St. Maries, Idaho

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City Hall
St Maries City 602 W College Ave St Maries, ID 83861 (208) 245-2577

Cemeteries
Woodlawn Cemetery 23rd And Main Saint Maries, ID 83861 208) 245-4609

Baptist
College Av Baptist Church‎ 830 W College Ave St Maries, ID 83861-1720

(208) 245-3333

Lighthouse Baptist Church:‎ 36 Timberock Ln St Maries, ID 83861-7172

(208) 245-5127

First Baptist Church‎ 520 S 2nd St St Maries, ID 83861-2217

(208) 245-4827

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints‎ St Maries Ward 201 S 23rd St St Maries, ID 83861

(208) 245-2224

Lutheran
St Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church‎ 134 S 10th St St Maries, ID 83861-1710

(208) 245-2047

Presbyterian
Presbyterian Community Church‎ 1100 W College Ave St Maries, ID 83861-1635

(208) 245-2686

Current
St Mary Immaculate Catholic Church

921 W Jefferson Ave St Maries, ID 83861-1729

(208) 245-2977

Historical
Records of the in St Maries, Idaho (1913-1965) 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

 * Seventh Day Adventist Church‎ 310 S 9th St St Maries, ID 83861-1706 - (208) 245-4165
 * Church of the Nazarene‎ 175 Grandview Dr St Maries, ID 83861-9725 - (208) 245-4594
 * St Maries Assembly of God Church‎ 421 S 23rd St St Maries, ID 83861  - (208) 245-3030
 * Foursquare Gospel Church‎ 120 S 13th St St Maries, ID 83861-1627 -- (208) 245-5529
 * Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall‎ 213 S 23rd St St Maries, ID 83861-1337 - (208) 245-5198
 * Church of Christ‎ 201 N 8th St St Maries, ID 83861-1869 - (208) 245-4891

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

Funeral Homes
Hodge Funeral Home 138 S 8th St Saint Maries, Idaho 83861 208) 245-2611

History
Joseph Fisher almost a 100 years ago decided that the junction of the St. Maries and St. Joseph rivers would be a good place for a sawmill. There was lots of timber and he chose the spot because there was good transportation. St Maries would become a main transport for the timber in the area. As the transportation improved and so did the distance that logs could be economically transported to the mills of the area. After the turn of the century, the city became incorporated. Two larger mills had been built and the steamboats which plied the St. Joe and Coeur d'Alene Lake provided cheap, rapid transportation. The coming of the transcontinental Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad in 1909, plus the opening of the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation to homesteading provided stimuli for further growth in the first decade and a half. The Milwaukee Road pushed a branch line south and east to Elk River and numerous narrow gauges logging railroads criss-crossed the area.

www.stmariesidaho.com/history.htm

Current
Gazette-Record 610 Main Avenue St. Maries, ID 83861 Ph. 208-245-4539 email - dan@smgazette.com Weekly

Historical
Copies of issues of some St Maries newspapers are in the collections of the Idaho State Archives in Boise.