Busch Cemetery

Grant County Junction of Roads W 47 NE
Located north of Hartline, Hanson Station, WA
Lat: 47º 47; 11″ N, Lon: 118º 59′ 13″ W   T26N R30E SEC 01
Contributed by Pat Rice, Mar 2000 who originally read the cemetery in 1982. The cemetery was again read by Mrs. Pat Rice, Almira, in 1989 and 2003. 
Fred Pflugrath walked the cemetery October 20, 2008 and found the cemetery much the same as Mrs. Rice stated in 2003 as overgrown and uncared for. The cemetery was updated by Fred Pflugrath, 2019.
Go west from Almira on Hanson Station Road, which becomes Rd 44 NE once it enters Grant County. Turn north on Rd V NE and go three miles. Go east on Rd 47 NE for one mile and follow for one mile north, then go east again for about 1/2 mile. The cemetery is up a long tree drive on private property.
From Hartline proceed east three miles on Hwy 2 to CR (County Rd) U NE. Go north on Rd U NE three miles to Rd 44 NE. Go east one mile to Rd V NE.  Proceed north on Rd V NE for three miles to Rd 47 NE Then go east on Rd 47 NE one mile to Rd W NE Go north on Rd W NE for one mile to Rd 48 NE.  Proceed on Rd 48 NE for about 1/2 mile. The cemetery is up the long tree drive on private property.
Alternate Directions:  Starting at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Hartline – go north 3 miles. Turn right/east on Rd 44th NE to Hanson Station.  At Hanson Station turn north on Rd V NE and go 3 miles to Rd 47th NE. Turn right/east on Rd 47th NE for 1 mile. Turn north at the T in the road on to Rd W NE  Go one mile and turn right on Rd 48 NE and go about 1/3 of a mile up a steep tree lined dirt road to the top of the hill  Busch Cemetery and an old homestead are on the right. The cemetery is fenced.
 
Photo by Pat Rice – Interment.net
Photo by Pat Rice – Interment.net
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Busch Cemetery