WEISSENFELS CEMETERY, Asotin County, WA The US GenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner. All submissions become part of the permanent collection. Transcribed and submitted by Jill Nock November 22, 1999. Both above notices must remain when copied or downloaded. jjnock@cpcinternet.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weissenfels Grave T8N R46E Section 15 This is a transcription of Robert Weatherly's work. Used with permission. The grave of Freddie Weissenfels is on Weissenfels Ridge, on the old F.C. Hollenbeck place, across (east) the road from the buildings (only the barn and corrals are standing now). Follow the old road that circles around the bench, and it will lead you close to the grave. Joseph was the son of John A. Weisenfels (sic), 1878 settler in the region, for whom Weissenfels Ridge is named. There was a picket fence around the grave which has fallen down. Nearby is a fir tree that has died, but is still standing in the rather forlorn looking area. Location: SW corner of Sec 15, T8N, R46E., W.M. WEISSENFELS, Freddie Died in 1900, age 17, son of John A. 1878 settler