The National Register of Historic Places in Idaho

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Compiled by Belinda Davis and Ann Swanson The National Register of Historic Places in Idaho

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Compiledby Belinda Davisand Ann Swanson

The National Registerof Historic Places

in Idaho

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Idaho State Historical SocietyMission statementTo educate through the identification, preservation, andinterpretation of Idaho’s cultural heritage.

Vision statement of purposeThe Idaho State Historical Society (ISHS) acts on behalf of thecitizens of the state to facilitate and assure the protection ofIdaho’s cultural heritage. The ISHS maintains access todocuments, artifacts, and sites that can be used by the public fortheir benefit and appreciation. The ISHS identifies, documents,collects, conserves, interprets, and maintains historic andprehistoric resources. Access to these resources is providedthrough public outreach, publications, technical assistance,exhibits, and the encouragement of local, state and regionalefforts to preserve history. The ISHS undertakes and promotesthese activities through its goals and policies in accordance withthe powers and duties assigned to it.

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The Idaho State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) wasestablished under the auspices of the National HistoricPreservation Act of 1966. A division of the Idaho State HistoricalSociety, the SHPO is the lead historic preservation agency inIdaho and undertakes identification, evaluation, recognition, andprotection of Idaho’s historic resources.

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This booklet has been financed, in part, with federal funds from the National ParkService, U.S. Department of the Interior, administered by the Idaho State HistoricalSociety. However, the contents and opinions do not necessarily reflect the views orpolicies of the Department of the Interior.

This program receives federal financial assistance for identification and protection ofhistoric properties. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of theRehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, theU.S. Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color,national origin, or disability or age in its federally assisted programs. If you believeyou have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility as describedabove, or if you desire further information, please write to: Office of Equal Opportu-nity; National Park Service; P.O. Box 37127; Washington, D.C. 20013-7127.

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“In everycommunity, everycounty, there arecertain buildings,certain neighbor-hoods, open spaces,which traditionallyhave had specialmeaning for localresidents andwhich proclaim toall comers theunique characterand heritage of thatparticular place.”

—from Mavis Bryant,Zoning for Community

Preservation

IntroductionThe purpose of this booklet is to define briefly the National Register of His-toric Places program and to provide a guide to Idaho properties listed in theRegister. It is hoped this publication will stimulate the user’s curiosity to seekmore information about these and other important sites in Idaho’s history.More detailed information regarding each property can be obtained bycontacting the Idaho State Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office(SHPO).

The information in this booklet is complete as of September 1, 1997. Updatesare available from the National Register coordinator, Idaho SHPO, phone:(208)334-3861 or FAX: (208)334-2775.

Remember, most of the properties listed are privately owned and are not opento the public. Please respect the occupant’s right to privacy when viewinghistoric properties.

The National Registerof Historic PlacesThe National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation’scultural resources deemed worthy of preservation. Authorized under theNational Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register is part of anational program to coordinate and support public and private efforts toidentify, evaluate, and protect our historic resources. The National Register ismaintained by the National Park Service under the Secretary of the Interior.In Idaho, it is administered by the SHPO.

Properties listed in the National Register include districts (Chinese Sites in theWarren Mining District), sites (Pierre’s Hole 1832 Battle Area Site), buildings(Josiah Scott House), structures (Diversion Dam and Deer Flat Embank-ments), and objects (Treaty Rock) that are significant in American history,architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture. These resources contrib-ute to an understanding of the historical and cultural foundation of thenation.

Listing in the National Register has the following results which assist inpreserving historic properties:

• Recognition that a property is of significance to the nation, the state, or thecommunity.• Consideration in the planning for federal or federally assisted projects.• Eligibility for federal tax benefits.• Consideration in the decision to issue a surface coal mining permit.• Qualification for federal assistance for historic preservation, when funds areavailable.

Listing in the National Register does not restrict the rights of private propertyowners to alter, manage, or dispose of property.

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“...the historicaland culturalfoundations of theNation should bepreserved as aliving part of ourcommunity life anddevelopment inorder to give asense of orientationto the Americanpeople;”

—The National HistoricPreservation Act as

amended

How to use this bookletThis booklet is organized alphabetically, first by county, then by city or townin or near which the property is located, and finally by property name. Listedbelow the property name is the National Register Information System (NRIS)reference number followed by the street address or other locational informa-tion. In the case of districts, boundary descriptions are provided. Propertieslocated within districts are not listed individually. Due to their sensitivenature, specific locations of archaeological sites are omitted. The date oflisting in the National Register is indicated next by year, month, and day. Inmany cases, a property is included as part of a larger group nomination ofrelated significant properties. These property listings are followed by thename of the corresponding multiple property nomination.

Multiple Property ListingsMPS—Multiple Property Submission• Chinese Sites in the Warren Mining District MPS• County Courthouses in Idaho MPS• New Sweden and Riverview Farmsteads and Institutional Buildings MPS• Public School Buildings in Idaho MPS• U.S. Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941 MPS• Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges of Idaho MPS

TR—Thematic Resource (This format has been replaced by the MPS.)• Boise Public Schools TR• Buhl Dairy Barns TR• Early Churches of Emmett TR• Kootenai County Rural Schools TR• Lava Rock Structures in South Central Idaho TR• Long Valley Finnish Structures TR• North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR• Tourtellotte and Hummel Architecture TR

MRA—Multiple Resource Area (This format has been replaced by the MPS.)• Challis MRA• Idaho Falls Downtown MRA• Paris MRA• Potlatch MRA

NPNHP—Nez Perce National Historical Park• Camas Meadows Camp and Battle Sites [Clark County]• Pierce Courthouse [Clearwater County]• Lolo Trail [Clearwater County]• Weippe Prairie [Clearwater County]• White Bird Battlefield [Idaho County]• St. Joseph’s Mission [Lewis County]• Lenore Site [Nez Perce County]• Hasotino [Nez Perce County]

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National Historic Landmarks (NHL)National Historic Landmark properties have significance at the national leveland are designated as such by the Secretary of the Interior. In Idaho, there areeleven National Historic Landmarks.

• U.S. Assay Office [Ada County]• Fort Hall [Bannock County]• Wasden Site (Owl Cave) [Bonneville County]• Experimental Breeder Reactor No. 1 [Butte County]• City of Rocks [Cassia County]• Camas Meadows Camp and Battle Sites [Clark County]• Lolo Trail [Clearwater County]• Weippe Prairie [Clearwater County]• Bear River Battleground [Franklin County]• Cataldo Mission [Kootenai County]• Lemhi Pass [Lemhi County]

National Register criteriaProperties nominated to the Register are generally 50 years old or older andare significant in relation to one or more of the following criteria. Criteria isdefined as the quality of significance in American history, architecture, archae-ology, engineering, and culture present in properties that possess integrity oflocation, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association,and:

A. That are associated with events that have made a significant contribution tothe broad patterns of our history; orB. That are associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; orC. That embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method ofconstruction or that represent the work of a master, or that possess highartistic values, or that represent a significant and distinguishable entity whosecomponents may lack individual distinction; orD. That have yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important inprehistory or history.

Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, or graves of historical figures, propertiesowned by religious institutions or used for religious purposes, structures thathave been moved from their original locations, reconstructed historic build-ings, properties primarily commemorative in nature, and properties that haveachieved significance within the past 50 years shall not be considered eligiblefor the National Register. However, such properties will qualify if they areintegral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they fall within thefollowing categories:

A. A religious property deriving primary significance from architecture orartistic distinction or historic importance; orB. A building or structure removed from its original location but which issignificant primarily for architectural value, or which is the surviving struc-ture most importantly associated with a historic person or event; orC. A birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance ifthere is no other appropriate site or building directly associated with his orher productive life; or

“A knowledge ofour heritageprovides continuityand context forcommunities andorients them intheir decisionmaking.”

—from Kathleen A.Hunter, Past Meets Future

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“These special placesreveal every aspect ofour country’s originsanddevelopment—ourland, houses,workplaces, parks,roadways, water-ways, places ofworship, and objectsof art.”

—from A Heritage So Rich

D. A cemetery which derives its primary significance from graves of personsof transcendent importance, from age, from distinctive design features, orfrom association with historic events; orE. A reconstructed building when accurately executed in a suitable environ-ment and presented in a dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan,and when no other building or structure with the same association hassurvived; orF. A property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age, tradition, orsymbolic value has invested it with its own historical significance; orG. A property achieving significance within the past 50 years if it is of excep-tional importance.

Historic integrityHistoric integrity is the authenticity of a property’s historic identity, evidencedby the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the property’speriod of significance.

Historic integrity is the composite of seven qualities: location, design, setting,materials, workmanship, feeling, association.

Historic integrity enables a property to illustrate significant aspects of its past.For this reason, it is an important qualification for National Register listing. Aproperty not only must retain its historic appearance but also must possess itsphysical materials, design features, and aspects of construction dating fromthe period when it attained significance. The integrity of archaeologicalresources is generally based on the degree to which remaining evidence canprovide important information. All seven qualities do not need to be presentfor eligibility as long as the overall sense of past time and place is evident.

The National Registernomination processThe SHPO administers the National Register of Historic Places program inIdaho and processes nominations to the National Register of Historic Places.Properties nominated to the Register are reviewed by the Idaho Historic SitesReview Board which meets periodically throughout the year. The ReviewBoard is a volunteer group of Idaho residents who have demonstrated acompetence, interest, or knowledge in historic preservation. Their recommen-dations are reviewed by the SHPO. Finally, nominations are forwarded to theKeeper of the Register (National Park Service) for official listing.

Anyone may prepare a nomination for listing a property in the Register.Generally, nominations are prepared by private property owners, otherinterested individuals, local organizations or governments, and state orfederal agencies at all levels. Instructions for completing a nomination areavailable from the SHPO.

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Boise Historic District770004485th and 6th Sts., both sides of Idahoand Main Sts., Boise771109

Boise Junior CollegeAdministration Building82000181Boise State University campus, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Boise (North) Junior High School820001861105 N. 13th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Bown, Joseph, House790007682020 E. Victory Rd., Boise790618

Brunzell House82000182916 Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Ada

Barber Dam and Lumber Mill78001037E of Boise, Boise781121

Beck, Albert, House820001791101 Fort St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Boise Capitol Area District76000663Roughly bounded by 6th andBannock, N. 8th, State, 5th andJefferson Sts., Boise760512

Boise City National Bank780010308th and Idaho Sts., Boise781128

Boise High School Campus82000180Washington St. between 9th and 11thSts., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

In 1863 the U.S. Army established Fort Boise (Ada County) in response to Indianhostility towards Oregon Trail emigrants. Some of Idaho’s oldest buildings remain atthe mililtary post (now a U.S. Veterans Administration Hospital) including this 1864officers’ dwelling. (1994; ISHS 1997.21.1.)

Listings ADA COUNTY

BOISE

Abbs, Walter, House82000175915 Fort St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Ada Odd Fellows Temple82000176109-115 1/2 N. 9th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Ada (Egyptian) Theater74000724700 Main St., Boise741121

Alexander House72000431304 State St., Boise720807

Alexanders780010299th and Main Sts., Boise781120

Allsup, Marion, House820001781601 N. 10th, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Artesian Water Co. Pumphouseand Wells79000763Off ID 21, Boise790726

Assay Office66000305210 Main St., Boise661015 (NHL)

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Dunton, Minnie Priest, House82000194906 Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Echevarria, Pedro, House820001965605 State St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Eichelberger Apartments82000197612-24 N. 9th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Elks Temple78001032310 Jefferson St., Boise780217

Fleharty, Alva, House82000198907 Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Fort Boise72000433About 1.5 mi. NE of State Capitol,Boise721109

Fort Street Historic District82000199Roughly bounded by Fort, State, 6th,and 16th Sts., Boise821112

Franklin School820002005007 Franklin Rd., Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Friedline Apartments820002011312-1326 State St., Boise821029

Bryant, H. H., Garage8200018411th and Front Sts., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Burnett, H. C., House82000183124 W. Bannock St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Capitol Boulevard Memorial Bridge90001717Capitol Blvd. over the Boise R., Boise901105

Carnegie Public Library74000725815 Washington St., Boise741121

Cavanah, C. C., House82000185107 E. Idaho St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Chinese Odd Fellows Building82000187610-612 Front St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Christ Chapel74000726Broadway at Campus Dr., Boise740717

Christian Church780010319th and Franklin Sts., Boise780217

Coffin, Henry, House820001881403 Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Cole School and Gymnasium820001897145 Fairview Ave., Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Collister School820001904426 Catalpa Dr., Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Congregation Beth IsraelSynagogue720004321102 State St., Boise721103

Daly, John, House820001911015 W. Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Davies, Dr. James, House820001921107 W. Washington St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Davis, R. K., House820001931016 Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Diversion Dam and Deer FlatEmbankments76000666SE of Boise on Boise River, Boise760315

Dry Creek Rockshelter91001719Address Restricted, Boise911122

Dunbar, William, House820001951500 W. Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Ada

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Fritchman, H. K., House820002021207 W. Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Funsten, Bishop, House830002562420 Old Penitentiary Rd., Boise830103Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

GAR Hall74000727714 W. State St., Boise740121

Gakey, J. H., House820002031402 Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Garfield School820002041914 Broadway Ave., Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Goreczky, Anton, House860004381601 N. 7th St., Boise860320

Green, John, Mausoleum82000205Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Guernsey Dairy Milk Depot820002062419 State St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Hyde Park Historic District82000211Both sides of N. 13th St. betweenAlturas and Brumback Sts., Boise821029

Idaho Building78001033Bannock and 8th Sts., Boise781208

Idaho State Forester’s Building96001591801 S. Capitol Blvd., Boise970116

Idanha Hotel7400072810th and Main Sts., Boise740709

Immanuel Evangelical LutheranChurch76000664707 W. Fort St., Boise760617

Immanuel Methodist EpiscopalChurch820002121406 Eastman, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Ada

Haines, John, House82000207919 W. Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Harrison Boulevard HistoricDistrict80001286An irregular pattern along HarrisonBlvd., Boise800229

Hays, Samuel, House82000208612 Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Hopffgarten House790007641115 W. Boise Ave., Boise790830

Hottes, Fred, House82000209509 W. Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

The Hells Canyon Archaeological District (Adams County) is situated in theseventy-mile long Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. This dramatic verticallandscape is the location of over 7,000 years of occupation. (1976; ISHS 1997.21.2.)

