Pierce, Idaho

United States &gt; Idaho &gt; Clearwater County &gt; Pierce

City Hall
Pierce City Clerks P.O. Box 356/404 S. Main Street Pierce, Idaho 83546 (208) 464-2222

Baptist
Mountain View Baptist Church‎ 108 Willoughby Dr Pierce, ID 83546

(208) 464-1182

Lutheran
Faith Lutheran Church‎ 611 S Main Pierce, ID 83546

(208) 464-2411

Other
First Protestant Church Of Pierce‎ 120 2nd Ave S Pierce, ID 83546

(208) 464-2322

New Life Fellowship‎ 401 Stover Dr Pierce, ID 83546

(208) 464-2723

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

History
Lewis and Clark first met the Nez Perce Indians on September 20, 1805. Captain E.D. Pierce and ten other hardy men including Wilbur Basset on September 28, 1860, camped where what is now the junction of Canal Creek and Orofino Creek, this area is also known as Canal Gulch. October 2, 1860 the first gold was found in Idaho, from 1860 to 1867 estimates are that 3.5 million dollars in Placer Gold was removed from the Pierce area. The winter of 1860 and 1861 Captain Pierce traveled to the Territorial Legislature in Olympia Washington to charter a wagon road from Walla Walla Washington to the gold fields of Pierce. Pierce was the start of the first transportation route for the State of Idaho. In June 1861 Pierce was named the county seat for Shoshone County, and on September 2, 1861 the first elected officials met in Pierce. By June 1862 Idaho's first government building, the Pierce Courthouse, was chartered and by August 1862 construction was completed.

Newspapers
Copies of issues of the following Pierce City newspapers are in the collections of the Idaho State Archives in Boise:

Pierce City miner 1902:3:21-1911:7:14  Pierce City miner  1910:10:14