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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Boise County, Idaho

 
Clickable Map of Boise 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 Boise County, ID (32) Ada County, ID (63) Custer County, ID (62) Elmore County, ID (29) Gem County, ID (3) Valley County, ID (7)  BoiseCounty(32) Boise County (32)  AdaCounty(63) Ada County (63)  CusterCounty(62) Custer County (62)  ElmoreCounty(29) Elmore County (29)  GemCounty(3) Gem County (3)  ValleyCounty(7) Valley County (7)
Idaho City is the county seat for Boise County
Adjacent to Boise County, Idaho
      Ada County (63)  
      Custer County (62)  
      Elmore County (29)  
      Gem County (3)  
      Valley County (7)  
 
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1 Idaho, Boise County, Garden Valley — Snake Brigades & "Fur Deserts"
Near Banks Lowman Road (County Highway 17) near Station Creek Loop Road, on the left when traveling west.
The Payette River is named for Francois Payette, a French-Canadian trapper and early explorer of the major tributaries of the Snake River. At that time, British, Canadian, and American fur companies competed for the region's abundant natural . . . Map (db m119236) HM
2 Idaho, Boise County, Garden Valley — The Impounded Payette
On Banks Lowman Road (County Highway 17) near Annie Lane, on the left when traveling west.
(This marker consists of three panels:) The Payette River is a major tributary of the Snake River and drains about 3,200 square miles, an area about the size of Delaware and Rhode Island. Annual rainfall within the drainage ranges . . . Map (db m119311) HM
3 Idaho, Boise County, Grandjean — 435 — Emile Grandjean
On State Highway 21 at milepost 95,, 1.4 miles north of Grandjean Road, on the right when traveling north.
An immigrant from Denmark where he had studied forestry, he came to this part of Idaho in 1883 to mine, hunt and trap. Before Idaho became a state in 1890, he built a winter cabin below Grandjean Peak on a site later occupied by Grandjean Ranger . . . Map (db m22638) HM
4 Idaho, Boise County, Horseshoe Bend — 278 — Horse Shoe Bend
On State Highway 55 at milepost 64, just south of West Boise Street, on the left when traveling south.
Gold was struck in Boise Basin (over the ridge to the east) in 1862, and the rush to these new mines came through here. Traffic came by steamer up the Columbia to Umatilla, and thence overland. At first there were only pack and saddle trains, but . . . Map (db m23235) HM
5 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Boise Basin Museum
On Montgomery Street near Wall Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1867 this building was built by James A. Pinney to house the post office and a book and specialty shop. In 1882 Mr. Pinney sold the building to S.C. Silsby for the sum of $1,000.00. Around 1868 the northern most portion of the building was . . . Map (db m119062) HM
6 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Boise County Courthouse
On Wall Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Wall Street.
In July of 1871 construction began on this handsome brick building, which was completed by October of the same year. The building was built by C.S. and E.A. Kingsley as a general store. Several businesses have occupied this building . . . Map (db m109935) HM
7 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — George Kettler's Blacksmith Shop1889
On Main Street at East Walulla Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Originally George Kettler’s Blacksmith Shop with ox and horseshoeing sheds on both sides. In more recent years it was owned by Tom and Florence Adams. From 1948 – 1975 they published the “Idaho Mountaineer” newspaper and . . . Map (db m110260) HM
8 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — George Kettler's Blacksmith Shop1889
Near Main Street at East Walulla Street, on the right when traveling north.
This building was originally George Kettler's Blacksmith shop, built in 1889 with ox and horse shoeing sheds on both sides. As the horse and buggy gave way to the automobile, it became an early garage. In 1947, it was acquired by Tom and Florence . . . Map (db m119110) HM
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9 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — 188 — Grimes' Creek
On State Highway 21 at milepost 28 at Grimes Creek Road, on the left when traveling north on State Highway 21.
Named for George Grimes who, with Moses Splawn, led the party which on August 2, 1862 made the strike that started the Boise basin gold rush. The party was searching for a rich basin described to Splawn a year earlier by an Indian. Farther up . . . Map (db m22600) HM
10 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — I.O.O.F. Hall
On East Walulla Steet near High Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows pioneer Lodge No. 1 was organized on February 16th 1864. The building was completed by September 15, 1875 at a cost of $1,974.00 and the grand opening was held on November 19th 1875. It is the oldest . . . Map (db m119107) HM
11 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — 186 — Idaho City
On State Highway 21 at milepost 38,, 0.1 miles west of Lodgepole Lane, on the left when traveling north.
