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Historical Markers in Ovid, Idaho

 
Clickable Map of Bear Lake 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 Bear Lake County, ID (48) Caribou County, ID (60) Franklin County, ID (34) Cache County, UT (39) Rich County, UT (7) Lincoln County, WY (30)  BearLakeCounty(48) Bear Lake County (48)  CaribouCounty(60) Caribou County (60)  FranklinCounty(34) Franklin County (34)  CacheCountyUtah(39) Cache County (39)  RichCounty(7) Rich County (7)  LincolnCountyWyoming(30) Lincoln County (30)
Paris is the county seat for Bear Lake County
Ovid is in Bear Lake County
      Bear Lake County (48)  
ADJACENT TO BEAR LAKE COUNTY
      Caribou County (60)  
      Franklin County (34)  
      Cache County, Utah (39)  
      Rich County, Utah (7)  
      Lincoln County, Wyoming (30)  
 
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1 Idaho, Bear Lake County, Ovid — Bear Lake County Transit
Past travel and settlement across the rugged lands of the Bear Lake Valley were strongly influenced by the valley's hydrologic features. The shifting rivers, sloughs, and marshes presented natural barriers and were prone to flooding. This often . . . Map (db m140215) HM
2 Idaho, Bear Lake County, Ovid — Overland Emigration Routes
The region comprising Bear Lake County has alway been an important juncture for overland travel. From the 1800s onward, migrants on the Oregon and California trails traversed the area, relying on knowledge garnered by Native Americans, early . . . Map (db m140213) HM
3 Idaho, Bear Lake County, Ovid — Ovid Townsite Reported damaged
Settled in 1864, the community of Ovid was among the first permanent settlements in the Bear Lake Valley. Its first residents were predominantly Scandinavian immigrants, and the first home was a dugout cabin constructed by Thomas C. Peterson. Over . . . Map (db m140214) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024