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Jacobs, Cyrus, House72000434607 Grove St., Boise721127

Jefferson, W. E., House820002141117 N. 8th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Johnson, J. M., House820002151002 Franklin, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Jones, T. J., Apartments8200021610th St. and Fort, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Kieldson Double House82000217413-415 Jefferson St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Kinney, Joseph, Mausoleum82000218Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Logan, Thomas E., House71000289602 N. Julia Davis Dr., Boise710922

Longfellow School820002191511 N. 9th St., Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Lowell School820002201507 N. 22nd St., Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Lower Main Street CommercialHistoric District80001290Main St. between 10th and 12th Sts.,Boise801128

MacMillan Chapel84000989W of Boise, Boise840907

Marks, M. J., House820002211001 Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

McCarthy, Judge Charles P., House790007651415 Fort St., Boise790830

McElroy, H. E., House82000222924 W. Fort St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Mickle, Willis, House820002241415 N. 8th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Mitchell Hotel8200022510th and Front Sts., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Moore-Cunningham House770004491109 Warm Springs Ave., Boise770429

Morris Hill Cemetery Mausoleum82000226Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Murphy, Daniel F., House820025041608 N. 9th St., Boise820517

Neal, W. Scott, House82000228215 E. Jefferson, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Neitzel, H. R., House82000229705 N. 9th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Nixon, Axel, House82000230815 N. Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

O’Farrell, John A., House79000766420 W. Franklin St, Boise790904

Old Idaho State Penitentiary740007292200 Warm Springs Ave., Boise740717

Oregon Trail720004352 mi. SE of Boise and continuing SEfor 8 mi., Boise721018

Parker, John, House82000231713 Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Paynton, Charles, House820002321213 N. 8th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Ada

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Pierce Park School820002335015 Pierce Park Lane, Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Regan, John, American Legion Hall82000234401 W. Idaho St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Reiger, Fred, Houses82000235214 and 216-18 E. Jefferson St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Roosevelt School82000236908 E. Jefferson St., Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Rosedale Odd Fellows Temple820002371755 Broadway, Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Rossi, Mrs. A. F., House820002381711 Boise Ave., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Schmelzel, H. A., House82000239615 W. Hays St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Schreiber, Adolph, House82000240524 W. Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Sensenig, Emerson and Lucretia,House960015901519 W. Jefferson St., Boise970116

Sidenfaden, William, House82000241906 Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Simpson, W. A., House820002421004 N. 10th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Smith, Nathan, House83000258Broadway and Targhee, Boise830103Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

South Boise Fire Station820002431011 Williams St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

South Eighth Street HistoricDistrict77000450Roughly bounded by 8th, 9th, Miller,and Broad Sts., Boise771212

Spaulding, Almon W. and Dr. MaryE., Ranch940013633805 N. Cole Road, Boise941125

St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church82000247124 Broadway Ave., Boise821029

Ada

Rebuilt in 1938-39 in the Art Deco style, Pocatello High School was funded as aPublic Works Administration project. Notable Idaho architect Frank H. Paradiceremodeled and expanded the original 1900 sandstone structure which had beenpartially damaged in a fire. The property is included in the Pocatello HistoricDistrict (Bannock County). (1977; ISHS 77-5.134/b.)

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St. Alphonsus’ Hospital Nurses’Home and Heating Plant/Laundry82000244N. 4th St. between Washington andState Sts., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

St. John’s Cathedral780010358th and Hays Sts., Boise780524Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR (AD)

St. John’s Cathedral Block820002458th and Hays, 9th and Fort Sts., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

St. Mary’s Catholic Church82000246State and 26th Sts., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

State Street Historic District78001036Jefferson, 2nd and 3rd Sts., Boise781215

Stephan, Louis, House820002481709 N. 18th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Tourtellotte, John, Building82000249210-222 N. 10th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Tuttle, Bishop Daniel S., House80001291512 N. 8th St., Boise801204

Union Block and MontandonBuildings790007678th and Idaho Sts., Boise790307

Union Pacific Mainline Depot740007301701 Eastover Ter., Boise740807

Ustick School820002502971 Mumbarto St., Boise821029

Wallace, J. N., House820002511202 Franklin St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Warm Springs Avenue HistoricDistrict80001287Warm Springs Ave., Boise800922

Waymire, C. H., Building820002521521 N. 13th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Welch, Edward, House820002531321 E. Jefferson St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Wellman Apartments820002545th and Franklin Sts., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

West Warm Springs HistoricDistrict77000451Warm Springs Ave., Main, 1st, 2nd,and Idaho Sts., Boise771212

Whitney School820002551609 S. Owyhee St., Boise821108Boise Public Schools TR

Wolters Double Houses82000256712-16, 720-22 N. 8th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

The Dr. George Ashley, Jr. House is one of nearly ninety properties included in theHistoric Resources of Paris Multiple Resource Area (Bear Lake County).Established in 1863, Paris is one of Idaho’s earliest communities utilizing theMormon-village plan. (1979; ISHS 84-5.13.)

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MURPHY

Swan Falls Dam and Power Plant76000667E of Murphy at Snake River, Murphy760706

ADAMS COUNTY

COUNCIL

Adams County Courthouse87001599Michigan St., Council870922County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

Council Ranger Station92000689Jct. of US 95 and Whiteley Ave.,Council921119

Zurcher Apartments82000257102 S. 17th St., Boise821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

EAGLE

Aiken’s Hotel8200017799 E. State St., Eagle821029

Eagle Adventist Schoolhouse80001288NW of Eagle, Eagle800818

Jackson, Orville, House82000213127 S. Eagle Rd., Eagle821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Short, O. F., House80001289W of Eagle on ID 44, Eagle800523

Villeneuve, Charles and Martha,House900017317575 Moon Valley Rd., Eagle901113

GARDEN CITY

Pierce-Borah House83000257W of Garden City off US 26, GardenCity830103Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

GRANDVIEW

Guffey Butte—Black ButteArcheological District78001038Address Restricted, Grandview781010

MERIDIAN

Hunt, E. F., House8200021049 E. State, Meridian821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Meridian Exchange Bank82000223109 E. 2nd St., Meridian821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Neal, Halbert F. and Grace, House82000227101 W. Pine St., Meridian821019

Tolleth House96001506134 E. State Ave., Meridian961220

This picnic shelter located within the Chatcolet CCC Picnic and Camping Area(Benewah County) is typical of the numerous park structures constructed by theCivilian Conservation Corps (CCC) throughout Heyburn State Park. The ChatcoletPicnic Area is one of three distinct areas within the Park listed in the NationalRegister. Unlike surrounding CCC projects, these Heyburn structures employed theNational Park Service’s “rustic” architecture philosophy incorporating naturalmaterials that created a partnership between the built environment and nature. (1993;ISHS 1997.21.3.)

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Whitestone Hotel800012922nd Ave. and Main St., Lava HotSprings800407

McCAMMON

Harkness, H. O., Stable Building80001293111 S. Railroad St., McCammon800201

McCammon State Bank Building79000771Center and 3rd Sts., McCammon790709

POCATELLO

A. F. R. Building90001737501 N. Main St., Pocatello901115

Brady Memorial Chapel79000772Mountain View Cemetery, Pocatello790501

Church of the Assumption79000773528 N. 5th Ave., Pocatello790501

East Side Downtown HistoricDistrict94001361Roughly including the 200 and 300blocks E. Center St., 100 block N. 2ndAve. and 100 block S. 2nd Ave.,Pocatello941125

Hood, John, House78001043554 S. 7th Ave., Pocatello781214

Hyde, William A., House83000259429 N. 7th St., Pocatello830623

Adams-Bannock

Moving away from stage productions and looking forward to the new technology ofthe “talkies,” movie houses like the Nuart Theatre (1929) in Blackfoot (BinghamCounty) employed the Moderne-style of architecture to announce the transition to thenew art form. (1978; ISHS 79-5.31/a.)

CUPRUM

Hells Canyon ArcheologicalDistrict84000984Address Restricted, Cuprum840810

Huntley, A. O., Barn78001040W of Cuprum, Cuprum781114

NEW MEADOWS

Heigho, Col. E. M., House78001041ID 55, New Meadows780522

Meadows Schoolhouse79000769ID 55, New Meadows791030

Pacific and Idaho NorthernRailroad Depot78001042U.S. 95, New Meadows780419

BANNOCK COUNTY

FORT HALL

Fort Hall6600030611 mi. W of Fort Hall, Fort HallIndian Reservation, Fort Hall661015 (NHL)

LAVA HOT SPRINGS

Lava High School Gymnasium97000764202 W. Fife, Lava Hot Springs970709

Riverside Inn79000770112 Portneuf Ave., Lava Hot Springs790829

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Idaho State UniversityAdministration Building93000994919 S. 8th St., Bldg. #10, Idaho StateUniv., Pocatello930923

Idaho State UniversityNeighborhood Historic District84001008Roughly bounded by 6th, 9th, Carter,and Center Sts., Pocatello840907

Pocatello Carnegie Library73000679105 S. Garfield Ave., Pocatello730702

Pocatello Federal Building77000452Arthur Ave. and Lewis St., Pocatello771005

Pocatello Historic District82002505Roughly bounded by RR tracks, W.Fremont, W. Bonneville and GarfieldSts., Pocatello820603

Pocatello Warehouse HistoricDistrict96000946Roughly bounded by S. 2nd Ave., E.Halliday, E. Sutter, and OSL RRtracks, Pocatello960903

Quinn Apartments85000057580 W. Clark St., Pocatello850111

Rice-Packard House85002159454 N. Hayes Ave., Pocatello850912

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church78001044455 N. Hayes, Pocatello780829

Allred, Ezra, Cottage82000259159 Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Ashley, Dr. George, House8200026140 W. 2nd North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Ashley, George, Sr., House82000260W. 2nd North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Athay, Sam, House8200493920 W. 2nd North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Bear Lake County Courthouse77000454U.S. 89, Paris771007

Bear Lake Market82000262N. Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Bear Lake Stake Tabernacle72000436Main St., Paris721208

Beck Barns and Automobile Stor-age82000263Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Bishop West Barn82000264W. 2nd St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Standrod House73000680648 N. Garfield Ave., Pocatello730118

Sullivan-Kinney House77000453441 S. Garfield, Pocatello771109

Trinity Episcopal Church78001045248 N. Arthur St., Pocatello780217

Woolley Apartments85003425303 N. Hayes Ave., Pocatello851031

BEAR LAKE COUNTY

DINGLE

Ream, William and Nora, House91000460Dingle Rd. S of Ream CrockettCanal, Dingle910426

MONTPELIER

Bagley, John A., House78001046155 N. 5th St., Montpelier780120

Montpelier Historic District78001047Washington Ave. and 6th St.,Montpelier781116

Montpelier Odd Fellows Hall78001048843 Washington St., Montpelier780415

PARIS

Allred, Ezra, Bungalow8200025893 Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

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Paris MRAInnes, Thomas, House8200027742 W. 1st South, Paris821118Paris MRA

Jaussi Bungalow82000278170 E. 2nd North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Keller House and Derrick82001889E. 1st North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Kelsey, Robert, Bungalow8300026524 E. 2nd South, Paris830413Paris MRA

LDS Seminary82000279Tabernacle Block, Paris821118Paris MRA

LDS Stake Office Building82000280S. Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Latham Bungalow83000266152 S. 1st East, Paris830413Paris MRA

Law, Oren, House andOutbuildings82000281592 Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Lewis Barn82000282W. 2nd North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Bear Lake

Browning Block82000265Main and Center Sts., Paris821118Paris MRA

Budge Cottage82000266Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Budge, Alfred, House82000267N. 1st West at W. 1st North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Budge, Julia, House8200026857 W. 1st North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Budge, Taft, Bungalow8300026086 Center St., Paris830413Paris MRA

