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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Payette County, Idaho

 
Clickable Map of Payette County, Idaho and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Payette County, ID (7) Canyon County, ID (22) Gem County, ID (3) Washington County, ID (6) Malheur County, OR (25)  PayetteCounty(7) Payette County (7)  CanyonCounty(22) Canyon County (22)  GemCounty(3) Gem County (3)  WashingtonCounty(6) Washington County (6)  MalheurCountyOregon(25) Malheur County (25)
Payette is the county seat for Payette County
Adjacent to Payette County, Idaho
      Canyon County (22)  
      Gem County (3)  
      Washington County (6)  
      Malheur County, Oregon (25)  
 
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1 Idaho, Payette County, Fruitland — 336 — Salmon Festival
On Interstate 84 at milepost 1,, 1.9 miles north of U.S. 95, on the right when traveling east.
Long before fur hunters explored here in 1811, an annual Indian salmon festival was held each July in this area. Indian peoples came great distances to trade, celebrate, and arrange intertribal marriages. Cheyenne and Arapaho bands brought . . . Map (db m23197) HM
2 Idaho, Payette County, Fruitland — 263 — Snake River
On Interstate 84 at milepost 1,, 1.9 miles north of U.S. 95, on the right when traveling east.
The valley of the Snake, historic passage from the Midwest to the Northwest, has been a primary route for travel since the days of Indians and fur traders. The Oregon Trail forded the river at Old Fort Boise, the Hudson's Bay Company 12 miles . . . Map (db m23195) HM
3 Idaho, Payette County, New Plymouth — New PlymouthIdaho
On Elm Street at Southwest Avenue, in the median on Elm Street.
Committee approved April 25, 1894 Chicago report on colony site May 28, 1894 Chicago New Plymouth Articles of Incorporation Feb. 15 1896Map (db m119317) HM
4 Idaho, Payette County, New Plymouth — 352 — New Plymouth
On West Ash Street near West Park Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
In 1810-18 Francois Payette, Donald McKenzie, John Day, Jack Weiser, a Mr. Whitman and others, named this valley and river "Payette." In 1862 David Bivens' stage station was erected and Nathan Falk's store was opened in 1876. William E. Smythe, of . . . Map (db m119315) HM
5 Idaho, Payette County, New Plymouth — 483 — New Plymouth
On Southeast Avenue (U.S. 30) at Elm Street on Southeast Avenue.
In 1894, the National Irrigation Congress designed a model town and canal system. New Plymouth was founded to demonstrate it, and farming began here in 1896. Organizers and settlers came from Cleveland, Boston and Chicago to try out their . . . Map (db m119313) HM
6 Idaho, Payette County, Payette — 324 — Francois Payette
Near 6th Avenue South near South 8th Street, on the right when traveling east.
This park memorializes the Pacific Northwest's most successful French Canadian fur trapper, for whom this city and county are named. In 1812, he came from Quebec to the Columbia at the age of 18. Moving inland to the Snake country in 1818, . . . Map (db m119320) HM
7 Idaho, Payette County, Payette — Payette World War I Memorial
On 3rd Avenue North at North 8th Street, on the right when traveling west on 3rd Avenue North.
That the memory of the boys who gave their lives and their services in the defense of their county and to perpetuate its ideals shall live as an inspiration to courage and patriotismMap (db m119318) WM
 
 
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Apr. 16, 2024