The Territory Thrives
…In 1886 it was entitled to six members in the legislature, which was one sixth of the total membership. It had 252 miles of railroad and an equal extent of…
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…In 1886 it was entitled to six members in the legislature, which was one sixth of the total membership. It had 252 miles of railroad and an equal extent of…
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…of said company is on file in the office of the adjutant general at Boise. At the time, President Benjamin Harrison visited in Boise in May, 1891, a special train,…
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…his land plats-also mentioned in his survey notes-as well as old road remnants where they had crossed township and section lines. No road at all was indicated across either T11N,…
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…transcriptions found online through the county links below. Ada County, Idaho Cemetery Records Adams County, Idaho Cemetery Records Bannock County, Idaho Cemetery Records Benewah County, Idaho Cemetery Records Blaine County,…
…Country Study U. S. Military National Cemeteries – National Military Burial Sites, all wars U.S. Military State Cemeteries – State Military Burial Sites, all wars. Military Cemeteries online National Cemetery…
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…of which included the present county of Bannock. Soda Springs was the first county seat, which was afterward moved to Malad City. Cemeteries Death Index Libraries Mailing List Marriage Index…
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…even larger than Portland [writers emphasis], with 6,275 people. Placerville had 3,254, Centerville had 2,638, Pioneerville had 2,734, and Granite Creek had 1,500. [2]Beth Gibson, “Boise Basin Mining District,” Beth…
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Military Records are a great source of information for mostly male ancestors. There are many sources online and I have tried to include many of them there as we haven’t…
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…of Idaho to understand how this place had come to be. Idaho USGenWeb Archives The Idaho Archives is a free web site! It’s built upon 100% volunteered endeavor. If you…
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