Clayton, Russell, Bungalow83000261147 E. Center St., Paris830413Paris MRA

Cole House82000269SW of Paris, Paris821118Paris MRA

Collings, James, Jr., House82001888S of Paris on US 89, Paris821118Paris MRA

Cook, Joseph, House8200027063 W. 2nd South, Paris821118Paris MRA

Davis, E. F., House8200027110 W. 2nd North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Grimmett, John, Jr., House andOutbuildings83000262135 W. 2nd North, Paris830413Paris MRA

Grimmett, Orson, Bungalow8300026328 W. 2nd North, Paris830413Paris MRA

Grunder Cabin and Outbuildings82000272E. 1st North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Hoffman Barn82000273N. 2nd East, Paris821118Paris MRA

Hoge, Walter, House82000274Center and N. 1st East, Paris821118Paris MRA

Hotel Paris820002757 Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Hulme, Amos, Barn82000276N. 1st East, Paris821118Paris MRA

Innes, Kate, House83000264100 E. 2nd South, Paris830413

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Lewis Bungalow83000267W. 2nd North, Paris830413Paris MRA

Lewis, Fred, Cottage83000268W. 2nd North, Paris830413Paris MRA

Linvall, J. L., House andOutbuilding82000283E. 2nd South, Paris821118Paris MRA

Linvall, Robb, House82000284Paris Canyon Rd., Paris821118Paris MRA

Low, Morris, Bungalow8200028548 W. Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Nye, James, House83000269E. 1st South, Paris830413Paris MRA

Old LDS Tithing Office/Paris PostBuilding82000286Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Paris Cemetery82000287Off US 89, Paris821118Paris MRA

Paris Lumber Company Building82000288Main St., Paris821118

Paris MRAParis Photo Studio82000289W. Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Paris Public School82000290Main St. and E. 1st North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Pendrey Drug Store Building82000291Main and Center Sts., Paris821118Paris MRA

Pendrey, Arthur, Cottage82004938193 Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Pendrey, Joe and Zina, Bungalow83000270N. Main St., Paris830413Paris MRA

Poulson, Jim, House82000292146 E. 1st North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Preston Bungalow83000271W. Center St., Paris830413Paris MRA

Rich, William L., House8200029834 W. 2nd South, Paris821118Paris MRA

Rich-Grandy Cabin82000296E. 2nd South, Paris821118Paris MRA

Rogers, Franklin, Bungalow8200029955 E. Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Rogers, Frederick, House82000300W. 2nd North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Sheidigger, John, House andOutbuildings82000303S of Paris on US 89, Paris821118

Bear Lake

The Gimlet Pegram Truss Railroad Bridge (1894/1917) (Blaine County) is one ofseven included in the Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges of Idaho Multiple PropertySubmission. A rare resource, this type of bridge truss was devised by civil engineerGeorge Pegram, who later designed and oversaw the expansion of much of New YorkCity’s mass transit system in the first decades of the 20th Century. (1990; ISHS1997.21.4.)

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Paris MRAShepherd Bungalow8300027455 W. 1st North, Paris830413Paris MRA

Shepherd Hardware82000304Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Shepherd, Earl, Bungalow82000301104 Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Shepherd, J. R., House8200030558 W. Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Shepherd, Les and Hazel,Bungalow82000306185 Main St., Paris821118

Paris MRAShepherd, Ted, Cottage82000302N. 1st West, Paris821118Paris MRA

Sleight, Thomas, Cabin82000307Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Smedley, Thomas, House82000308E. 1st North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Spencer, George, House82000309Center St. and N. 1st East, Paris821118Paris MRA

Stoker, Henry, House andOutbuildings82000310192 S. 2nd East, Paris821118

Paris MRAStucki, J. U., House andOutbuildings83000275S. 1st West, Paris830413Paris MRA

Sutton, John, House82000311140 Main St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Taylor’s Candy Factory83000276Main St., Paris830413Paris MRA

Taylor, Arthur, House82000312W. 2nd North, Paris821118Paris MRA

Telephone Company Bungalow82000313Center St., Paris821118Paris MRA

Tueller, Jacob, Jr., House8200031475 S. 1st East, Paris821118Paris MRA

Tueller, Jacob, Sr., House82000315165 E. 1st South, Paris821118Paris MRA

Wallentine Farmstead82000316NW of Paris, Paris821118Paris MRA

Weilermann, Gus, House82000317SW of Paris, Paris821118

Bear Lake

The U.S. Reclamation Service constructed Arrowrock Dam (Boise County) toprovide water storage for irrigation of the Boise Project. At the time of completion in1915 the structure was the highest concrete dam in the world. (1914; ISHS 61-164223.)

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741120Idaho Republican Building79000776167 W. Bridge St., Blackfoot791016

Jones, J. W., Building82000319104 N.E. Main St., Blackfoot821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

North Shilling Historic District79000777N. Shilling Ave., Blackfoot790829

Nuart Theater78001049195 N. Broadway, Blackfoot781019

Shilling Avenue Historic District83000278Shilling Ave. between E. Idaho andBingham Sts. and Bridge and Judi-cial Sts. to Stout Ave., Blackfoot830818

Bear Lake-Bingham

County Courthouses in Idaho MPSKootenai Inn79000774130 N. 9th St., St. Maries791116

St. Maries 1910 Fire Memorial84001010St. Maries Cemetery, St. Maries840920North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR

BINGHAM COUNTY

BLACKFOOT

Blackfoot I.O.O.F. Hall7900077557 Bridge St., Blackfoot790515

Blackfoot LDS Tabernacle77000456120 S. Shilling St., Blackfoot770919

Blackfoot Railway Depot74000731N.W. Main St., Blackfoot

The Sandpoint Historic District (Bonner County) is comprised of fifteen commer-cial buildings built between 1904 and 1936. Similar in scale, style, and material, thedistrict contains Sandpoint’s largest, relatively intact concentration of early-1900commerical buildings. A visitor can easily imagine the character of downtownSandpoint some sixty years ago. (1989; ISHS 1997.21.5.)

Paris MRAWives of Charles C. Rich HistoricDistrict82000318S. 1st West, Paris821118Paris MRA

ST. CHARLES

Nelson, Wilhelmina, House andCabins76000668U.S. 89, St. Charles760503

BENEWAH COUNTY

CHATCOLET

Chatcolet CCC Picnic and CampingArea94000632ID 5, Heyburn State Park, Chatcolet950201

Plummer Point CCC Picnic andHiking Area94001587ID 5, Heyburn State Park, Chatcolet950201

Rocky Point CCC Properties94001588ID 5, Heyburn State Park, Chatcolet950201

DESMET

Coeur d’Alene Mission of theSacred Heart75000623Off U.S. 95, Desmet750421

ST. MARIES

Benewah County Courthouse87001580College Ave. and 7th St.,St. Maries870922

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church7900077872 N. Shilling Ave., Blackfoot790515

Standrod Bank7900077959 and 75 N.W. Main St., Blackfoot790830

US Post Office—Blackfoot Main89000128165 W. Pacific, Blackfoot890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

FORT HALL

Fort Hall Site7400073216 mi. N of Fort Hall, Fort Hall741121

Ross Fork Episcopal Church83000277Mission Rd., Fort Hall830103Tourtellotte and Hummel

Architecture TRRoss Fork Oregon Short LineRailroad Depot84001019Agency Rd., Fort Hall840907

BLAINE COUNTY

BELLEVUE

Bellevue Historic District82002506Roughly bounded by U.S. 93, Cedar,4th, and Oak Sts., Bellevue820616

Miller, Henry, House75000624S of Bellevue off U.S. 93, Bellevue750530

CAREY

Fish Creek Dam78003437NE of Carey, Carey

781229 HAILEY

Blaine County Courthouse780010501st and Croy Sts., Hailey780217

Emmanuel Episcopal Church77000457101 2nd Ave. S., Hailey771005

Fox, J. C., Building83000279S. Main St., Hailey830331

Pound, Homer, House78001051314 2nd Ave. S., Hailey781228

St. Charles of the Valley CatholicChurch and Rectory82000321Pine and S. 1st Sts., Hailey821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Watt, W. H., Building83000281120 N. Main St., Hailey830331

Werthheimer Building85002160101 S. Main St., Hailey850912

KETCHUM

Bald Mountain Hot Springs82000320Main and 1st Sts., Ketchum821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Bingham-Blaine

The Wasden Site (Owl Cave) (Bonneville County) consists of three rocksheltersformed from collapsed lava tubes. The caves provide an invaluable resource for thestudy of at least 10,000 years of cultural and environmental change on the SnakeRiver Plain. This variety of information makes the site eligible as one of Idaho’s elevenNational Historic Landmarks. (1991; ISHS 1997.21.6.)

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PLACERVILLE

Placerville Historic District84001029Roughly bounded by townsite limits,Placerville840907

BONNER COUNTY

BAYVIEW

Lake Pend Oreille Lime andCement Industry Historic District94001450Roughly, discontiguous sites aroundBayview and Lakeview, Bayview970327

COOLIN

Vinther and Nelson Cabin82002507Eight Mile Island, Coolin820721

DOVER

Dover Church86002153Washington between 3rd and 4th,Dover890808

PRIEST RIVER

Hotel Charbonneau91001718207 Wisconsin St., Priest River911119

Priest River Commercial CoreHistoric District95001057Roughly bounded by Wisconsin,Montgomery, and Cedar Sts. andAlbeni Rd., Priest River950831

Priest River High School950014021020 W. Albeni Hwy., Priest River951207Public School Buildings in Idaho

Blaine-Bonner

Cold Springs Pegram TrussRailroad Bridge97000762Over the Big Wood R., 0.5 mi. S of jct.of US 93 and ID 267, Ketchum970725Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges ofIdaho MPS

Gimlet Pegram Truss RailroadBridge97000757Over the Big Wood R., 0.5 mi. S of jct.of US 93 and E. Fork Wood RiverRd., Ketchum970725Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges ofIdaho MPS

Greenhow and Rumsey StoreBuilding83000280Main Ave., Ketchum830818

SUN VALLEY

Proctor Mountain Ski Lift80001294Trail Creek, Sun Valley800120

Sawtooth City75000625Address Restricted, Sun Valley750404

BOISE COUNTY

IDAHO CITY

Arrowrock Dam72000437About 10 mi. E of Boise on U.S.Forest Service Roads, Boise721109

Idaho City75000626Bounded by city limits, Idaho City750627

This stone structure (c. 1905) is one of three bread ovens associated with the Spokaneand International Railroad Construction Camp near Eastport (BoundaryCounty). All that remains of the temporary railroad camp are building depressions,log wall remnants, dumping areas, and these ovens, believed to be erected by Italianconstruction laborers. (c. 1990; ISHS 1997.21.7.)

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MPS SANDPOINT

Bernd, W. A., Building83000282307-311 N. 1st. Ave., Sandpoint830818

Nesbitt, Amanda, House82002508602 N. 4th Ave., Sandpoint820715

Priest River Experimental Forest94000661Idaho Panhandle National Forest,Sandpoint940701

Sandpoint Burlington NorthernRailway Station73000682Cedar St. at Sand Creek, Sandpoint730705

Sandpoint Community Hall86002148204 S. 1st Ave., Sandpoint860911

Bonner-Bonneville

Sandpoint Historic District84001100Roughly 1st and 2nd Aves., Mainand Cedar Sts., Sandpoint840907

BONNEVILLE COUNTY

IDAHO FALLS

Beckman, Andrew and Johanna M.,Farm92001414US 20 0.5 mi. W of jct. with NewSweden Rd., Idaho Falls921106New Sweden and RiverviewFarmsteads and InstitutionalBuildings MPS

When it was commissioned in 1951, the Experimental Breeder Reactor No. 1(Butte County) demonstrated that a nuclear reactor is capable of breeding (creatingmore fuel than its operation consumes) and of achieving economically competitivenuclear power. Because of its major impact on the nation’s desire for cheap, efficientpower, EBR #1 was deemed a National Historic Landmark in 1966— only two yearsafter it was decommissioned. (1996; ISHS 1997.21.8.)

Beckman, Oscar and Christina,Farmstead91001713SW corner of jct. of New Sweden—Shelley Rd. and US 20, Idaho Falls911119New Sweden and RiverviewFarmsteads and InstitutionalBuildings MPS

Bonneville County Courthouse79000781Capital Ave. and C St., Idaho Falls790710

Bonneville Hotel84001032400 Blk W. C St., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Douglas-Farr Building84001035493 N. B Ave., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Eagle Rock Ferry74000734N of Idaho Falls on Snake River,Idaho Falls740607

Eleventh Street Historic District97000863Roughly bounded by S. Boulevard,13th, 10th, and 9th Sts., S. Emersonand S. Lee Aves., Idaho Falls970808

Farmers and Merchants BankBuilding84001037383 W. A St., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

First Presbyterian Church78001052325 Elm St., Idaho Falls780329

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Hasbrouck Building84001039362 Park Ave., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Hotel Idaho84001042482 W. C St., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

I.O.O.F. Building84001090393 N. Park Ave., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Idaho Falls City Building84001092308 W. C St., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Idaho Falls Public Library84001093Elm and Eastern Sts., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Kress Building84001095451 N. Park Ave., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Montgomery Ward Building84001096504 Shoup Ave., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

New Sweden School91001714SW corner of jct. of New SwedenSchool Rd. and Mill Rd., Idaho Falls911119New Sweden and RiverviewFarmsteads and InstitutionalBuildings MPS

Rocky Mountain Bell TelephoneCompany Building84001099246 W. Broadway Ave., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Sealander, Carl S. and Lizzie,Farmstead92000414W end St. John Rd., Idaho Falls920505New Sweden and RiverviewFarmsteads and InstitutionalBuildings MPS

Shane Building84001101381 N. Shoup Ave., Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Trinity Methodist Church77000458237 N. Water Ave., Idaho Falls771216

U.S. Post Office—Idaho Falls79000782581 Park Ave., Idaho Falls790531

Underwood Hotel84001102343-349 W. C Street, Idaho Falls840830Idaho Falls Downtown MRA

Wasden Site (Owl Cave)76000669Address Restricted, Idaho Falls760524 (NHL)

IONA

Iona Meetinghouse73000681In Iona, Iona730507

RIRIE

Shelton L.D.S. Ward Chapel79000783SW of Ririe on Shelton Rd., Ririe790830

Influenced by the architecture of Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone National Park, therustic John Skillern House (Camas County) served as the summer headquarters forSkillern’s Seven H-L Sheep Company. It was one of the largest sheep operations inIdaho when the house was built in 1921-22. (1997; ISHS 1997.21.9.)

