Marie Budiselich Burchak (b. 1917 in Ronald, Washington) speaks about her family\u27s Yugoslavian roots and cultural traditions. She describes schooling, cooking, languages, home remedies, recreation, and religion in Ronald. She describes her father and grandfather\u27s work in the No. 3 Mine and her father\u27s death due to black lung disease. She describes life during the Great Depression and World War II, and speaks about the African American families in Ronald. The cover image shows Marie Burchak with a land otter in 1955.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/roslyn_history/1016/thumbnail.jp
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Irene Burkheart grew up in Cleveland and was from a family of Polish immigrants. She attended Flora ...
Angela Mrak (b. 1899 in Austria) immigrated to the United States in 1923 and moved to Ronald, Washin...
Marie Plourd, Dona Corr, and Ida Longpre discuss Pete Scheffer, describing how he came to live in Fr...
Michael (Mike) Burchak (b. 1912) remembers his mother, Anne Burchak. In particular, he talks about h...
Mary (Briski) Norwood talks about her Slovenian and Croatian family roots, describing her Briski and...
Helen Margaret Allanson Burfiend was born on July 4, 1901 in the town of Wheaton, Minnesota to Georg...
Olga Gregorich (b. June 1905) talks about migrating from Austria to Ronald, Washington. She talks ab...
Thyra Haugen describes how her family emigrated from Copenhagen, Denmark, to the United States and h...
Helen Anderson Brist recalls memories from her childhood in Montana. She tells how her mother, an im...
Marion Maras discusses his Croatian and Slovak ancestry and growing up in Ronald, Washington. He dis...
Doris Maras discusses the immigration of her maternal grandparents, John and Anna Lindberg, and pate...
Mrs. Larson was born in 1888 and is the last surviving daughter of one of the first families to sett...
Robert Line discusses his family history, including his father’s move from Nebraska to Columbus, Mon...
Marie D’Orazi Giles discusses her family history and life in Missoula, Montana, during the 20th cent...
Sarah Caroline Ross Johnston speaks about her life beginning in the late 1800s, and her family’s his...
Irene Burkheart grew up in Cleveland and was from a family of Polish immigrants. She attended Flora ...
Angela Mrak (b. 1899 in Austria) immigrated to the United States in 1923 and moved to Ronald, Washin...
Marie Plourd, Dona Corr, and Ida Longpre discuss Pete Scheffer, describing how he came to live in Fr...