Time to vote for your favorite Library Jewel!

We’ve finished showing off the three State Library Jewels for March, and it’s now up to you and others to choose your favorite. The three Library Jewels are an 1897 post route map of Washington, a collection of photos taken between 1920 and 1940 by Asahel Curtis and other photographers, and rare text that is the precursor text to Jean-Marie-Raphael Le Jeune’s famous Chinook shorthand. You can vote by going to the online poll below. You have until this Friday at 4 p.m. to vote for your fave. Get busy! #1 1897 post route map of Washington.

#2 Collection of photos by Asahel Curtis and others.
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#3 Precursor text to Le Jeune’s Chinook shorthand.
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