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Colfax, Whitman Co., Washington

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Colfax, Whitman Co., Washington
History

It is located at the confluence of the north and south forks of the Palouse River. At once time, Colfax also lay at the junction of three railway lines. It was named after Schuyler Colfax, the 17th Vice President of the United States (1869-1873).

Volga German Families

The following Volga German families are known to have settled in and around Colfax:

Appel from Morgentau
Aschenbrenner from Brunnental
Bafus
Becker from Brunnental
Daubert from Yagodnaya Polyana
Gerlitz from Yagodnaya Polyana
Heidenreich
Hergert
Kammerzell from Frank
Kleweno
Lautenschlager
Leinweber from Yagodnaya Polyana
Litzenberger from Yagodnaya Polyana
Luft from Yagodnaya Polyana
Lust from Yagodnaya Polyana
Machlied from Yagodnaya Polyana
Morasch from Yagodnaya Polyana
Rothermal from Katharinenstadt
Rudi / Rudy from Yagodnaya Polyana
Ruhl from Yagodnaya Polyana
Scheideman from Norka
Scheuermann from Yagodnaya Polyana
Schlundt
Schmick from Yagodnaya Polyana
Schreiber
Weitz from Yagodnaya Polyana

Notable Individuals
Resources

- 1920 Federal Cesus of Whitman County (Eugene Jenkins)
- Colfax Cemetery (findagrave.com)
- Dusty Cemetery (findagrave.com)

46.880165, -117.36435

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