This roaring metropolis was founding early in October, 1862, about ten weeks after gold was discovered in Boise basin. By the next summer, this was the largest city in the Northwest, with 6,275 people -- 5,691 of them men! Families followed, and . . . Map (db m22601) HM
12 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Idaho Territorial Penitentiary
On Wall Street at Commercial Street, on the right when traveling west on Wall Street.
Built in May, 1864 by G.B. Walker at a cost of $10975. Jointly used by Idaho Territory and Boise Co. Original site was on Buena Vista Bar west of City. Building was moved in 1930 to make way for gold mining, and move twice more before being placed . . . Map (db m119105) HM
13 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Masonic Temple
On Wall Street at Commercial Street, on the right when traveling west on Wall Street.
This is the home of Lodge No. 1 of Idaho's Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. This Masonic Temple, built in 1865 is the oldest Masonic Temple in Idaho, and reputedly the Oldest Temple west of the Mississippi , still in use. Although the . . . Map (db m119064) HM
14 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Masonic TempleIdaho Lodge No. 1 A.F.& A.M.
On Wall Street near Commercial Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dispensation from Oregon in 1863. Charter June 22, 1864. This building erected in Sept. 1865 after the original building at another location was destroyed by fire in May, 1865. The Grand Lodge of Idaho A.F. & A.M. was formed in this . . . Map (db m119104) HM
15 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Miners Exchange
On Main Street near Wall Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1865 John Clarsey started the brick building that was to house the John Clarsey's saloon. In 1867 Mr. Clarsey added a new club room to the south side of the saloon. On the north side of the building was the Vantine & Co. General Store. The . . . Map (db m119060) HM
16 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Pest House and County Jail
On Montgomery Street near Wall Street, on the left when traveling north.
Idaho City Fire Station Served as Boise County Jail during the 20's - 30's.Map (db m119063) HM
17 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Pioneer Lodge No. 1Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Near East Walulla Steet near High Street, on the left when traveling north.
The first Odd Fellows Lodge in the state of Idaho instituted by men of faith that never wavered. Through good times and bad, the members found solutions. The took great pride in belonging to this Lodge which is truly the "Shrine of Odd Fellowship" . . . Map (db m119108) HM
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18 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — Saint Joseph's Catholic Church
On East Walulla Steet at High Street, on the left when traveling west on East Walulla Steet.
Picturesquely set on East Hill above the City center, this simple two story frame building is actually the second Saint Josephs Church. The original church dedicated on November 15, 1863, burned to the ground in Idaho City's second fire on May 17, . . . Map (db m119109) HM
19 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — The Chinese Legacy in Boise Basin (在愛达荷城的华人)The Pon Yam Store (仲黃商店) — 1873 - 1904 —
On Montgomery Street at Commercial Street, on the right when traveling north on Montgomery Street.
This building was constructed in 1865 by Elias Brown. It originally housed a newspaper office, restaurant and grocery store. It was one of several brick buildings known as "fireproofs" that were constructed after a disastrous fire swept through . . . Map (db m119061) HM
20 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — The Idaho World
On Main Street at Commercial Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In September of 1863 the pioneer printers Joseph & Thomas Butler founded the newspaper called the “Boise News.” It was later changed to the “Idaho World.” The Idaho World boasts the title of Idaho’s oldest newspaper. . . . Map (db m109942) HM
21 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — 266 — The Old Toll Road
On State Highway 21 at milepost 20,, 0.2 miles south of Stewart Way, on the left when traveling north.
