Kamiah, Lewis County, Idaho Genealogy

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Geographic location
Kamiah is located on the border between Idaho and Lewis Counties, with portions of the town within each.

City Hall
Kamiah City Hall 507 Main Street Kamiah, ID 83536 Phone: 208-935-2672

Baptist
Pine Ridge Baptist Church‎ 108 Pine Road Kamiah, ID 83536

(208) 935-2360

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints‎ Kamiah 1st and 2nd Wards Highway 12, 2.5 miles East of Kamiah Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-2842

Friends (Quakers)
Woodland Friends Church‎ 1993 Woodland Road Kamiah, ID 83536-5216 (208) 935-2244

Lutheran
Faith Lutheran Church Idaho Street &amp; Idaho Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-0636

Presbyterian
Community Presbyterian Church‎ 620 7th Street Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-2602

Kamiah First Presbyterian Church‎ rr 1 box 20c Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-0211

Roman Catholic
Saint Catherine of Siena Parish‎ 407 7th Street Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-2130

Seven Day Adventist
Kamiah Seventh Day Adventist Church‎ 3366 Willow Street Kamiah, ID 83536-5018 (208) 935-0388

Other
Life Center The-Pentecostal Church Of God‎ 2nd Street and Fir Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-0362

Kamiah Bible Church‎ 521 10th Street Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-0146

Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall‎ 1002 1st Street Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-0772

Church Of The Nazarene-Kamiah‎ Valley View Dr and Hwy 12 Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-2343

Apostolic Acts Church‎ Washington Street and Tamarack St Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-0017

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

Funeral Homes
Blackmer Funeral Home 305 N Mill St Grangeville, Idaho 83530 (208) 983-0740 http://blackmerfuneralhome.com/ Uhlorn Funeral Home414 Myrtle Cottonwood, Idaho 83522 (208) 962-3910

History
Lewis and Clark were the first expedition to enter Paradise Valley in 1803. Dr. Bridwell with others bought land in 1905 from the Nez Perce Indians. Bridwell built a house and a store in the area. At various time a post office, medical office, Telephone Company, hotel, and bank established a lively town. Kamiah lies along the Lewis and Clark Highway which is the shortest route from the Midwest to the Pacific Coast. It is also the longest highway within a national forest in the nation and opens the opportunity to enjoy sightseeing along the beautiful Lochsa and Clearwater Rivers where mountain goats, elk, deer and other wild animals can frequently be spotted. The Appaloosa horse was first bred here, primarily for use as a war animal.

Current
Clearwater Progress P.O. Box 428 Kamiah, ID 83536 Ph. 208-935-0838 eamil - progress@clearwaterprogress.com Weekly

Historical
Copies of issues of Kamiah newspapers are in the collections of the Idaho State Archives in Boise.