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From Maurice Blackson
Nathan Sandell shares archival documentation about Professor Paul Creston (1906-1985), a prolific American composer during the 20th century. Professor Creston came to… -
From Maurice Blackson
Maria Adams discusses the Roslyn Cemeteries and the diverse ethnicities that settled in the north western part of Kittitas County, Washington. She also discusses the… -
From Maurice Blackson
This episode features recipes made from cookbooks from the mid 1900's. These cookbooks are in the Frederick Krueger collection. They were researched and made by… -
From Maurice Blackson
Members of the Roslyn Northwest Black Pioneers talk about why they promote the history of Black pioneers in the Pacific North West in this footage from KOMO in 1998. The… -
From Maurice Blackson
CWu archvies has a lump of Coal from the Roslyn mines. Hear how it came to be here in this episode. -
From Maurice Blackson
Voices in the video are Marty Blackson, Julia Stringfellow, and Carolin McCarthy. For the inaugural installment of Found in the… -
From Maurice Blackson
The Seattle Mountaineers club trip to Rainier in 1930. Digitized from 16mm film in 2022 by CWU Archives and Special Collections. -
From Maurice Blackson
Rope riders worked in the coal mines at Roslyn, Cle Elum, and Ronald, Washington. They did the most dangerous work in the mines, balancing precariously on the hitches… -
From Maurice Blackson
Donna has a love of hiking and mountaineering. She lived in Colorado until she was 12 and the family relocated to Easton. She was raised by her grandmother and started… -
From Maurice Blackson
Don Hill was born in Yakima and moved to Easton before he turned one. Don graduated from Cle Elum High School in 1955. He entered the logging industry at the age 10 in…