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Gollette, Mike |
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18-May-17 |
near Columbia River |
1917 |
Barry, Douglas Co., WA |
Body of Mike Gollette was found 18 May 1917 in the Northeast part of Douglas County along the Columbia River. Remains buried by the river. |
The remains were buried by the river by Sheriff Jordan and Dr. Adams, county coroner. (Big Bend Empire, Thursday, 24 May 1917) |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Moses, Indian Princess (Sister of Chief Moses) |
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CRO Orchards |
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CRO Orchards, Columbia River, Douglas Co., WA |
Douglas County Columbia River, WA T21N R22E SEC 21 Buried near CRO Orchards along the Columbia River, Douglas County, WA. Sister of Chief Moses. Grave site is on the hill above where the town of Columbia River used to be, at the mouth of Douglas Creek, along the Great Northern Railroad. Found in the Fall of 1999. The burial site consists of a single grave site and monument, on the bluff overlooking the former town of Columbia River, now gone, and the Columbia River. The cemetery is on private property next to a residence. Please do not trespass. |
The “Indian Princess” buried here was Sin Scinto, sister of the famous Chief Moses, headman of the Columbia (or Sinkiuse or Moses) Tribe, which was dominant throughout the western Okanogan, Chelan, Wenatchee, and Middle Columbia areas She went with her brother to Washington, D.C. to meet the President and First Lady, and was respected and considered almost as a sub-chief, highly unusual for a woman. The monument reads: “SIN SCINTO Revered sister of Chief Moses, mother of Chil-Lee-Leet-Sah, Represented with Moses in 1879 Indian Conference, Wash. D.C.” (Photo: Digital Library at the University of Washington) |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Ingalls, Benjamin |
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1861 |
Wenatchee River |
1861 |
East Wenatchee, Douglas Co., WA |
Prospector. Probably the first white death in Chelan County. In an area between Cashmere and Dryden next to the Wenatchee River he was accidentally shot. He was buried across the Columbia River in Douglas County. |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Keane, Alver |
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20-Feb-06 |
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1906 |
Rock Island, Douglas Co., WA |
Keane Family Plot, Rock Island. Son of James and Helen Keane. |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Keane, Eugene Ray |
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27-Jun-16 |
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1916 |
Rock Island, Douglas Co., WA |
Keane Family Plot, Rock Island. Son of James and Helen Keane. |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Keane, James S. |
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17-Aug-16 |
Rock Island |
1916 |
Rock Island, Douglas Co., WA |
Keane Family Plot, Rock Island. Son of James and Helen Keane. |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Lamb, Austin |
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10-Dec-06 |
East Wenatchee |
1906 |
East Wenatchee, Douglas Co., WA |
Located east of East Wenatchee and Pangborn, on a knoll. Go East on Grant Road and turn left on North Stark. Make a right turn on 5th St. Go through the orchard and straight up the hill past the house on the left. It is about .5 mile after leaving Norht Stark. The grave is on the right side of the road, straight south of the Greater Wenatchee Irrigation Reservoir, about 150 feet. |
There is an article “Lone Gravestone Alone No More” in the Wenatchee World 26 May 1965:”A short procession of horse drawn rigs climbed the knoll east of what is nor East Wenatchee that December day of 1906 …” Photo from "Wenatchee World" 26 May 1965 - Leaning marble slab at the end of a sunken grave is a lonely relic of the early 1900s ... |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Olcott, Aleta (Turner) |
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1916 |
Bridgeport Bar area |
1916 |
South of Brewster, Douglas Co., WA |
Located on Hwy 173 between Brewster and Bridgeport, 1.8 miles from the Douglas County end of the bridge at Brewster. Aleta died at child birth. Wife of Tracy Olcott. She was from the Del Rio area.(Recorded by Marion Calhoun on 19 Nov 1981.) |
This is all the information that is available at this time. |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Omeg, Twin Boy |
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Omeg Farm |
1906 |
Farmer |
1906 |
Farmer, Douglas Co., WA |
Died at birth. Omeg Farm is located north of Farmer, WA. His brother died about a year later and is buried in the Farmer Cemetery. |
Information from Fred Pflugrath |
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Lone Graves of Douglas County |
Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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Rose, Baby |
18-Oct-26 |
Mansfield |
18-Oct-26 |
Mansfield |
1926 |
Mansfield, Douglas Co., WA |
Buried on Farm - Lee Place; Buried in a shoe box under a tree; no marker; baby of Don & Ruby |
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Stack 8 - Misc Lone Graves [red book] |
Fred Pflugrath, Mary Swartz, |
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