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BUTTE COUNTY

ARCO

Experimental Breeder Reactor No. 166000307National Reactor Testing Station,Arco661015 (NHL)

Goodale’s Cutoff74000735S of Arco off U.S. 20, Arco740501

CAMAS COUNTY

FAIRFIELD

Skillern, John, House84001111NW of Fairfield, Fairfield840514

Bonneville-Camas

WAYAN

Salt River HydroelectricPowerplant Historic District (Canal)93000889On Idaho-Wyoming border, Wayan931202

BOUNDARY COUNTY

BONNERS FERRY

Boundary County Courthouse87001581Kootenai St., Bonners Ferry870927County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

The four areas comprising the Map Rock Petroglyphs Historic District (CanyonCounty) consist of 20 etched volcanic boulders which display a full range of prehistoricdesigns typical in southwest Idaho. It is suggested the petroglyphs reproduce a map ofthe Snake River and its tributaries located nearby. (c. 1956; ISHS 61-100.71.)

Fry’s Trading Post84001104Off US 95, Bonners Ferry840907

Harvey Mountain Quarry78001053Address Restricted, Bonners Ferry780623

North Side School92000417218 W. Commanche, Bonners Ferry920505Public School Buildings in IdahoMPS

US Post Office—Bonners FerryMain89000129215 1st, Bonners Ferry890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

EASTPORT

Snyder Guard Station HistoricDistrict83000283S of Eastport on Forest Service Rd.211, Eastport830819

Spokane & International RailroadConstruction Camp94000630E of US 95 along the Spokane &International RR tracks, 2 mi. S. ofthe U.S-Canadian border, Eastport940623

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MIDDLETON

Middleton Substation73000683SR 44, Middleton730507

NAMPA

Dewey, E. H., Stores820003231013-15 1st. St. S., Nampa821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Farmers and Merchants Bank76000670101 11th Ave. S., Nampa760513

Horse Barn78001057NE of Nampa at Idaho State Schooland Hospital, Nampa781011

Sterry Hall78001056College of Idaho campus, Caldwell780308

Steunenberg, A. K., House82000335409 N. Kimball, Caldwell821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Strahorn, Carrie Adell, MemorialLibrary82002510College of Idaho, Caldwell820415

US Post Office—Caldwell Main89000131823 Arthur St., Caldwell890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

GIVENS HOT SPRINGS

Map Rock Petroglyphs HistoricDistrict82000325Address Restricted, Givens HotSprings821115

The Enders Hotel (Caribou County) is the only remaining historic hotel associatedwith the crossroads community of Soda Springs where transcontinental trails,railroads and highway met. The hotel retains many original features, includingfurnishings and woodwork. (c. 1920; ISHS 77-139.3.)

CANYON COUNTY

CALDWELL

Beale, F. F., House930003861802 Cleveland Blvd., Caldwell930514

Blatchley Hall78001055College of Idaho campus, Caldwell780308

Caldwell Carnegie Library790007841101 Cleveland Blvd., Caldwell790618

Caldwell Historic District82002509Roughly bounded by Railroad andArthur Sts., 7th and 9th Aves.,Caldwell820719

Caldwell Odd Fellows Home forthe Aged82000322N. 14th Ave., Caldwell821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Little, Thomas K., House80001295703 E. Belmont St., Caldwell800818

North Caldwell Historic District790007859th, Albany and Belmont Sts.,Caldwell790905

Rice, John C., House800012961520 Cleveland Blvd., Caldwell800527

St. Mary’s Catholic Church82000332616 Dearborn, Caldwell821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

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Idaho State SanitariumAdministration Building82000324NE of Nampa on 11th Ave. N.,Nampa821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Nampa American Legion Chateau820003261508 2nd St. S., Nampa821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Nampa City Hall85000967203 12th Ave. S., Nampa850509

Nampa Department Store820003271st St. S. and 13th Ave., Nampa821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Nampa Depot7200043812th Ave. and Front St., Nampa721103

Nampa First Methodist EpiscopalChurch8200032812th Ave. S. and 4th St., Nampa821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Nampa Historic District830002841200 and 1300 blocks 1st St. S.,Nampa830818

Nampa Presbyterian Church820003302nd St. and 15th Ave. S., Nampa821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Nampa and Meridian IrrigationDistrict Office820003291503 1st St. S., Nampa821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

St. Paul’s Rectory and Sisters’House82000333810 15th Ave. S., Nampa821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

US Post Office—Nampa Main89000132123 11th Ave. S., Nampa890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

Wiley, H. Orton, House86002163524 E. Dewey, Nampa860911

PARMA

Fort Boise and Riverside Ferry Sites74000736NW of Parma on Snake River, Parma741224

Sacred Hearts of Jesus and MaryChurch82000334608 7th St., Parma821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Stewart, A. H., House790007863rd St. and Bates Ave., Parma

One of the great natural landmarks on the California Trail, The City of Rocks’(Cassia County) imposing granite formations (such as the Twin Sisters shown here)resemble a city skyline that impressed tens of thousands of emigrants. The firstpracticable route north of the Great Salt Lake to the California goldfields passeddirectly through the City of Rocks valley. This vast expanse of formations and trailswas designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. (date unknown; ISHS 73-221.406.)

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791025 ROSWELL

Roswell Grade School82000331ID 18 and Stephan Lane, Roswell821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

WILDER

Houlder, Ellen, Farm94000631Rt. 2, Arena Valley Rd., Wilder940623

Peckham Barn82000389N of Wilder on US 95, Wilder821007

CARIBOU COUNTY

CHESTERFIELD

Chesterfield Historic District80001297Town of Chesterfield, Chesterfield801204

GRACE

Grace Pegram Truss RailroadBridge97000758Over the Bear R., 0.5 mi. NNW of jct.of ID 34 and Turner Rd., Grace970725Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges ofIdaho MPS

SODA SPRINGS

Caribou County Courthouse87001582159 S. Main, Soda Springs870922County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

Enders Hotel93000384

76 S. Main St., Soda Springs930514Hopkins, William, House79000787E. Hooper Ave., Soda Springs790108

Lander Road75000627NE of Soda Springs in CaribouNational Forest S of ID 34, SodaSprings750424

Largilliere, Edgar Walter Sr., House9100187030 West 2nd S. St., Soda Springs

911223

Soda Springs City Hall93000385109 S. Main St., Soda Springs930514

CASSIA COUNTY

ALBION

Albion Methodist Church86002161102 North St., Albion860904

Albion Normal School Campus80001298

Canyon-Cassia

Camas Meadows Camp and Battle Sites (Clark County) is set against thebackdrop of the Nez Perce War (1877 Campaign). The Nez Perce succeeded incapturing livestock crippling the military’s ability for long-range pursuit. This riflepit, one of about 25 erected, offered protection to soldiers during the ensuing skirmish.(1986; ISHS 1997.21.10.)

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Off ID 77, Albion801128Swanger Hall78001058Albion State Normal School campus,Albion780920

ALMO

City of Rocks66000308City of Rocks State Park, Almo661015 (NHL)

BURLEY

Cassia County Courthouse8700158315th St. and Overland Ave., Burley

870927County Courthouses in Idaho MPSGranite Pass72000439SW of Burley, less than 0.5 mi. N ofIdaho-Utah border, Burley720628

OAKLEY

Oakley Historic District80001299Main St. and Wilson Ave., Oakley801128

CLARK COUNTY

BLUE DOME

Birch Creek Rockshelters74000737Address Restricted, Blue Dome741202

DUBOIS

St. James’ Episcopal MissionChurch93000387Reynolds St./Old Hwy. 91 (countyrd.), Dubois930514

SPENCER

Spencer Rock House89001991Off US 91 at Huntley Canyon,Spencer891130

KILGORE

Camas Meadows Camp and BattleSites89001081E of Kilgore, Kilgore890411 (NHL) (NPNHP)

Cassia-Clearwater

CLEARWATER COUNTY

LOLO HOT SPRINGS

Lolo Trail66000309Parallel to U.S. 12 on ridges ofBitterroot Mountains, from Lolo Passto Weippe, Lolo Hot Springs661015 (NHL) (NPNHP)

OROFINO

Orofino Historic District820003842nd, Dewey, Main, Johnson, and 6thSts., Orofino821029

US Post Office—Orofino Main89000133320 Michigan Ave., Orofino890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

PIERCE

Moore Gulch Chinese Mining Site(10-CW-159)83000285Address Restricted, Pierce830127

Pierce Courthouse72000100ID 11, Pierce721103 (NPNHP)

SPALDING

Nez Perce National Historical Park66000310Area 90 mi. S and 150 mi. E ofSpalding, Spalding661015

WEIPPE

Brown’s Creek CCC Camp Barracks84001114105 1st St. E., Weippe840705

Traversing roughly 100 miles of therugged Bitterroot Mountains betweenLolo Pass and Weippe, Lolo TrailNational Historic Landmark (ClearwaterCounty) encompasses the Nez PerceNational Historic Trail as well as theLewis and Clark National Historic Trail.The entire Lolo corridor contains manysignificant ethnographic, archaeological,and historic resources such as this rockcairn, known as Indian Post Office.(1996; ISHS 1997.21.11.)

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Weippe Prairie66000311S of Weippe and ID 11, Weippe661015 (NHL) (NPNHP)

CUSTER COUNTY

CHALLIS

Bayhorse76000671S of Challis off U.S. 93, Challis760315

Board-and-Batten CommercialBuilding80001300Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Building at 247 Pleasant Avenue80001301247 Pleasant Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Buster Meat Market80004551Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Bux’s Place80001302321 Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Challis Archeological SpringDistrict81000206Address Restricted, Challis810212

Challis Bison Jump Site75000628Address Restricted, Challis750905

Challis Brewery Historic District80001303Challis Creek Rd., Challis800205

Challis Cold Storage80001304Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Challis High School80001305Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Chivers, Bill, House800013063rd St., Challis801203Challis MRA

Chivers, Thomas, Cellar80001307Challis Creek Rd., Challis801203Challis MRA

Chivers, Thomas, House80001308Challis Creek Rd., Challis801203Challis MRA

Custer County Jail80001309Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

False-Front Commercial Building80001310Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Hosford, Emmett, House800013113rd St., Challis801203Challis MRA

I.O.O.F. Hall80001312Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

McKendrick House800013134th St., Challis801203Challis MRA

Originally established as a guest ranch in 1929, the buildings and landscape at theIdaho Rocky Mountain Club (Custer County) include a lodge, guest cabins, ahydroelectric plant, private fish pond, and a natural hot-water swimming pool. One ofthe first resorts built, the complex represents early development of the recreationindustry in Idaho. (1994; ISHS 1997.21.12.)

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Old Challis Historic District80001314Bounded by Valley and PleasantAves., 2nd and 3rd Sts., Challis801203Challis MRA

Peck, Bill, House8000131516 Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Penwell House80001316North Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Rowles, Donaldson, House80001317North Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Smith, Henry, House800013185th St., Challis801203Challis MRA

Stone Building800013193rd St., Challis801203Challis MRA

Stone and Log Building80001320Pleasant Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Twin Peaks Sports80001321Main Ave., Challis801203Challis MRA

Wilkinson, Clyde, House800013229th St., Challis801203Challis MRA

CLAYTON

East Fork Lookout76000672Address Restricted, Clayton760927

On May 7, 1863, a gold-bearing quartz prospect was discovered above Rocky Bar onBear Creek within the South Boise Historic Mining District (Elmore County).This ten square mile area eventually produced about six million dollars in gold. (c.1972; ISHS 74-5.23/6.)

