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Central Washington University and Roslyn Museum Join forces

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Roslyn Museum Board President Nick Henderson confers on the methods and expertise necessary to archive, catalog and categorize the artifacts now in the Roslyn Museum's storage, with Professors:  Raymond Hall,  Assistant Professor,  African and Black Studies Program,  Department of Anthropology Kathleen Barlow,   Chair , of the Department of Anthropology and Museum  Studies. Mark Anslander,  Associate Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies,  Museum of Culture and Environment. All from Central Washington University


Pictured  L to R) Pres, Henderson, Prof. Anslander, Prof. Hall, Prof. Barlow

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Pictured here in front of the historic Cabin  L to R)
Profesor Mark Anslander,  Professor Raymond Hall,  Professor Kathleen Barlow ,  Nick Henderson President of the Museum Board and Scott Templin, Photographer, Videographer and Museum Volunteer,  Discussing  artifacts and their preservation 

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Doctor Raymond Hall examines document found in cabin

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L to R Professors Barlow, Anslander, Scott Templin, Dr. Hall and Nick Henderson going through stored boxes

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above:Professor Anslander, Doctor Hall, Professor Barlow examine items taken from cabin

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above:C.W.U. students;  Anna Scott, Emily Hogan, Ashley(spanky) Winn, Corey Bradbury, Zach Chisholm and Museum Volunteers erect a tent to cover entrance to cabin because of imminent rain, under the watchful eye of Dr. Raymond Hall.

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Emily, Anna, Ashley and Museum Volunteer Scott: display one of the Treasures found a flag circa 1860's Civil War era

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                       above:        Hard work but they were all up to it

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                    From the cabin to the storage unit all day long

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This switchboard donated by the Roslyn Telephone Company, went into service Circa: 1896 under Anthony Stoves' ownership and continued to serve Roslyn customers until approximately 1962 when it was retired by the present Roslyn Telephone Company  for a direct dial service.

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