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Historical Markers in Elba, Idaho
Burley is the county seat for Cassia County
Elba is in Cassia County
Cassia County (38) ►
ADJACENT TO CASSIA COUNTY
Blaine County (19) ►
Jerome County (14) ►
Minidoka County (3) ►
Oneida County (5) ►
Power County (14) ►
Twin Falls County (41) ►
Elko County, Nevada (59) ►
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ADJACENT TO CASSIA COUNTY
Blaine County (19) ►
Jerome County (14) ►
Minidoka County (3) ►
Oneida County (5) ►
Power County (14) ►
Twin Falls County (41) ►
Elko County, Nevada (59) ►
Box Elder County, Utah (82) ►
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1 ► Idaho, Cassia County, Elba — California Trail — An Epic Migration that Opened the West — ![]() |
On Elba-Almo Highway (at milepost 7) near Forest Road 708, on the left when traveling south. |
"August 26, Sabbath." "... We got a late start traveled directly across the valley before us, (Almo Valley) amidst the best scenery we have seen since we have been among these hills. South, a high range of mountains (Raft River Mountains) . . . — — Map (db m123884) HM |
2 ► Idaho, Cassia County, Elba — C-5 — California Trail - Leaving Cassia Creek — ![]() |
On Elba-Almo Road at Grandview Road (County Road 1950 S), on the left when traveling south on Elba-Almo Road. |
"After crossing (Cassia Creek) we crossed a swamp, which required considerable persevering to get through safely. Three miles farther we encamped on the side of a hill, between two ranges of mountains" -- Wakeman Bryarly, Jul 18, 1849 . . . — — Map (db m123883) HM |
3 ► Idaho, Cassia County, Elba — C-6 — California Trail - Summit Creek — ![]() |
On Elba-Almo Highway (at milepost 7) near Forest Road 708, on the left when traveling south. |
"By an easy ascent reached a summit and as gradually descended to a valley (Upper Raft River Valley) of sage and sand sloping to the south east. The streams running towards the (Great) Salt Lake." Byron N. McKinstry, Aug 3, 1850 Guidebook . . . — — Map (db m123886) HM |