CUSTER

Custer Historic District81000207Along Yankee Fk. of the SalmonRiver, Custer810203

MACKAY

Mackay Episcopal Church82000336Park Ave. and College, Mackay821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Mackay Methodist EpiscopalChurch84001118Custer St. and Park Ave., Mackay840907

STANLEY

Day, Ivan W., House86000754N of Stanley, Stanley860409

Idaho Rocky Mountain Club94001451ID 75 S. of Stanley, Stanley941209

Niece Brothers’ Store95000667Ace of Diamonds St., Stanley950612

Redfish Archeological District83003574Address Restricted, Stanley831229

Stanley Ranger Station82001885S of Stanley on US 93, Stanley821215

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ATLANTA

Atlanta Dam and Power Plant77000459W of Atlanta on Boise River, Atlanta771005

Atlanta Historic District78001059Quartz Creek, Pine and Main Sts.,Atlanta780406

GLENNS FERRY

Amstutz Apartments82002511320 S. Ada St., Glenns Ferry820923

Glenns Ferry School84001122Cleveland St., Glenns Ferry 840907

Gorby Opera Theater82000339Idaho St., Glenns Ferry821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

McGinnis, J. S., Building820003401st and Commercial Sts., GlennsFerry821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

O’Neill Brothers Building82000342Idaho St., Glenns Ferry821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Our Lady of Limerick CatholicChurch82000343113 W. Arthur, Glenns Ferry821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

MOUNTAIN HOME

Ake, F. P., Building82000337106-72 Main St., Mountain Home821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Anchustegui, Pedro, Pelota Court78001060W. 2nd North, Mountain Home780130

Elmore County Courthouse87001584150 S. 4th East, Mountain Home870922County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

Father Lobell House82000338125 4th St. East, Mountain Home821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Mountain Home Baptist Church82000341265 N. 4th East, Mountain Home821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Mountain Home Carnegie Library78001061180 S. 3rd St. East, Mountain Home780724

Mountain Home High School91000988550 E. Jackson, Mountain Home910808Public School Buildings in IdahoMPS

Mountain Home Hotel82000385195 N. 2nd West, Mountain Home821029

St. James Episcopal Church77000460305 N. 3rd East, Mountain Home771005

Turner Hotel84001124140-170 E. Jackson St., MountainHome

Local sandstone was used in the construction of the Matthias Cowley House inPreston (Franklin County). Cowley, a local Mormon leader, constructed the buildingin 1895 during a period of Mormon expansion into Idaho. (1972; ISHS 72-100.17.)

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FREMONT COUNTY

ASHTON

Independent Order of Odd FellowsHall97000763Jct. of 6th Ave. and Main St., Ashton970709

BIG SPRINGS

Sack, Johnny, Cabin79000788Island Park, Big Springs790419

GRAINVILLE

Conant Creek Pegram TrussRailroad Bridge97000756Over Conant Cr., 1 mi. S of jct. ofSquirrel Rd. and Old Ashton-VictorRR spur tracks, Grainville970725Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges ofIdaho MPS

ISLAND PARK

Bishop Mountain Lookout86001184Forest Rd. 80120, Island Park860523

Island Park Land and CattleCompany Home Ranch96001508U.S. 20, roughly 1 mi. SW of IslandPark at Harriman State Park, IslandPark961220

Sherwood, Joseph, House and Store94001452ID 87 W of jct. with U.S. 20, IslandPark941209

ST. ANTHONY

Fremont County Courthouse79000789151 W. 1st St. N., St. Anthony790108

Bishop Mountain Lookout (FremontCounty) is the only lookout remainingon the Targhee National Forest and maybe one of the last examples of a metaltower lookout in southeast Idaho. Theproperty, located on the summit ofBishop Mountain, includes a log cabin, agarage, and a frame pit toilet, allconstructed by members of the CivilianConservation Corps between 1936 and1938. (date unknown; Targhee NationalForest.)

ROCKY BAR

South Boise Historic MiningDistrict75000629

FRANKLIN COUNTY

FRANKLIN

Franklin City Hall91001716128 E. Main St., Franklin911119

Franklin Co-operative MercantileInstitution91001717113 E. Main St., Franklin911119

Hatch, L. H., House73000684East Main, Franklin730507

PRESTON

Bear River Battleground73000685NW of Preston off U.S. 91, Preston730314 (NHL)

Cowley, Matthias, House76000673110 S. 1st St. E., Preston760719

Franklin County Courthouse8700158539 W. Oneida, Preston870927County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

Oneida Stake Academy75000630NW corner of 2nd S. and 2nd E. Sts.,Preston750521

US Post Office—Preston Main8900013555 E. Oneida St., Preston890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

WESTON

Weston Canyon Rockshelter74000738Address Restricted, Weston740725

840907

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GEM COUNTY

EMMETT

Bliss, F. T., House82000345E. 2nd and McKinley Sts., Emmett821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart800013231st St., Emmett801203Early Churches of Emmett TR

Emmett Presbyterian Church800013242nd St., Emmett801203Early Churches of Emmett TR

First Baptist Church of Emmett800013251st St., Emmett801203Early Churches of Emmett TR

Gem County Courthouse82000347Main St. and McKinley Ave., Emmett821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Methodist Episcopal Church800013261st St. and Washington Ave., Emmett801203Early Churches of Emmett TR

Oregon Short Line Railway Depot95000506119 N. Commercial Ave., Emmett950427

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church800013271st St., Emmett801203Early Churches of Emmett TR

OLA

Ola School920004155 Ola School Rd., Ola920505Public School Buildings in IdahoMPS

SWEET

Sweet Methodist Episcopal Church970007667200 Sweet-Ola Hwy., Sweet970709

GOODING COUNTY

BLISS

Teater, Archie, Studio84001132SE of Bliss, Bliss840913

Properties owned by religious institutions or used for religious purposes are typicallynot considered eligible for listing in the National Register unless they are significantfor architectural or artistic distinction or for historical importance. The EarlyChurches of Emmett Thematic Resource (Gem County) includes five churchessignificant for architectural styles. Pictured here is the Emmett Presbyterian(Emmett First Southern Baptist) Church (1909). (1973; ISHS 73-5.58a.)

Idaho State Industrial SchoolWomen’s Dormitory82000344W of St. Anthony on N. Parker Hwy.,St. Anthony821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

St. Anthony Pegram Truss RailroadBridge97000761Over the Henry’s Fk. of the Snake R.,0.5 mi. S of jct. of S. Parker Rd. andWest Belt Branch RR tracks, St.Anthony970725Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges ofIdaho MPS

US Post Office—St. Anthony Main8900013648 W. 1st North, St. Anthony890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

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GOODING

Citizens State Bank800013283rd Ave. and Main St., Gooding800507

Gooding College Campus83000286ID 26, Gooding830318Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Kelly’s Hotel85002155112 Main, Gooding850912

Thompson Mortuary Chapel82000348737 Main St., Gooding821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Trinity Episcopal Church820003497th and Idaho Sts., Gooding821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

HAGERMAN

Hagerman State Bank, Limited89001000100 S. State St., Hagerman890811

Priestly’s Hydraulic Ram750006316 mi. S of Hagerman at ThousandSprings, Hagerman750213

Roberts, Morris, Store78001062Off U.S. 30, Hagerman780717

WENDELL

Mays, James Henry and Ida Owen,House92001412Along N bank of Snake R. S ofWendell, Wendell930309

West Point Grade School82000350Off I-86, Wendell821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

The only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building in Idaho, the Archie Teater Studio(Gooding County) commands a spectacular view of the Snake River. Included in theoriginal plans, the studio (built 1953-56) boasts built-in furnishings designed byWright. Although less than fifty years old at the time of its listing, this property wasadded to the National Register based on its exceptional importance. (c. 1983; ISHS85-5.33.)

IDAHO COUNTY

BURGDORF

Carey Dome Fire Lookout94000268Payette National Forest; 9 mi. N ofUSFS Burgdorf Guard Station,Burgdorf940325

COTTONWOOD

Lower Salmon River ArcheologicalDistrict86002170Address Restricted, Cottonwood860904

St. Gertrude’s Convent and Chapel79000790W of Cottonwood, Cottonwood790618

DIXIE

Moore, Jim, Place78001063Salmon River Canyon, Dixie780329

ELK CITY

Meinert Ranch Cabin870015611.8 mi. SW of Red River Hot Springson Red River-Beargrass Rd. No. 234,Elk City870923

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GRANGEVILLE

Moose Creek Administrative Site90000932E side of Moose Cr. S of WhistlingPig Cr., Nez Perce NF, Grangeville900625

KAMIAH

First Presbyterian Church76000674SE of Kamiah on U.S. 12, Kamiah760513

McBeth, Sue, Cabin76000675SE of Kamiah on U.S. 12, Kamiah760603

KOOSKIA

Fenn Ranger Station90000931Selway Rd. 223 near Johnson Cr.,Nez Perce NF, Kooskia900618

Lochsa Historical Ranger Station78001065Address Restricted, Kooskia780609

State Bank of Kooskia780010671 S. Main St., Kooskia780522

MCCALL

Arctic Point Fire Lookout9400101910 mi. NE of USFS ChamberlainGuard Station, Payette NF, McCall940829

Cold Meadows Guard Station94001017Payette National Forest, NE ofMcCall, Frank Church-River of NoReturn Wilderness, McCall940819

RIGGINS

Aitken Barn82002512SW of Riggins on US 95, Riggins820809

Bemis, Polly, House87002152Accessible on Salmon River via boat,Riggins880304

SHOUP

Foster, Blacky, House92000307Along Salmon R. W of Shoup,Bitterroot NF, Shoup920410

WARREN

Ah Toy Garden90000893Along China Cr. near jct. with S.Fork Salmon R., Payette NF, Warren900627Chinese Sites in the Warren MiningDistrict MPS

Burgdorf72000441About 15 mi. W of Warrens, Warrens720414

Celadon Slope Garden90000891Along China Cr. near jct. with S.Fork Salmon R., Payette NF, Warren900627Chinese Sites in the Warren MiningDistrict MPS

Chi-Sandra Garden90000892Along China Cr. near jct. with S.Fork Salmon R., Payette NF, Warren900627Chinese Sites in the Warren MiningDistrict MPS

Chinese Cemetery94000270Payette National Forest; 0.5 mi. NWof Warren Wagon Rd. at Bemis Crk.,Warren940329Chinese Sites in the Warren MiningDistrict MPS

The Sue McBeth Cabin (Idaho County) is a significant reminder of the missionaryenterprise among the Nez Perce Indians of Kamiah. McBeth took over the Kamiahmission and school in 1873 following Henry Spalding’s death. The cabin was erectedin 1880 as a residence and schoolhouse. (c. 1890; ISHS 63-221.6.)

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Old China Trail90000894Along China Cr. near jct. with S.Fork Salmon R., Payette NF, Warren900627Chinese Sites in the Warren MiningDistrict MPS

Warren Guard Station, Building120694000271Payette National Forest; SW side,Warren Wagon Rd., Forest Highway21, Warren940407

WHITE BIRD

White Bird Battlefield74000332N of White Bird off U.S. 95, WhiteBird740718 (NPNHP)

White Bird Grade74000740NE of White Bird, White Bird740730

JEFFERSON COUNTY

ANNIS

Scott, Josiah, House82000387SW of Annis, Annis821108

RIGBY

Jefferson County Courthouse87001586134 N. Clark, Rigby870927County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

RIRIE

Ririe A Pegram Truss RailroadBridge97000759Over the Snake R., 1 mi. NNE of jct.of Heise Rd. and East Belt Branch RRtracks, Ririe970725Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges ofIdaho MPS

Ririe B Pegram Truss RailroadBridge97000760Over the Snake R. flood channel, 0.5mi. NNE of jct. of Heise Rd. and EastBelt Branch RR tracks, Ririe970725Pegram Truss Railroad Bridges ofIdaho MPS

ROBERTS

Hotel Patrie78001068U.S. 91, Roberts781107

The County Courthouses in Idaho Multiple Property Submission (MPS)documents county government and courthouse architecture from 1864 to 1945. TheJefferson County Courthouse in Rigby (Jefferson County) is a Works ProgressAdministration project and highlights the Art Deco style popular at the time of itsconstruction in 1938. It is the best-preserved of three nearly identical courthousesdesigned by Sundburg and Sundburg of Idaho Falls. Thirteen other courthouses aredocumented in the MPS. (1987; ISHS 1997.21.13.)

JEROME COUNTY

EDEN

Vinyard, Charles C., House83002313SW of Eden, Eden830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

HAZELTON

Havens, Bert and Fay, House83002346N of Hazelton, Hazelton830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Hazelton Presbyterian Church91000459310 Park Ave., Hazelton910426

Kelley, Marion and Julia, House83002343450 4th St. E., Hazelton830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Shepard, L. Fay, House83002300S of Hazelton, Hazelton830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

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HUNT

Minidoka Relocation Center79000791Hunt Rd., Hunt790710

Wilson Butte Cave74000741Address Restricted, Hunt741121

JEROME

Allton Building83002299160 E. Main St., Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Barnes, Tom, Barn83002317E of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Bethune-Ayres House83002318E of Jerome, Jerome 830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Blessing, Carl, Outbuildings83002319NW of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Bothwell, James, Water Tank House83002320N of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Bower, Charles, House83002321N of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Brick, Frank J., House83002322300 N. Fillmore St., Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Callen, Dick, House83002323S of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Canyonside School83003579S of Jerome, Jerome831014Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Cook, William H., Water TankHouse83004211SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Cooke, E. V., House83002324NE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Daniels, O. J., House83002325S of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Doughty, George V., House andGarage83002326NE of Jerome, Jerome830915Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Epperson, George, House83002354SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

The Jacob B. Van Wagener Barn (Jerome County) is one of a hundred basalt ma-sonry structures included in the Lava Rock Structures of South Central IdahoThematic Resource. Once a demonstration farm, the barn represents not only thehistory of lava rock construction technology (between 1875 and 1941) but also thehistory of settlement of Jerome and Lincoln counties and the development of agricul-ture on the Northside Irrigation Tract. (1916; ISHS 73-221.817/d.)

