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Twenty-six separate, but adjacent cemeteries forming the Roslyn, Washington cemetery complex

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Croatian Monument fundraising goal closing in on target

Posted on April 27, 2018May 23, 2018 by sitetender

As the planned Memorial Day dedication of the new Croatian Monument being installed in the Roslyn Cemetery approaches (see related story here), nearly $12,000 of the $15,000 goal has been raised. Donors are sought to take contributions the rest of the way by May 15, 2018 to be able to Read More …

Posted in Articles, Croatian, General, News

A Tribute to the Region’s Croats

Posted on February 26, 2018May 23, 2018 by sitetender

Support the New Monument in Roslyn’s Historic Cemeteries The unique Roslyn Historic Cemeteries will soon get a brand new monument, in tribute to the Croats who helped shape the Eastern Washington towns of Roslyn, Ronald and Cle Elum. This monument will stand as a testament not only to the Croatian Read More …

Posted in Articles, Croatian, General, News

New book pays tribute to 45 Roslyn Miners killed in 1892 explosion

Posted on December 7, 2017January 9, 2018 by sitetender

ALMOST SOLD OUT Explosion Kills 45 Miners in Roslyn, Washington The Tragedy of May 10th, 1892 This book is sure to be treasured for generations to come The Upper County is built upon a foundation of coal mining This book pays tribute to the 45 miners who lost their lives Read More …

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1892 Roslyn #1 mine blast killed 45 men

Posted on November 27, 2016January 9, 2018 by sitetender

From 8-18-1989 Ellensburg Daily Record By Paul Fridlund May 10, 1892. Benjamin Ostliff, an English immigrant, left home for the mine. For the father of six children this day promised something that had been infrequent lately. He would work a full shift in No.1 Mine in Roslyn. The family needed Read More …

Posted in ArticlesTagged #1 mine, 1892, explosion, history, No. 1 mine

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    • General Historical Overview
    • “The Historical Cemeteries of Roslyn, WA”
    • Karyne Ware – The Story Behind the Book
    • Newspaper Articles
    • Historical Records and Ordinances
  • News
  • About
    • About the Roslyn Cemeteries
    • Who We Are
    • Reviews
    • Resources
      • Roslyn Cemeteries Design Standards
    • Who is Karyne Ware?
    • Contact Us
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