Sandpoint, Idaho

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City Hall
http://www.cityofsandpoint.com 1123 Lake Street Sanspoint, ID 83864 (208)263-3317

Baptist
First Baptist Church‎ 1230 Michigan St Sandpoint, ID 83864-1744

(208) 263-3625

Hickory Street Baptist Church‎ 1203 Hickory St Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 263-5693

Trinity Baptist Church‎ 135 Osprey Ln Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 448-2724

Current
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints the Sandpoint Idaho‎ Sandpoint and Sunnyside Wards 602 Schweitzer Cut-Off Rd Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 263-3327

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 (1938-1948) are in this collection.

Lutheran
First Lutheran Church‎ 526 S Olive Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864-2706

(208) 263-2048

Christ Our Redeemer Lutheran Church‎ 1900 Pine St Sandpoint, ID 83864-9328

(208) 263-7516

Methodist
Sandpoint United Methodist Church‎ 711 Main St Sandpoint, ID 83864-1992

(208) 263-4232

Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church‎ 417 N Fourth Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864-1562

(208) 263-2047

Current
Sacred Heart Catholic Church‎ 621 Oak St Sandpoint, ID 83864-1647

(208) 263-3720

St Josephs Catholic Church‎ 601 S Lincoln Ave Sandpoint, Idaho 83864

(208) 263-3720

Historical
Records of the of Sandpoint (1903-1965) 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
First Christian Church‎ 201 N Division Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864-4001

(208) 263-4818

River of Life‎ 702 Church St Sandpoint, ID 83864-1639

(208) 255-7111

Christian Science Church &amp; Reading Room‎ 422 Pine St Sandpoint, ID 83864-1349

(208) 263-6622

Sandpoint Christian Fellowship‎ 410 South Division Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 255-2350

Church of Christ‎ 1331 Cedar St Sandpoint, ID 83864-2019

(208) 263-6939

Assembly of God of Sandpoint‎ 423 N Lincoln Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864-2059

(208) 263-2676

Seventh-Day Adventist Church‎ 2255 Pine St Sandpoint, ID 83864-9327

(208) 263-3648

Sandpoint Church of God‎ 221 S Division Ave # A Sandpoint, ID 83864-1732

(208) 263-6629

Lord's Covenant Church‎ 3000 Great Northern Rd Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 265-5405

Jehovah's Witnesses ‎ 1715 N Boyer Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864-7457

(208) 263-0976

Jehovah's Witnesses‎ Hickory &amp; Jefferson Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 255-1181

Faith Evangelical Free Church of Sandpoint‎ 2624 N Boyer Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864-9434

(208) 263-0972

Sandpoint Christian Center 1925 N Boyer Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864-5039

(208) 263-8578

Sandpoint Friends Meeting‎ (Quaker) 1025 Alder St Sandpoint, ID 83864-1964

(208) 263-4788

Hidden Valley Worship Center‎ 86 Hidden Valley Rd Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 263-2637

Northside Christian Fellowship‎ 4400 Colburn Culver Rd Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 263-4847

Sandpoint Christian Center‎ 2225 N Boyer Ave Sandpoint, ID 83864

(208) 263-8578

Cedar Hills Church‎ 227 Mcghee Rd Sandpoint, ID 83864-8611

(208) 265-8500

Sandpoint Bible Church‎ 420 South Boyer Sandpoint, ID 83865

(208) 255-2626

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

Funeral Homes
Coffelt Funeral Service 109 N Division Avenue Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 (208) 263-3133 Lakeview Funeral Home 301 S Olive Avenue Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 (208) 263-3180 Sherman &amp; Knapp Funeral Home Incorporated 118 Wakena Lane Priest River, Idaho 83856 (208) 448-1012

History
Many European and American explorers came to the state of Idaho. Lewis and Clark explored the area in 1805. David Thompson enter the shores of Lake Pend Oreille in the 1809. Trappers and traders continued to sporadically make their way to the region throughout the first half of the century, along with many missionaries, mainly Jesuits, called “Kaniksu” (Black Robes in Indian). In the years after the fur trade, the Indians continued to camp on their travels at Sineacateen. The North West Company was not alone in trying to harvest furs in the Pacific Northwest. Hudson's Bay Company maintained a chain of posts throughout the region and absorbed its opponent in 1821. The fur trade continued into the 1840s, but its importance declined as the years went on. As more Europeans and Americans arrived, they displaced the Indian tribes that originally lived in the region.

www.sandpointid.net/N.Idaho-Bonner_History.html

Current
Sandpoint Daily Bee P.O. Box 959 Sandpoint, ID 83864 Ph. 208-263-9534 email - dkeyes@cdapress.com Daily

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