For many men in the Roslyn area, mining was a way of life. Often two or three generations of the same family worked the mines. Four coal miners are shown standing in the entrance of the mine.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/roslyn_african_american_history/1006/thumbnail.jp
Northern Pacific Coal Company official J. S. Baer informed John Kongley of coal mine situation in Ro...
Officials and coal mine inspectors visit a Roslyn mine. Weight, quality and other information were o...
This video, transferred from 1958 film footage, makes a case for perpetuating coal mining around Ros...
Photo shows coal sorters at the tipple. Boys were employed to sort coal in the early 1900\u27s at a ...
Power house and the old shaft at coal mine No. 4 in Roslyn.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/roslyn_afr...
Roslyn saloons were popular early day recreation centers for men. After the mine strikes were ended ...
Coal miners walking into the mine entrance.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/frederick_krueger/1422/thu...
Loaded coal train cars were routed out of the mines far below the surface. By 1917 the trains were o...
A coal miner operates a coal train in mine No. 5 at Roslyn. Hundreds of loaded coal cars were pulled...
Employees of the Northwestern Improvement Company machine shop at Roslyn, Washington.https://digital...
Roslyn supported many popular saloons during it\u27s early years. Miners as well as other local men ...
Looking east down First Street toward Cle Elum two miles away, many of Roslyn\u27s original wood fra...
The remains of coal mine shaft no. 4 can be seen through the smoke after the October 3, 1909 Roslyn ...
Coal mining in the Cle Elum area offered many men employment. The mine tipple or mine entrance was l...
The boiler and hoist houses at Roslyn\u27s No. 8 coal mine during the winter of 1917.https://digital...
Northern Pacific Coal Company official J. S. Baer informed John Kongley of coal mine situation in Ro...
Officials and coal mine inspectors visit a Roslyn mine. Weight, quality and other information were o...
This video, transferred from 1958 film footage, makes a case for perpetuating coal mining around Ros...
Photo shows coal sorters at the tipple. Boys were employed to sort coal in the early 1900\u27s at a ...
Power house and the old shaft at coal mine No. 4 in Roslyn.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/roslyn_afr...
Roslyn saloons were popular early day recreation centers for men. After the mine strikes were ended ...
Coal miners walking into the mine entrance.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/frederick_krueger/1422/thu...
Loaded coal train cars were routed out of the mines far below the surface. By 1917 the trains were o...
A coal miner operates a coal train in mine No. 5 at Roslyn. Hundreds of loaded coal cars were pulled...
Employees of the Northwestern Improvement Company machine shop at Roslyn, Washington.https://digital...
Roslyn supported many popular saloons during it\u27s early years. Miners as well as other local men ...
Looking east down First Street toward Cle Elum two miles away, many of Roslyn\u27s original wood fra...
The remains of coal mine shaft no. 4 can be seen through the smoke after the October 3, 1909 Roslyn ...
Coal mining in the Cle Elum area offered many men employment. The mine tipple or mine entrance was l...
The boiler and hoist houses at Roslyn\u27s No. 8 coal mine during the winter of 1917.https://digital...
Northern Pacific Coal Company official J. S. Baer informed John Kongley of coal mine situation in Ro...
Officials and coal mine inspectors visit a Roslyn mine. Weight, quality and other information were o...
This video, transferred from 1958 film footage, makes a case for perpetuating coal mining around Ros...