Clark, a missionary who worked with the Spokane and Makah tribes in the 1890s.

So you’ve read about the three contenders. Now it’s up to you. Go to the online poll and choose which one you like best. The poll closes Friday at noon, so don’t forget to vote!

#1 Former congressman’s scrapbooks

                                                    

 

#2 1888 map of Northern Pacific railroad

#3 Missionary’s manuscripts

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