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Laughlin, Ben, Water TankHouse-Garage83002337E of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Lawshe, George, Well House83002336SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Lee, J. O., House83002335324 5th Ave. E., Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Lee, J. O., Honey House83002334322 5th Ave. E., Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Mandl, Joseph, House83002333800 N. Fillmore St., Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Newman, J. W. and Rachel, Houseand Bunkhouse83002332E of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

North Side Canal CompanySlaughter House83002331NE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Jerome

Erdman, G. H., House83002353W of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Falls City School House83002352SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Fry, Merrit, Farm83002351W of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Gleason, E. C. House83002350209 E. Ave. A, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Goff, Hugh and Susie, House83002349NE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Graves, Lulu, Farm83002348NW of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Gregg, Edward M., Farm83002347SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Huer Well House/Water Tank83002345NE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Jerome City Pump House83002344600 Block of E. B St., Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Jerome Cooperative Creamery83002338313 S. Birch St., Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Jerome County Courthouse87001600N. Lincoln, Jerome870928County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

Jerome First Baptist Church830023391st Ave. E., Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Jerome National Bank78001069100 E. Main St., Jerome780109

Johnson, Edgar, House83002340S of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Keating, Clarence, House83002341NE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Kehrer, Thomas J., House83002342N of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

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Osborne, Jessie, House83002329W of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Quay, Greer and Jennie, House83002330NE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Ricketts, Julian T., House83002328SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Schmerschall, John F., House83002327248 E. Ave. A, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Shoshone Falls Power PlantCaretaker’s House83002301SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Silbaugh, W. H., House83002302W of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Spencer, Edward S., House andGarage and the Fred Nelson Barn83002303N of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Stevens, Arnold, House83002304W of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Stickel, John, House83002305W of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Sugarloaf School83002306E of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Thomason, Rice, Barn83002307E of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Tooley, Don, House83002308NE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Van Hook, Jay, Potato Cellar83002309S of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Van Wagener, Jacob B., Barn83002310SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Van Wagener, Jacob B., Caretaker’sHouse83002311SE of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Jerome

Situated in Coeur d’Alene (Kootenai County), the John P. and Stella Gray House(c. 1913) is significant as an example of the Tudor Revival architecture of noted PacificNorthwest architect Kirtland K. Cutter. John Gray, who commissioned the house, wasa prominent north Idaho lawyer widely known for his work in the field of mining law.(c. 1984; ISHS 1997.21.14.)

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Veazie, William T. and Clara H.,House83002312SW of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Vipham, Thomas, House83002314313 E. Ave. D, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Webster, Archie, House83002316West Ave. and W. Ave. B, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Jerome-Kootenai

Weigle, William, House and WaterTank83002315NW of Jerome, Jerome830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

MURTAUGH

Caldron Linn720004422 mi. E of Murtaugh, Murtaugh720627

Kootenai County Rural Schools TR BAYVIEW

Bayview School II85002090Careywood Rd., Bayview850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

CAMP MIVODEN

East Hayden Lake School II85002095Hayden Lake Rd., Camp Mivoden850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

CATALDO

Cataldo Mission66000312Off U.S. 10, Cataldo661015 (NHL)

CLARKSVILLE

Clark House78001070On Hayden Lake, Clarksville781212

COEUR D’ALENE

Coeur d’Alene City Hall790007925th and Sherman Sts., Coeur d’Alene790803

Coeur d’Alene Federal Building770004614th and Lakeside, Coeur d’Alene771216

Coeur d’Alene Masonic Temple78001071524 Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene780522

Davey, Harvey M., House85001126315 Wallace Ave., Coeur d’Alene850523

First United Methodist Church79000793618 Wallace Ave., Coeur d’Alene790618

Potlatch was originally established as a company town by the Potlatch LumberCompany in the first decade of the 20th Century. Included in the CommercialHistoric District, the company’s main administrative office (shown here) was builtin 1917. It later became the city hall when the company sold the town and the cityincorporated in the mid-1950s. The Historic Resources of Potlatch MultipleResource Area (Latah County) includes 45 residential, commercial, public, andreligious buildings illustrating the elements of a company town. (1986; ISHS1997.21.15.)

KOOTENAI COUNTY

ATHOL

Cedar Mountain School85002093Parks and Lewellyn Creek Rds.,Athol850912

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Fort Sherman Buildings79000794North Idaho College campus,Coeur d’Alene791025

Gray, John P. and Stella, House88000272521 S. 13th St., Coeur d’Alene880331

Inland Empire Electric RailwaySubstation75000633Mullan Rd. and Northwest Blvd.,Coeur d’Alene750627

Kootenai County Courthouse77000462501 Government Way, Coeur d’Alene771223

Mullan Road900005483 segments: 1)between Alder Creekand Cedar Creek; 2)Fourth of JulyPass between I-80 and Old U.S. 10;3)Heyburn State Park,Coeur d’Alene900405

Prairie School II85002100Prairie Ave., Coeur d’Alene850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

Roosevelt School760006761st and Wallace Sts., Coeur d’Alene760730

Sherman Park Addition92000418Bounded by Garden Ave., HubbardSt., Lakeshore Dr. and Park Dr.,Coeur d’Alene920427

St. Thomas Catholic Church77000463919 Indiana Ave., Coeur d’Alene771005

Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

MCGUIRE

McGuires School85002098Corbin Rd. and Old Hwy. 10,McGuire850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

MEDIMONT

Cave Lake School85002092ID 3, Medimont850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

Indian Springs School II85002096ID 3, Medimont850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

PLEASANT VIEW

Pleasant View School II85002099Pleasant View Rd., Pleasant View850912

A fuel source was not readily available to process the lead-silver ore mined in the upperBirch Creek area in the 1880s. The Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns (Lemhi County)were constructed to manufacture charcoal for the smelting process. Four of theoriginal sixteen kilns remain. (1994; ISHS 1997.21.16.)

HARRISON

Harrison Commercial HistoricDistrict96001505Roughly bounded by N. Lake Ave.,W. Harrison St., N. Coeur d’AleneAve., and Pine St., Harrison961220

HAYDEN LAKE

Finch, John A., Caretaker’s House870015622160 Finch Rd., Hayden Lake870914

Thunborg, Jacob and Cristina,House85002156Chicken Point, Hayden Lake850912

LANE

Lane School II85002097Lanz Rd., Lane850912

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Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

POST FALLS

Cougar Gulch School III85002094Cougar Gulch Rd., Post Falls850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

Post Falls Community UnitedPresbyterian Church840038514th and William Sts., Post Falls840907

Treaty Rock92000420N of I-90, NE of Spokane R. falls,Post Falls920430

Washington Water Power Bridges960015070.5 mi. W of intersection of Spokaneand 4th Sts., Post Falls

961220

Young, Samuel and Ann, House97000765120 4th Ave., Post Falls970709

RATHDRUM

Rathdrum State Bank740007421st and Mills Sts., Rathdrum741108

St. Stanislaus Kostka Mission77000464McCartney and 3rd Sts., Rathdrum771117

ROCKFORD BAY

Bellgrove School II85002091Hamaker Rd., Rockford Bay

850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR ROSE LAKE

Rose Lake School II85002101Queen St. and ID 3, Rose Lake850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

SILVER SANDS BEACH

Upper Twin Lakes School85002102Twin Lakes Rd., Silver Sands Beach850912Kootenai County Rural Schools TR

SPIRIT LAKE

Spirit Lake Historic District79000795Maine St., Spirit Lake790208

To aid the spread of Roman Catholicism on the Indian reservations, St. Joseph’sMission was built in 1874 by Father Joseph Cataldo at Slickpoo (Lewis County).However, the mission was met with resistance by the anti-Catholic missionary, HenryHarmon Spalding. The church and mission cemetery are the only visible remains ofthe former community and are currently part of the Nez Perce National HistoricalPark. (date unknown; ISHS 63-111.2.)

LATAH COUNTY

BOVILL

Hotel Bovill94000629602 Park St., Hwy 3, Bovill940623

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church820003511st and Cedar, Bovill821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

GENESEE

Genesee Exchange Bank79000796Walnut St., Genesee790108

Vollmer Building79000797Walnut St., Genesee790108

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Lieuallen, Almon Asbury, House78001075101 S. Almon St., Moscow780103

McConnell, W. J., House74000743110 S. Adams St., Moscow741121

McConnell-McGuire Building78001076Main and 1st Sts., Moscow780207

Memorial Gymnasium77000466University of Idaho campus,Moscow771005

Moscow Carnegie Library79000800110 S. Jefferson St., Moscow790618

Moscow High School92000416410 3rd E., Moscow920505Public School Buildings in IdahoMPS

Latah

KENDRICK

Bethany Memorial Chapel79000798Kendrick-Deary Hwy., Kendrick791206

MOSCOW

Administration Building,University of Idaho78001072University of Idaho campus,Moscow780214

Cordelia Lutheran Church95001058.25 mi. S of jct. of Genesee-Troy andDanielson Rds., Moscow950831

Cornwall, Mason, House77000465308 S. Hayes St., Moscow771202

Davids’ Building790007993rd and Main Sts., Moscow791211

First Methodist Church78001073322 E. 3rd St., Moscow781005

Fort Russell Neighborhood HistoricDistrict80001329Roughly bounded by Jefferson,Monroe, 2nd and D Sts., Moscow801126

Hotel Moscow780010744th and Main Sts., Moscow781130

Kappa Sigma Fraternity, GammaTheta Chapter96000945918 Blake St., Moscow960903

Moscow Post Office andCourthouse73000686Washington and 3rd Sts., Moscow730703

Ridenbaugh Hall77000467University of Idaho campus,Moscow770914

Sigma Alpha Epsilon FraternityHouse93001335920 Deakin St., Moscow931202

Skattaboe Block78001077Main and 4th Sts., Moscow780522

University of Idaho Gymnasiumand Armory83000287University of Idaho campus,Moscow830103Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

The Union Pacific Depot represents the growth of Shoshone (Lincoln County) as arail, farming and ranching community. This Mission-styled depot was built in 1929and is included in the Shoshone Historic District. (1972; ISHS 72-100.5/b.)

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POTLATCH

American Legion Cabin86002197US Alt. 95, Potlatch860911Potlatch MRA

Boarding House86002199850 Pine St., Potlatch860911Potlatch MRA

Commercial Historic District86002201Roughly Pine St. between 7th and5th Sts., Potlatch860911Potlatch MRA

Four-Room House860022041015 Pine St., Potlatch860911Potlatch MRA

Freeze Community Church900006791 mi. W of US 95, Potlatch900503

Nob Hill Historic District86002206Roughly bounded by 4th, Spruce,3rd, and Cedar Sts., Potlatch860911Potlatch MRA

Terteling, Joseph A., House860022081015 Fir St., Potlatch860911Potlatch MRA

Three-Room House86002210940 Cedar St., Potlatch860911Potlatch MRA

Workers’ Neighborhood HistoricDistrict86002211Roughly Spruce St. between 8th and5th Sts., Potlatch860911Potlatch MRA

Fort Lemhi7200044318 mi. SE of Salmon, Salmon720223

Geertson, Lars, House80001330SE of Salmon, Salmon800403

Leesburg75000634W of Salmon at Napias Creek inSalmon National Forest, Salmon750404

Lemhi County Courthouse780010781st St. N. and Broadway, Salmon780207

Myers, Socrates A., House77000468300 Hall St., Salmon771202

Odd Fellows Hall78001079516 Main St., Salmon780207

Salmon City Hall and Library82000352200 Main St., Salmon821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Salmon Odd Fellows Hall78001080510-514 Main St., Salmon780825

Shoup Building78001081Center and Main Sts., Salmon780331

TENDOY

First Flag Unfurling Site, Lewis andClark Trail750006355 mi. N of Tendoy in BitterrootMountains, Tendoy750822

LEMHI COUNTY

COBALT

Shoup Rockshelters74000744Address Restricted, Cobalt741108

LEADORE

Birch Creek Charcoal Kilns72001577Off SR 28, Leadore720223

SALMON

Episcopal Church of the Redeemer790008011st St. N. at Fulton St., Salmon790112

Originally known as the Fremont StakeTabernacle, the 1911 Rexburg StakeTabernacle (Madison County) isconstructed of local stone. Theproperty’s Italianate-influenced style israre in Idaho. It is also important in itsassociation with Mormon settlement insoutheastern Idaho. (date unknown;ISHS 74-5.57.)

