Pictured from left to right are: Hurst Edgell, Morris Jenkins, Albert Bendzak, unknown, Ralph Samovich (sp?), and Frank Subic (sp?). This photo is provided courtesy of Bette Blazevich.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photographs/1214/thumbnail.jp
See the Thomas (Tom) Starkovich Interview for more information.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncad...
Pictured, from left to right and top to bottom: wash house, lamp house (for check in to work and pay...
The town of Ronald, two miles west of Roslyn, was built on company land when No. 3 mine was open in ...
Joy machinehttps://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photographs/1018/thumbnail.jp
Caption: NW Coal Mine--Roslyn, Wa.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photographs/1005/thumbnai...
Employees of the Northwestern Improvement Company machine shop at Roslyn, Washington.https://digital...
Photo shows Pennsylvania Avenue, looking west. Mine engineer\u27s house and NWI coal offices in Rosl...
The Northwestern Improvement Company\u27s No. 4 mine power house and shaft in Roslyn ca.1920https://...
The Northwestern Improvement Company, the mining and land investment branch of the Northern Pacific ...
View looking west on line of haulage slopeshttps://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photographs/1004/...
Employees of the Northwestern Improvement Company posing near the mill at Roslyn, Washington.https:/...
Located on the northwest corner of First and Pennsylvania Streets in Roslyn was the Northwestern Imp...
A group of miners and machinists posed in front of the Northwestern Improvement Company\u27s machine...
See the Colleen Major Interview for more information.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photogr...
Looking southwest toward Snoqualmie Pass, the well established coal mining community of Roslyn can b...
See the Thomas (Tom) Starkovich Interview for more information.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncad...
Pictured, from left to right and top to bottom: wash house, lamp house (for check in to work and pay...
The town of Ronald, two miles west of Roslyn, was built on company land when No. 3 mine was open in ...
Joy machinehttps://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photographs/1018/thumbnail.jp
Caption: NW Coal Mine--Roslyn, Wa.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photographs/1005/thumbnai...
Employees of the Northwestern Improvement Company machine shop at Roslyn, Washington.https://digital...
Photo shows Pennsylvania Avenue, looking west. Mine engineer\u27s house and NWI coal offices in Rosl...
The Northwestern Improvement Company\u27s No. 4 mine power house and shaft in Roslyn ca.1920https://...
The Northwestern Improvement Company, the mining and land investment branch of the Northern Pacific ...
View looking west on line of haulage slopeshttps://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photographs/1004/...
Employees of the Northwestern Improvement Company posing near the mill at Roslyn, Washington.https:/...
Located on the northwest corner of First and Pennsylvania Streets in Roslyn was the Northwestern Imp...
A group of miners and machinists posed in front of the Northwestern Improvement Company\u27s machine...
See the Colleen Major Interview for more information.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncadia_photogr...
Looking southwest toward Snoqualmie Pass, the well established coal mining community of Roslyn can b...
See the Thomas (Tom) Starkovich Interview for more information.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/suncad...
Pictured, from left to right and top to bottom: wash house, lamp house (for check in to work and pay...
The town of Ronald, two miles west of Roslyn, was built on company land when No. 3 mine was open in ...