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Found in the Archives: Lump of CoalCWu archvies has a lump of Coal from the Roslyn mines. Hear how it came to be here in this episode.
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Frank Quilico Audio Interview, part 5In this interview, Frank Quilico talks about his family's Italian roots and their arrival in Cle Elum, Washington. He talks about his father's background in South Dakotan hard rock mining…
From Jon (LDAP) Belford
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Joseph (Joe) Lowatchie Video Interview, part 3Joseph (Joe) Lowatchie (b. December 15, 1922) describes his Hungarian roots and his parents, Frank/Francisco Lowatchie and Marcella Angyl. He talks about their migration to the United States, circa…
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John Venera Audio Interview, part 5John Vernera (b. 1916 in Roslyn, Washington) speaks about his father, Battista Venera, and his immigration from Italy to Roslyn, circa 1909. Venera's father entered the dairy business in 1918…
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Kate Glondo Audio InterviewKate Glondo (b. 1911 to Francis Mynavich Maritich) talks about her family's Croatian roots and immigration to Roslyn, Washington. She talks about gardening, wine-making, lodges, burial customs,…
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Ernest (Ernie) Breznikar Audio Interview, part 3>Ernest (Ernie) Breznikar describes his childhood, which he spent living near the No. 5 Mine in Cle Elum, Washington. Breznikar speaks about Slovenian family traditions, local recreation (bocce…
From Jon (LDAP) Belford
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John Venera Audio Interview, part 4John Vernera (b. 1916 in Roslyn, Washington) speaks about his father, Battista Venera, and his immigration from Italy to Roslyn, circa 1909. Venera's father entered the dairy business in 1918…
From Jon (LDAP) Belford
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