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Lemhi Pass6600031312 mi. E of Tendoy off ID 28 inBeaverhead and Salmon NationalForests, Tendoy661015 (NHL)

LEWIS COUNTY

CULDESAC

St. Joseph’s Mission76000677S of Culdesac off U.S. 95, Culdesac760624 (NPNHP)

KAMIAH

Bridwell, James F., House88001446107 5th St., Kamiah890406

State Bank of Kamiah78001082ID 64, Kamiah780829

LINCOLN COUNTY

DIETRICH

Bate, S. A., Barn and ChickenHouse83002358SE of Dietrich, Dietrich830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Berriochoa, Ignacio, Farm83002360NW of Dietrich, Dietrich830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Hunt, Daniel A., House83002371SW of Dietrich, Dietrich830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Paul, Denton J., Water Tank83002384E of Dietrich, Dietrich830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

RICHFIELD

Boussuet, Birdie, Farm83002361W of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Eskelton, Alvin, Barn83002367NW of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Johnson, Louis, Barn83002373SW of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Johnson, Louis, Water Tank House83002374W of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Johnson, Quet, Farm83002375NW of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Kohl, W. S., Barn83002376NE of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Lane, James H., Barn83002377S of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

The Minidoka Dam (Minidoka County), constructed in 1904-06, resulted in asignificant irrigation canal system for the Minidoka reclamation project authorized byCongress in 1902. The associated Power Plant followed in 1913 and was the earliestfederal hydroelectric plant in the Pacific Northwest. Large reclamation projects suchas this were vital influences on the agricultural development of the arid lands ofsouthern Idaho. (1910; ISHS 77-127.2/c.)

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Central Idaho TR SHOSHONE

American Legion Hall83002355107 W. A St., Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Anasola, Jose and Gertrude, House83002356120 N. Alta St., Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Arambarri, Galo, Boarding House83002357109 N. Greenwood St., Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Baugh, W. H., House83002359E of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in South

Central Idaho TRByrne, Tom, House83002362NE of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Custer Slaughter House83002363W of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Darrah House and Water TankHouse83002365NE of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Darrah, Ben, Water Tank and WellHouse83002364N of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in South

Central Idaho TRDill, Charles W., House83002366E of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Gaches, George H., Cellar and IceHouse83002368NW of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Gooding, Thomas, Water TankHouse83002369NW of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Gottfried, Gehrig, Cabin83002370NW of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

J. C. Penney Company Building83002372104 S. Rail St., Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Murphy, W. H., House83002379607 S. Greenwood St., Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Myers School83002380W of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

The Dutch Colonial Revival-styled Gaylord Thompson House—designed byprominent architect James Nave—was built in 1904 as one of the nine original housesof the Blanchard Heights development in Lewiston (Nez Perce County). Initially, allhouses constructed in Blanchard Heights were required to cost at least $1,500,ensuring an exclusive neighborhood. (1978; ISHS 78-5.271.)

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Central Idaho TRSilva, Arthur D., Water Tank83002390NW of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Silva, Manuel, Barn83002391E of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Lincoln-Madison

Lemmon Hardware Store83002378Main St. and Nez Perce Ave.,Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Phelps, Kenneth G., Barn83002385W of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Richfield Pump House83002386SE of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Turner, John G., House83002392W of Richfield, Richfield830908Lava Rock Structures in South

Newman, A. G., House83002381309 E. C St., Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Olley, Thomas, House83002382522 N. Apple St., Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Oughton, Jack, House83002383123 N. Beverly St., Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Purdum Livery Stable83002393113 N. Rail St. E., Shoshone830915Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Ritter, William M., House83002387NE of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Shoshone Historic District75000636Irregular pattern, includes N bank ofLittle Wood River and W. D St.,Shoshone750627

Silva, Arthur D., Flume83002388NW of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in SouthCentral Idaho TR

Silva, Arthur D., Ranch83002389NW of Shoshone, Shoshone830908Lava Rock Structures in South

MADISON COUNTY

REXBURG

Madison County Courthouse87001587E. Main St., Rexburg870922County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

Erected in two phases at the turn of the century, the Co-op Block and J.N. IrelandBank building in Malad (Oneida County) is one of Idaho’s few surviving structuresdirectly resulting from the Mormon United Order Cooperative Movement of 1874.(1978; ISHS 78-5.417/a.)

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Rexburg Stake Tabernacle7400074525 N. Center St., Rexburg740503

Spori, Jacob, Building89000329100 E. 2nd South, Rexburg890420

MINIDOKA COUNTY

MINIDOKA

Minidoka Dam and Power Plant74000746S of Minidoka, Minidoka741029

NEZ PERCE COUNTY

LAPWAI

First Lapwai Bank80001331302 W. 1st St., Lapwai800312

First Presbyterian Church80001332Locust and 1st St. E., Lapwai800312

LENORE

Lenore Site74000284Address Restricted, Lenore74112 (NPNHP)

LEWISTON

Aspoas, James, House940013661610 15th Ave., Lewiston941125

Booth, Frank, House940013671608 17th Ave., Lewiston941125

Breier Building86001261631-633 Main St., Lewiston860613

First Christian Church780010837th Ave. and 7th St., Lewiston780831

Garfield School820025132912 5th Ave., Lewiston820415

Hasotino76000678Address Restricted, Lewiston760402 (NPNHP)

Hatwai Village Site82000353Address Restricted, Lewiston821108

Hester, Patrick J. and Lydia, House940013651622 15th Ave., Lewiston941125

Idaho Grocery Warehouse andAnnex820003541209 Main St., Lewiston821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

JEAN (steamboat)890010013620 A Snake River Ave. in HellsGate State Park, Lewiston890808

Kettenbach, Henry C., House780010841026 9th Ave., Lewiston780207

Lewiston City Hall82000355207 3rd St., Lewiston821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Lewiston Depot7300068713th and Main Sts., Lewiston730507

Mining was one of the major stimuli for western expansion and is the theme of theSilver City Historic District (Owyhee County). These commercial buildings inSilver City are representative of the many resouces identified within the sixteen squaremile district. Ruby City, Boonsville, Dewey, and Fairview along with major silvermines on War Eagle and Florida mountains are also included. The buildings werebuilt around 1865. (1994; ISHS 1997.21.21.)

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Lewiston Historic District75000637Irregular pattern between 1st and5th Sts. and B St. and the SnakeRiver, Lewiston750605

Lewiston Historic District(Boundary Increase)84003852Roughly bounded by 1st, B, 6th, andF Sts., Lewiston840907

Lewiston Methodist Church79000802805 6th Ave., Lewiston790920

Lewiston Vineyards Gates8300028818th Ave. and 10th, Lewiston830414Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

McLaren, William and Elizabeth,House920014131602 15th Ave., Lewiston921106

Nave Apartments78001085600 block of 8th St., Lewiston780803

Nez Perce Snake RiverArcheological District78001086Address Restricted, Lewiston781222

St. Stanislaus Catholic Church78001087633 5th Ave., Lewiston780207

Tamblyn, Agnes M., House940013641506 17th Ave., Lewiston941125

Thompson, Gaylord, House920004191824 17th Ave., Lewiston920504

Twenty-One Ranch House78001088S of Lewiston at 7570 Waha Rd.,Lewiston781218

Wyatt, W. R. and Louisa E., House940013621524 18th Ave., Lewiston941125

PECK

American Woman’s League ChapterHouse86002158217 N. Main St., Peck860904

ONEIDA COUNTY

MALAD CITY

Co-Op Block and J. N. Ireland Bank79000804Main and Bannock Sts., Malad City790418

Evans, D. L., Sr., Bungalow79000805203 N. Main St., Malad City790830

Jones, Jedd, House79000806242 N. Main St., Malad City790501

Malad Second Ward Tabernacle7900080320 S. 100 W. St., Malad City790727

Oneida County Courthouse87001588Court St., Malad City871127County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

One of Payette’s more outstanding structures, the Neo-Classical Revival-styledPayette City Hall and Courthouse (Payette County) was used by the county andcity governments until the early 1970s when it was sold. (1978; ISHS 78-5.68.)

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United Presbyterian Church790008077 S. Main St., Malad City791016

SAMARIA

Samaria Historic District79003740Roughly bounded by Main and 3rdSts., 1st Ave. N. and S end of 2nd St.,Samaria790611

OWYHEE COUNTY

BRUNEAU

Bruneau Episcopal Church82000356Off ID 51, Bruneau821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

HOMEDALE

Poison Creek Stage Station78001089S of Homedale off Jump Creek Rd.,Homedale780522

MURPHY

Bernard’s Ferry78001090N of Murphy off ID 78, Murphy780522

Noble Horse Barn91000989Reynolds Cr. 12 mi. SW of Murphy,Murphy910807

Owyhee County Courthouse82000357ID 45, Murphy821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

OREANA

Our Lady, Queen of Heaven Church80001333Roughly 1 mi. S of Oreana, Oreana801128

REYNOLDS

Camp Lyon Site720004441 mi. E of U.S. 95, Reynolds721227

SILVER CITY

Camp Three Forks72000445S of Silver City, Silver City721215

Delamar Historic District760006796 mi. W of Silver City, Silver City760513

Silver City Historic District72000446Silver City and its environs, SilverCity720519

WAGON BOX BASIN

Camas and Pole CreeksArcheological District86001203Address Restricted, Wagon BoxBasin860528

WICKAHONEY

Wickahoney Post Office and StageStation82002514Wickahoney Creek, Wickahoney820527

PAYETTE COUNTY

NEW PLYMOUTH

New Plymouth CongregationalChurch82000359Southwest Ave. between West Parkand Plymouth, New Plymouth821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

PAYETTE

Chase, David C., House78001091307 9th St. N., Payette780207

Located in American Falls Reservoir, theOneida Milling and ElevatorCompany Grain Elevator (1912)serves as the only visible reminder of theoriginal American Falls townsite and itsassociation with grain production inPower County. The town and most ofits structures were moved in 1925 whenthe reservoir inundated the old townsite.(date unknown; ISHS 1997.21.17.)

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Coughanour Apartment Block78001092700-718 1st Ave. N., Payette780523

Jacobsen, N. A., Building82000358N. 8th St. and 1st Ave., Payette821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Methodist Episcopal Church ofPayette770004691st Ave. S. and 9th St., Payette771005

Moss, A. B., Building78001093137 N. 8th St., Payette780208

Palumbo, J. C., Fruit CompanyPacking Warehouse Building820003602nd Ave. and 6th St., Payette821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Payette City Hall and Courthouse790008083rd Ave. and 8th St., Payette790514

St. James Episcopal Church780010941st Ave. N. and 10th St., Payette780420

US Post Office—Payette Main89000134915 Center Ave., Payette890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

Whitney, Grant, House780010951015 7th Ave. N., Payette780223

Woodward Building7800109623 8th St., Payette780426

POWER COUNTY

AMERICAN FALLS

American Falls East Shore PowerPlants76000680ID 39, American Falls761029

Bethany Deaconess Hospital95000507500 Pocatello Highway Ave.,American Falls950427

Oneida Milling and ElevatorCompany Grain Elevator93000380Offshore in American Falls Reser-voir, American Falls930716

Oregon Trail Historic District73000688SW of American Falls along U.S.30N, American Falls730320

Oregon Trail Historic District(Boundary Increase)74002296W of American Falls, American Falls740607

Power County Courthouse87001601Bannock Ave., American Falls870922County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

The population boom of the Coeur d’Alene mining region of north Idaho supported theformation of the Ancient and Accepted Order of Freemasons in Murray (ShoshoneCounty). In 1884-86, this fraternal order constructed one of Idaho’s few Italianate-styled buildings, the Murray Masonic Hall. (1979; ISHS 79-5.357/a.)

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Register Rock78001097W of American Falls on U.S. 30,American Falls780724

SHOSHONE COUNTY

AVERY

Avery Depot84001142Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, andPacific RR track, Avery840920North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR

Avery Ranger Station74000748Near St. Joseph National Forest,Avery740627

Bullion Tunnel84001160E of Avery, Avery840920North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR

Cedar Snags84001174N of Avery, Avery840920North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR

Grand Forks84001175E of Avery, Avery840920North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR

Mallard Peak Lookout84001178SE of Avery, Avery840412

Red Ives Ranger Station86002151SE of Avery on Forest Service Rd.218, Avery860913

KELLOGG

US Post Office—Kellogg Main89002118302 S. Division, Kellogg900530US Post Offices in Idaho, 1900-1941MPS

MURRAY

Feehan, John C., House80001334Main St., Murray800827

Murray Courthouse78001098Main St., Murray781114

Murray Masonic Hall87000774Main St. between 2nd and 3rd,Murray870519

PINEHURST

Pine Creek Baptist Church82000361Main and S. 3rd Sts., Pinehurst821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

PRITCHARD

Magee Ranger Station81000208W of Pritchard, Pritchard810218

RED IVES

Halm Creek, Bean Creek Fire84001177S of Red Ives, Red Ives840920North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR

WALLACE

Northern Pacific Railway Depot76000681219 6th St., Wallace760402

Pulaski, Edward, Tunnel and PlacerCreek Escape Route84001179SW of Wallace, Wallace840920North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR

A typical combination station, the 1913 Victor Railroad Depot became a vital partof the economy of Victor (Teton County) by providing freight and passenger service tothe Teton Valley. As a project under the federal historic preservation tax incentivesprogram, the depot was rehabilitated and converted into apartment units in 1993.(1993; ISHS 1997.21.18.)

