Coal was discovered in 1883 on land owned by the Northern Pacific Railway Company. The company located several mines in 1886. The town of Roslyn was established during these years, was dedicated on November 22, 1889 and incorporated in 1890 with a population on 1,480.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1017/thumbnail.jp
An illustration of Roslyn, Washington Territory before November 1889. Shows early saw mill, school h...
By the 1930s Roslyn\u27s business district (left) was providing services for few people as the coal ...
The town of Ronald, two miles west of Roslyn, was built on company land when No. 3 mine was open in ...
Coal was discovered in 1883 on land owned by the Northern Pacific Railway Company. The company locat...
Looking northeast on Pennsylvania Avenue at the intersection of Third Street, the central business d...
The rich coal deposits in the Roslyn area fostered the rapid growth of the town. Twenty years after ...
Looking east down First Street toward Cle Elum two miles away, many of Roslyn\u27s original wood fra...
A winter 1915 view of Roslyn, Washington looking southwest toward the mountains of Easton and Kaches...
Looking southwest toward Snoqualmie Pass, the well established coal mining community of Roslyn can b...
Photo taken in May 1892. A crowd had gathered for the funeral of the 45 killed in the great mine exp...
The Northwestern Improvement Company, the mining and land investment branch of the Northern Pacific ...
Loaded coal train cars were routed out of the mines far below the surface. By 1917 the trains were o...
The boiler and hoist houses at Roslyn\u27s No. 8 coal mine during the winter of 1917.https://digital...
A coal miner operates a coal train in mine No. 5 at Roslyn. Hundreds of loaded coal cars were pulled...
Men stood at the intersection of First Street and Pennsylvania Avenue as a lone horse and buggy came...
An illustration of Roslyn, Washington Territory before November 1889. Shows early saw mill, school h...
By the 1930s Roslyn\u27s business district (left) was providing services for few people as the coal ...
The town of Ronald, two miles west of Roslyn, was built on company land when No. 3 mine was open in ...
Coal was discovered in 1883 on land owned by the Northern Pacific Railway Company. The company locat...
Looking northeast on Pennsylvania Avenue at the intersection of Third Street, the central business d...
The rich coal deposits in the Roslyn area fostered the rapid growth of the town. Twenty years after ...
Looking east down First Street toward Cle Elum two miles away, many of Roslyn\u27s original wood fra...
A winter 1915 view of Roslyn, Washington looking southwest toward the mountains of Easton and Kaches...
Looking southwest toward Snoqualmie Pass, the well established coal mining community of Roslyn can b...
Photo taken in May 1892. A crowd had gathered for the funeral of the 45 killed in the great mine exp...
The Northwestern Improvement Company, the mining and land investment branch of the Northern Pacific ...
Loaded coal train cars were routed out of the mines far below the surface. By 1917 the trains were o...
The boiler and hoist houses at Roslyn\u27s No. 8 coal mine during the winter of 1917.https://digital...
A coal miner operates a coal train in mine No. 5 at Roslyn. Hundreds of loaded coal cars were pulled...
Men stood at the intersection of First Street and Pennsylvania Avenue as a lone horse and buggy came...
An illustration of Roslyn, Washington Territory before November 1889. Shows early saw mill, school h...
By the 1930s Roslyn\u27s business district (left) was providing services for few people as the coal ...
The town of Ronald, two miles west of Roslyn, was built on company land when No. 3 mine was open in ...