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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NY_world-war-ii-memorial-a-war-memorial_Idaho-City-ID.html
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NX_boise-basin-museum_Idaho-City-ID.html
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 a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NW_miners-exchange_Idaho-City-ID.html
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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NV_the-chinese-legacy-in-boise-basin_Idaho-City-ID.html
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 Id…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NU_pest-house-and-county-jail_Idaho-City-ID.html
Idaho City Fire Station Served as Boise County Jail during the 20's - 30's.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NT_masonic-temple_Idaho-City-ID.html
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 buildi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NO_boise-basin-mercantile-museum_Placerville-ID.html
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 t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NN_fiddlers-murdered-at-ophir-creek_Placerville-ID.html
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 Curson…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28NM_u-s-senator-frank-church_Idaho-City-ID.html
"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 This Place
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28N6_henrietta-penrod-museum_Placerville-ID.html
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 …
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