Voting time for April Library Jewels

Tuesday ended balloting in the April Special Election across Washington, but we’re giving people a chance to vote on something totally different for the rest of this week: April’s State Library Jewels. Over the past few days, we’ve showcased three State Library items or collections. Now you have the chance to review them and choose your favorite. They are a rare poster honoring the latest Washington artist Christopher Stern, a rare atlas nearly 500 years old, and a collection of letters and photos of 1860s Secretary of Washington Territory Elwood Evans. You can vote using our online poll below. The poll closes Friday at 4 p.m., so make sure to vote before it’s too late. Rare poster honoring late WA artist Christopher Stern

Historic, rare atlas nearly 500 years old
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Letters and photos of 1860s Secretary of Washington Territory Elwood Evans
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