Jessie Hartsuck Scotts Scrapbook at the Washington State Library - ThurstonTalk

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The Washington State Library's microfilm collection prominently features Jessie Hartsuck Scott’s scrapbook, an invaluable artifact from the late 19th century. Scott, who lived from 1882 to 1967, documented her early education experiences, including her time at the South Union School and Providence Academy. A notable photograph within the scrapbook depicts Scott with her siblings, capturing their childhood in 1899. Local historians highlight the significance of preserving such documents, as they provide essential insights into the community's educational history. The library actively encourages residents to engage with these historical resources to foster a deeper connection to their local heritage.

This initiative not only preserves history but also promotes awareness of the region's past. The scrapbook serves as a reminder of the importance of documenting personal stories in shaping a community's narrative. As residents explore these collections, they contribute to the ongoing appreciation of local history.

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