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Historical Markers in Oneida County, Idaho

 
Clickable Map of Oneida 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 Oneida County, ID (5) Bannock County, ID (25) Cassia County, ID (38) Franklin County, ID (34) Power County, ID (14) Box Elder County, UT (82) Cache County, UT (39)  OneidaCounty(5) Oneida County (5)  BannockCounty(25) Bannock County (25)  CassiaCounty(38) Cassia County (38)  FranklinCounty(34) Franklin County (34)  PowerCounty(14) Power County (14)  BoxElderCountyUtah(82) Box Elder County (82)  CacheCounty(39) Cache County (39)
Malad City is the county seat for Oneida County
Adjacent to Oneida County, Idaho
      Bannock County (25)  
      Cassia County (38)  
      Franklin County (34)  
      Power County (14)  
      Box Elder County, Utah (82)  
      Cache County, Utah (39)  
 
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1 Idaho, Oneida County, Holbrook — 282 — Twin Springs
On Rockland Highway at County Road 002, on the right when traveling south on Rockland Highway. Reported damaged.
This was a major campground in the days of the California Gold Rush after Hudspeth's Cutoff brought the trail by here in 1849 Except in wet seasons, there was no water for 22 miles to the east. Parties often had to travel late into the . . . Map (db m124142) HM
2 Idaho, Oneida County, Holbrook — Twin Springs Historic SiteCurlew National Grassland
On Blanch Spring Road near Old Highway 37.
Twin Springs is an oasis amid rolling hills of sagebrush; or as the early pioneers described "an endless sea of Artemisia". Wildlife, birds and people are drawn to Twin Springs' still water and rich grasses. Indigenous people traveled this valley . . . Map (db m124144) HM
3 Idaho, Oneida County, Keogh — 317 — Lake Bonneville
On Interstate 84 at milepost 269, on the right when traveling north.
20,000 years ago, this land was under water. Not far to the north, you can see the old shore of Lake Bonneville. Formed in a basin from which no river reached the ocean, this became the largest lake in North America. Finally the lake rose high . . . Map (db m32888) HM
4 Idaho, Oneida County, Malad City — In Memory of Benjamin Waldron1853 - 1914
On South 4500 West near West 4900 South, on the left when traveling south.
Personification of the Spirit of Samaria - called "Uncle Ben" but those who knew him. Great pioneer, civic leader, humanitarian and booster. He held the distinction of being Samaria's first merchant, owned the only hotel, a butch shop, and ice house . . . Map (db m140128) HM
5 Idaho, Oneida County, Malad City — 346 — Samaria
On West 4900 South, on the right when traveling south.
The Price family located on the present site of Samaria Feb. 10, 1868. A branch of the Church fo Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints was organized Nov. 18, 1868, Thomas S. Thomas, President. Irrigation water was obtained from John Thorpe's Spring. A . . . Map (db m140127) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024