Kellogg, Shoshone County, Idaho Genealogy

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City Hall
Kellogg City Hall 1007 McKinley Avenue Kellogg, Idaho 83837 Phone 208-786-9131 Fax 208-784-1100

Baptist
First Baptist Church‎ 507 West Brown Avenue Kellogg, ID 83837-2001

(208) 783-2484

Historical
Many of the original records of church units are in the Church History Library in Salt Lake City. Many of the membership records covering these units from the date of their creation to about 1948 have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City or at its Family History Centers. Records of the Kellogg-Wallace Branch (1947) are in this collection.

Current
St Rita's Catholic Church 27 Kellogg Avenue Kellogg, ID 83837-2626

(208) 786-2981

Historical
Records of the St Rita's Catholic Church of Kellogg (1914-1965) have been microfilmed by the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah from records held in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise. These films can be viewed at the Library in Salt Lake City or in any of it Family History Centers.

Other
Silver Valley Church Of The Nazarene‎ 631 South Division Street Kellogg, ID 83837-2616

(208) 784-6951

Mountain View Congregational Church‎ 525 West Cameron Avenue Kellogg, ID 83837

(208) 786-8801

Silver Valley Assembly of God‎ 321 South Division Street Kellogg, ID 83837-2401

(208) 786-9111

All Nations Christian Center‎ 7 East Market Avenue Kellogg,, ID 83837

(509) 844-4400

Kingdom Hall‎ - Jehovah's Witness 106 South Division Street Kellogg, ID 83837-2548

(208) 682-4532

Christian Life Center‎ 308 West Mission Avenue Kellogg, ID 83837-2159

(208) 784-6231

Directories
The Idaho State Archives in Boise has a collection of city, county, regional and state directories.

Funeral Homes
Shoshone Funeral Service 106 S Main St Kellogg, Idaho 83837 (208) 786-5121 http://shoshonefuneralservice.com/

History
Noah Kellogg entered the area in 1885, was a carpenter and prospector in 1885. While Kellogg was out looking for his lost burro, he spotted a large outcropping of galena (lead ore) shining in the sunlight. It was his discovery that eventually led to the creation of the great Bunker Hill and Sullivan mines, which made the town flourish. Kellogg is part of Idaho's Silver Valley, named for the area's rich silver deposits first found in the early 1880s. Bunker Hill ceased operations about 20 years ago, but visitors can still learn about the Silver Valley's mining history at the Staff House Museum on McKinley Avenue. Mining equipment of all shapes and sizes is on display, as well as extensive metallurgical and mineral exhibits.

Current
A fire in the Kellogg newspaper office of the Shoshone New Press on 23 September 2010, reported by the Spokane/Coeur d'Alene television station KXLY, destroyed many of the paper copies in their "newspaper morgue." However, much of that archives had been copied and is available at the Idaho State Archives, as listed below.

Historical
Copies of issues of Kellogg newspapers are in the collections of the Idaho State Archives in Boise, including the following:

Wardner news -- 1907:1:5-1914:7:18 Kellogg Wardner news, 1914 -- 1914:7:18-1930:12:26 Kellogg evening news -- 1924:3:12-1985:5:3 Kellogg daily reminder -- 1931:5:4, 11:27 Shoshone tribune -- 1951:1:5-1952:11 Kellogg Wardner news, 1961 -- 1961:1:-1985:6:27 Shoshone County news-press -- 1985:5:6-1988:9:30 Shoshone news-press -- 1988:10:3-present