The Old Toll Road to Idaho City crossed the ridge from Boise through the lowest point you can see in the skyline across the valley. Climbing the More's creek canyon wall, it crossed this highway about here and swung north. The road was built and . . . Map (db m22599) HM
22 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — U.S. Senator Frank Church
On Main Street at Wall Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
"It's never too late - nor are the odds ever to great - to try. In that spirit the West was won, and in that spirit I now declare my candidacy for President of the United States." U.S, Senator Frank Church March 18, 1976 At . . . Map (db m119034) HM
23 Idaho, Boise County, Idaho City — World War II Memorial
On Main Street at Wall Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
In Memory Of The boys who gave their lives in World War II from Boise County, Idaho Stanley B. Banks • George Berry • Harry E. Brechenridge • Henry Luther Beckman • William S. Lawson • John Myers • Edgar Rae • Commodore Perry Ritter • . . . Map (db m119059) WM
24 Idaho, Boise County, Lowman — A Community in TroubleMore Help Arrived Soon
On Ponderosa Pine Scenic Route (State Highway 21) at County Highway 558, on the right when traveling east on Ponderosa Pine Scenic Route.
At 4:00pm on July 29, the Lowman Fire exploded, consuming five square miles of forest. In two hours it grew into a fire storm that destroyed parts of the dispersed Lowman community. Saving lives was the first priority of fire fighters who . . . Map (db m110747) HM
25 Idaho, Boise County, Lowman — CCC Shapes the Payette Drainage
On Banks Lowman Road (State Highway 17) near Forest Road 555, on the left when traveling west.
(Three panels make up this marker:) In the 1930s, Gallagher CCC widened and surfaced this road, built Scott Mountain Road, developed Hot Springs and Pine Flat Campgrounds, erected fences to control livestock grazing, fought fires, and . . . Map (db m119235) HM
26 Idaho, Boise County, Lowman — 442 — Emma Edwards
On State Highway 21 at milepost 77,, 0.6 miles east of Kirkham Road, on the right when traveling east.
A talented artist, Emma Edwards went to work in 1890 to to design Idaho's state seal when she was only 18 years old. Although her father had moved to California after serving as governor of Missouri (1844 to 1848), Emma preferred to spend much of . . . Map (db m22637) HM
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27 Idaho, Boise County, Lowman — It Happened One Summer
On Ponderosa Pines Scenic Byway (State Highway 21) near Forest Road 364, on the left when traveling north.
(Three panels make up this marker:) In the summer of 1989, the Lowman Fire burned the area north and east of here. The fire consumed 72 square miles of forest, and area larger than the Boise metropolitan area. In addition, 26 structures in . . . Map (db m119233) HM
28 Idaho, Boise County, Lowman — Life in a Fire Camp
On Ponderosa Pine Scenic Route (State Highway 21), on the right when traveling east on Ponderosa Pine Scenic Route.
Imagine, the battle against this immense fire was launched from this small Ranger Station! More than 2,300 people came from all over the country to work on the fire lines. Many of them lived in “fire camps” scattered around the . . . Map (db m110749) HM
29 Idaho, Boise County, Lowman — 444 — Lowman
On State Highway 21 at milepost 72,, 0.2 miles east of Banks Lowman Road, on the right when traveling north.
In 1907, Nathaniel W. Lowman settled here, and four years later, when he started a post office in his large log house, this community was named for him. Only a few scattered settlers lived here then. Lowman got all its supplies once a year from a . . . Map (db m22616) HM
30 Idaho, Boise County, Placerville — Boise Basin Mercantile Museum
On Granite Street at Standifer Road, on the right when traveling east on Granite Street.
The Boise Basin Mercantile was built in the 1860's and was among the first stores in Placerville. The store holds the distinction of belonging to the first chain stores founded in Idaho. The owners operated similar businesses in Idaho City until the . . . Map (db m119031) HM
31 Idaho, Boise County, Placerville — Fiddlers Murdered at Ophir Creek
Near Granite Street (County Highway 343) near Mespile Road.
On June 4, 1865 near the tollgate on the road from Placerville to Centerville, George Wilson was murdered, robbed of his gold dust and his body hidden in a prospect hole full of water. Two musicians, banjo player L. Moulton and fiddler Fred Cursons . . . Map (db m119032) HM
32 Idaho, Boise County, Placerville — Henrietta Penrod Museum
On Standifer Road at Granite Street, on the right when traveling north on Standifer Road.
Originally constructed as the Magnolia Saloon in the 1860's, the building was partially damaged by a fire that destroyed the community's businesses in August 1899. Located on the town square, the saloon was rebuilt in 1900 allowing it to continue . . . Map (db m119030) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024