“Library jewels” contender #3: missionary’s manuscripts
(Photo courtesy of Washington State Library) Here comes our third and final “State Library jewel” for March, a collection of manuscripts written by Helen W. Clark, a missionary who worked with the Spokane and Makah tribes in the 1890s. So far in this month’s State Library jewels blog series, we’ve featured the 1913-15 scrapbooks of former Congressman Albert Johnson and an 1888 map of the Northern Pacific’s new railroad route through Stampede Pass and the Cascades . Later this week,…