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The store was built for the Northwestern Improvement Company, a subsidiary of the Northern Pacific Railroad, which operated coal mines on its holdings on the Roslyn–Cle Elum Ridge. [7] Of Northwestern Improvement's three company stores — Cle Elum , Ronald , and Roslyn—the Roslyn store was the biggest and busiest. [ 8 ]
Roslyn is a city in Kittitas County, Washington, United States. The population was 950 at the 2020 census. [3] Roslyn is located in the Cascade Mountains, about 80 miles east of Seattle. The town was founded in 1886 as a coal mining company town. During the 20th century, the town gradually transitioned away from coal, and today its economy is ...
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The Post Office was ultimately closed and its Zip Code 98064 was consolidated into Ravensdale, WA 98051. Coal mining operations began to curtail in 1912–1914, and being the property of the Northern Pacific Coal Co., most of the homes in Kangley were collapsed and shipped via train to Roslyn, WA. where mining operations were beginning to boom.
Roslyn: 16: Olmstead Place State Park: Olmstead Place State Park: March 31, 1971 : 4 miles east of Ellensburg near the Kittitas Highway: Ellensburg: 17: Ramsay House: Ramsay House: May 2, 1986 : 215 East Ninth
The Ridge Association (stylized as RIDGE) was a grassroots citizen's group based in Roslyn, Washington. The group was active from 1988 until 2014. The group was active from 1988 until 2014. RIDGE organized around issues related to sustainable forestry in Upper Kittitas County and Washington State .
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Washington's coal industry was an enterprise with much promise but has never grown. It has remains a subdued element in the history of the Puget Sound Region. The Pierce County beehive coke ovens , of which those at Wilkeson were the most numerous and active, were the sole supply of coke in the coastal area.