Saint Johns Catholic Cemetery

Grant County, Hanson Station, WA, (North of Hartline)
Lat: 47º 47′ 10″ N, Lon: 119º 02′ 25″ W
T26N R30E SEC 04
Contributed by Pat Rice, Jul 18, 1999
From the junction of Hwy 2 and Rd R NE in Hartlline, proceed north on Rd R NE for seven miles to Rd 48 NE. Go east on Rd 48 NE about 2.9 miles. The cemetery is near the intersection of Rd 48 NE and Rd U NE in the southwest corner of the intersection.
The cemetery was walked and read by Mrs. Pat Rice, Almira, in 1999 and 2003. When Mrs. Rice walked the cemetery, there was no fence around the cemetery. It looks as if there is very little upkeep. The cemetery was walked by Fred Pflugrath, October 23, 2008.
The cemetery was established on 11 May 1900. The land was sold by Robert Kirby to the Catholic Diocese of Nisqually.  At one time there was a Catholic Church on the grounds. When the church closed, the bell was given to St. Henry’s Catholic Church in Grand Coulee.
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Saint Johns Catholic Cemetery