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US Post Office—Wallace Main89000137403 Cedar St., Wallace890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

Wallace 1910 Fire Memorial84001180N of Wallace, Wallace840920North Idaho 1910 Fire Sites TR

Wallace Carnegie Library81000209City Park, Wallace810203

Wallace Historic District79000809Roughly bounded by Pine, Bank, 5thand 7th Sts., Wallace790810

Wallace Historic District (BoundaryIncrease)83000289Roughly bounded by Oak, Silver, C,Mullan, Canyon, Fir, and 1st Sts.,Wallace830901

TETON COUNTY

DRIGGS

Pierre’s Hole 1832 Battle Area Site84001197S of Driggs, Driggs840907

Teton County Courthouse87001589Main St., Driggs870922County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

VICTOR

Victor Railroad Depot9500050870 Depot St., Victor950427

Shoshone-Twin Falls

Ramona Theater76000682113 Broadway, Buhl761222

Schick, Henry, Barn83000290SE of Buhl, Buhl830907Buhl Dairy Barns TR

The Lincoln Street ElectricStreetlights in Twin Falls (Twin FallsCounty) demonstrate the city’s earlyefforts to provide civic amenities toresidents during a period of rapiddevelopment of this urban center. Theten cast-iron streetlights were erectedprior to 1920 in the Blue Lakes Addition,Twin Falls’ first subdivision. (1991;ISHS 1997.21.19.)

TWIN FALLS COUNTY

BUHL

Bowlby, T. P., Barn83000293NE of Buhl, Buhl830907Buhl Dairy Barns TR

Buhl City Hall78001099Broadway and Elm St., Buhl780208

Buhl IOOF Building840004821014-16 Main St., Buhl841227

Cedar Draw School910009864300 N. Rd. between 1900 and 2000E., Buhl910808Public School Buildings in IdahoMPS

Dau-Weubbenhorst Barn83000295SE of Buhl, Buhl830907Buhl Dairy Barns TR

Hotel Buhl850021581004 Main St., Buhl850912

Kunze, Gustave, Barn83000294SE of Buhl, Buhl830907Buhl Dairy Barns TR

Kunze, Rudolph, Barn83000292NE of Buhl, Buhl830907Buhl Dairy Barns TR

Maxwell, Art and Frieda, Barn83000291SE of Buhl, Buhl830907Buhl Dairy Barns TR

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KIMBERLY

Kimberly High School90001229141 Center St. W., Kimberly900817

Pleasant Valley School910009853501 E. 3100 N., Kimberly910808Public School Buildings in IdahoMPS

MURTAUGH

Milner Dam and the Twin FallsMain Canal86001720Twin Falls Main Canal betweenMurtaugh and Milner Lakes,Murtaugh860710

TWIN FALLS

Alvis, James, House800013351311 Pole Line Rd., Twin Falls800523

Bickel School90001233607 2nd Ave. E., Twin Falls900817

Idaho Power Substation78001100Van Buren St. and Filer Ave., TwinFalls780623

Lincoln School90001218238 7th St., Twin Falls900817

Lincoln Street Electric Streetlights92000413105, 120, 147, 174, 189, 210, 217, 242,275 and 290 Lincoln St., Twin Falls920427

McCollum, Robert, House82000386708 Shoshone St. E., Twin Falls821104

Morse, Burton, House93000992136 10th Ave. N., Twin Falls930923

Peck, D. H., House93000993207 8th Ave. E., Twin Falls930923

Pleasant View School910009872500 E. 3600 N., Twin Falls910808Public School Buildings in IdahoMPS

Priebe, Walter, House93000991155 7th Ave. E., Twin Falls930923

Twin Falls

US Post Office—Buhl Main89000130830 Main, Buhl890316US Post Offices in Idaho 1900-1941MPS

FILER

Duquesne, Achille, House93000990710 W. Midway, Filer930923

HOLLISTER

Hollister School910009842464 Salmon Ave., Hollister910808Public School Buildings in IdahoMPS

Southern Idaho Timber Protective Association (SITPA) is a cooperative organizationthat protects Idaho’s timbered lands from fire and insect disease. In order to respondinstantly to emergencies, the fifteen-building complex at Smiths Ferry (ValleyCounty) was constructed in 1927 and consists of sheds, garages, outbuildings and theresidence pictured below. The SITPA Buildings were constructed in the popularrustic style and are associated with the CCC and the Finnish log construction methodonce prevalent in the Long Valley vicinity. (1989; ISHS 1997.21.20.)

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Smith, C. Harvey, House78001101255 4th Ave. E., Twin Falls780403

Stricker Store and Homesite79000810N of Rock Creek, Twin Falls790830

Twin Falls Bank and TrustCompany Building86002155102 Main Ave. S., Twin Falls860904

Twin Falls Canal CompanyBuilding96000944162 2nd St. W., Twin Falls960830

Twin Falls City Park HistoricDistrict780011022nd N., 2nd E., and Shoshone Sts.,4th and 6th Aves., Twin Falls780330

Twin Falls Milling and ElevatorCompany Warehouse95001059516 2nd St. S., Twin Falls950831

Twin Falls Warehouse HistoricDistrict96001592Roughly bounded by 2nd Ave. S., 4thSt. S., Minidoka Ave., and 4th St. W.,Twin Falls970115

DONNELLY

Korvola, John, Homestead82000366Roseberry Rd. and Farm to MarketRd., Donnelly821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Mahala, Jacob and Herman,Homestead82000369N of Donnelly, Donnelly821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Maki, Jacob, Homestead82001053Off ID 55, Donnelly821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

LAKE FORK

Jarvi, Thomas, Homestead82000363E of Lake Fork on Finn Rd., LakeFork821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Johnson, John G., (Rintakangas)Homestead82000364NE of Lake Fork off Pearson Rd.,Lake Fork821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Johnson, John S., (Sampila)Homestead82000365NE of Lake Fork off Pearson Rd.,Lake Fork821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Laituri, Gust, Homestead82000368NE of Lake Fork off Pearson Rd.,Lake Fork821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Long Valley Finnish Church80001336SE of Lake Fork, Lake Fork800527

Ojala, Herman, Homestead82000370NE of Lake Fork off Pearson Rd.,Lake Fork821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Ruatsala, Matt, Homestead82000371N of Kantola Lane, Lake Fork821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

McCALL

Elo School82002515SE of ID 55 on Farm to Market Rd.,McCall820726Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Hill, Matt N., Homestead Barn82000362SE of McCall, McCall821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

Koski, Charles, Homestead82000367SE of McCall, McCall821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

McCall District Administrative Site91001892Jct. of W. Lake and Mission Sts.,McCall911230

Rice Meeting House80001337NE of McCall, McCall800409

Southern Idaho Timber ProtectiveAssociation (SITPA) Buildings900006801001 State St., McCall

VALLEY COUNTY

BLACK BUTTE

Cabin Creek Ranch90000890Cabin Cr. at jct. with Big Cr., PayetteNF, Black Butte900627

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900502Wargelin, Nickolai, Homestead82000372SE of McCall, McCall821117Long Valley Finnish Structures TR

SMITHS FERRY

Southern Idaho Timber ProtectiveAssociation (SITPA) Buildings90000681SR 55, Smiths Ferry900502

THUNDER CITY

Braddock Gold Mining and MillingCompany Log Building and ForgeRuins85002157Off pack trail near Suicide Rock,Thunder City850912

YELLOW PINE

Krassel Ranger Station92000688Along S. Fork Salmon R., 11 mi. W ofYellow Pine, Payette NF, Yellow Pine

921119Stibnite Historic District87001186US Forest Rd. 412, Yellow Pine870719

WEISER

Anderson-Elwell House82000373547 W. 1st St., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Baptist Church77000470E. Main and 8th Sts., Weiser771007

Butterfield Livestock CompanyHouse82000374N of Weiser on Jenkins Creek Rd.,Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Drake, Col. C. F., House78001104516 E. Main St., Weiser780120

Fisher, James M., House86002146598 Pioneer Rd., Weiser860904

Galloway, Thomas C., House780011051120 E. 2nd St., Weiser780126

Haas, Bernard, House78001106377 E. Main St., Weiser780522

Haas, Herman, House82000375253 W. Idaho St., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Intermountain Institute79000811Paddock Ave., Weiser791101

Constructed in 1909, the B. S. Varian House in Weiser (Washington County) is alarge-scale, elaborate example of the modest “California bungalow” which began toemerge in popularity during this time. The property is one of 139 structurescomprising the Tourtellotte and Hummel Architecture in Idaho ThematicResource nomination. (1978; ISHS 78-5.110.)

WASHINGTON COUNTY

CAMBRIDGE

Cambridge News Office89002128155 N. Superior St., Cambridge891228

Jewell Building8900226315 N. Superior, Cambridge900118

Salubria Lodge No. 319000036885 W. Central St., Cambridge900309

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Knights of Pythias Lodge Hall7600068330 E. Idaho St., Weiser760513

Kurtz-Van Sicklin House82000376295 W. Main St., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Larsen, Archie, House82000377S of Weiser on Larsen Rd., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Nesbit, G. V., House82000378308 W. Liberty, Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Numbers, Dr. J. R., House82000379240 W. Main St., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Sommer, Morris, House82000380548 W. 2nd St., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Sommercamp, Mary Elizabeth,House82000381411 W. 3rd St., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

St. Agnes Catholic Church78001107204 E. Liberty St., Weiser780724

Washington

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church78001108E. 1st and Liberty Sts., Weiser780724

Varian, B. S., House82000382241 Main St., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

Washington County Courthouse87001602E. Court St., Weiser870928County Courthouses in Idaho MPS

Watlington, Benjamin, House91000458206 W. Court St., Weiser910426

Weiser Post Office82000383Main and W. 1st Sts., Weiser821117Tourtellotte and HummelArchitecture TR

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Suggested readingArrington, Leonard. History of Idaho.

Moscow: University of IdahoPress, 1994.

Attebery, Jennifer Eastman. BuildingIdaho, An Architectural History.Moscow: University of IdahoPress, 1991.

Attebery, Louie W., ed. Idaho Folklife:Homesteads to Headstones. SaltLake City: University of UtahPress, 1985.

Beal, Merrill D., and Merle W. Wells.History of Idaho. New York:Lewis Historical Publishing,1959.

Boone, Lalia. Idaho Place Names: AGeographical Dictionary. Moscow:University of Idaho Press, 1988.

Butler, B. Robert. A Guide to Under-standing Idaho Archaeology (ThirdEdition): The Upper Snake andSalmon River Country. Boise:Idaho State Historic PreservationOffice, 1978.

Conley, Cort. Idaho for the Curious: AGuide. Cambridge: BackeddyBooks, 1982.

Gottfried, Herbert, and Jan Jennings.American Vernacular Design 1870to 1940. New York: VanNostrand Reinhold Co. Inc.,1985; reprint, Ames: Iowa StateUniversity Press, 1988.

Hawley, James H. History of Idaho:Gem of the Mountains. Chicago:S.J. Clarke, 1920.

Idaho State Historical Society.Reference Series. Boise: IdahoState Historical Society. Severalhundred one- or two-page typedessays on Idaho topics.

Idaho State Historical Society. IdahoYesterdays: A Journal of Idaho andNorthwest History. Boise: IdahoState Historical Society, pub-lished quarterly since 1957.

McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A FieldGuide to American Houses. NewYork: Alfred Knopf, 1984.

Phillips, Steven J. Old House Dictio-nary: An Illustrated Guide toAmerican Domestic Architecture,1600 to 1940. Lakewood:American Source Books, 1989.

Rifkind, Carole. A Field Guide toAmerican Architecture. Markham,Ontario: Penguin Books CanadaLimited, 1980.

Schwantes, Carlos. In MountainShadows: A History of Idaho.Lincoln: University of NebraskaPress, 1991.

U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service. NationalRegister Bulletin 16A: How toComplete the National RegisterRegistration Form. 1991.

Walker, Deward E., Jr. Indians ofIdaho. Moscow: University ofIdaho Press, 1978.

Wells, Merle W., and Arthur Hart.Idaho: Gem of the Mountains.Northridge: Windsor Publica-tions, Inc., 1985.

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Idaho State Historical SocietyDirector

Steve Guerber

State Historic Preservation OfficerVacant.

TrusteesRon Bush, Chair [Pocatello]Tony Edmondson [Weiser]

Max Pavesic [Boise]Robert Singletary [Coeur d’Alene]

Eugene I. Place [Hamer]Lorna Bard [Bliss]

Mary Gin Kennedy [Moscow]

Idaho Historic SitesReview Board

Priscilla Wegars, Historic Archaeologist [Moscow]Max Pavesic, Prehistoric Archaeologist [Boise]

Wendy McClure, Architect [Moscow]Robin Bruce, Historian [Post Falls]

Tricia Canaday, Architectural Historian [Boise]Renee Magee, Urban Planner [Idaho Falls]Brent Ballif, Structural Engineer [Pocatello]

Valerie Hoybjerg, Preservation Advocate [American Falls]Arthur Albanese, Architect [Boise]

Alan Degan, Architect [Boise]Jennifer Eastman Attebery, Architectural Historian [Pocatello]

R.G. Nelson, Architect [Coeur d’Alene]