Wards and Branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Blaine Stake, Idaho

Idaho Church Records section of Blaine, Camas, Gooding, Jerome, and Lincoln Counties 

This page includes the boundaries of wards and branches around 1930's, a timeline history, and how to obtain the records.

Blaine Stake
Stake boundaries as of about 1930 — see Encyclopedic History..., p.70.


 * Boundaries of stake: Sants residing in parts of Blaine, Camas, Gooding, Jerome and Lincoln counties, Idaho, namely, Carey and Gannett wards in Blaine County, the Gooding and Wendell wards in Gooding County, the Jerome Ward in Jerome County, and the Manard Ward in Camas County. It also includes the Fairfield Branch in Camas County, the Hagerman Branch in Gooding County, and the Richfield Branch in Lincoln County.
 * Area of the County: The southeastern part of the/then Boise Stake of Zion.
 * Headquarters in (town): Carey, Idaho

History Timeline up to about 1930


 * 1919 - Aug. 3, 1919, the Latter-day Saints residing in the southeastern part of that Boise stake were organized as the Blaine Stake.
 * 1919 - Origional Wards: Acequia, Carey, Gannett, Gooding, Hazelton, Heyburn, Jerome, Manard, Paul, Rupert and Wendell.
 * 1920 - Hagerman and Richfield in 1920
 * 1921 - Fairfield in 1921
 * 1923 - Eden in 1923
 * 1924 - In 1924 the Minidoka Stake was organized by taking from Blaine Stake the following wards and branches: Acequia, Heyburn, Paul, Rupert 1st and Rupert 2nd wards; also the Eden, Emerson and Hazelton branches.
 * 1924 - Carey, Gannett, Gooding,Hagerman and Richfield

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Wards and Branches
Carey and Gannett wards in Blaine County, Idaho Gooding and Wendell wards in Gooding County, Idaho Jerome Ward in Jerome County, Idaho Manard Ward in Camas County, Idaho Fairfield Branch in Camas County, Idaho Hagerman Branch in Gooding County, Idaho Richfield Branch in Lincoln County, Idaho

Acequia Ward (Minidoka County)
See Encyclopedic History..., p.3-4.

Boundaries:


 * A station on the Twin Falls branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad and in other adjacent parts of the Minidoka project, lying about six miles northeast of Rupert and eight miles southwest of Minidoka.

History timeline:


 * 1905 - In July, meetings for the settlers were commenced and a Sunday School was organized at Acequia.
 * 1906 - In the spring of 1906 a branch was organization.
 * 1916 - The saints of Acequia have a comfortable frame meeting house with a seating capacity of 200. This building was erected in 1916 at a cost of $2,000.
 * 1917 - In 1917 the saints at Acequia were organized as a ward of the Boise Stake.
 * 1919 - Acequia Ward was transferred to the Blaine Stake in 1919 and became a part of the Minidoka Stake in 1924.

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Carey Ward (Blaine County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p.118.

Boundaries: CAREY WARD, Blaine Stake, Blaine Co., Idaho, consists of the Latter-day Saints residing in Little Wood River Valley. Carey is 18 miles east of Picabo, a station on the Wood River branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad, and 40 miles northeast of the Shoshone on the main line of the same railroad.

History timeline


 * 1885 - Post Office built and named
 * 1913 - Blaine Ward, which had contained all the Latter-day Saints residing in Blaine and Lincoln counties, Idaho, was disorganized.
 * 1913 - The aints residing in Little Wood River Valley were organized as the Carey Ward.
 * 1919 - Carey, when first organized, belonged to the Boise Stake, but became part of the Blaine Stake in 1919.

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Gannett Branch (Blaine County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 272.

Boundaries: Saints residing in a farming district. The center of the ward is the small village of Gannet, a railway station on the Wood River branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad, about 15 miles northwest of Carey.

History timeline


 * 1918 - The Gannet Branch was organized in 1918.

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Gooding Ward (Gooding County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p.290.

Boundaries: Saints residing in or near the town of Gooding, the county seat of Gooding County, Idaho, and a station on the Oregon Short Line Railroad, 65 miles southwest of Carey.

History timeline


 * 1917 - Organized into a branch of the Church in 1917.
 * 1919 - This branch was organized as the Gooding Ward Oct. 17, 1919.

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Wendell Ward (Gooding County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 937.

Boundaries:

Saints residing at Wendell, a station on the rupert-Bliss Cutoff (a branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad), and surrounding farming district. Wendell is 15 miles northwest of jerome, and 15 miles south of Gooding.

History timeline


 * 1918 - Saints were organized as an independent branch of the Church.
 * 1919 - Wendell Branch was transferred from the Boise Stake to the Blaine Stake.
 * 1926 - The branch was organized as a ward.

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Jerome Ward (Jerome County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 375.

Boundaries:

JEROME WARD, Blaine Stake, Jerome Co., Idaho, consists of the Latter-day Saints residing at Jerome, a station on the Rupert-Bliss Cut-off (a branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad), and vicinity. Jerome is about 15 miles north of Twin Falls, across Snake River, and 65 miles southwest of Carey.

History timeline


 * 1914 - Saints who had made homes in and near Jerome were organized as a branch of the Church in 1914.
 * 1916 - On Aug. 27, 1916, this branch was organized as a ward.

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Manard Ward (Camas County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 467.

Boundaries:

Saints residing in a part of the Camas Prairie which is ocated about four miles south of Fairfield.

History timeline


 * 1901 - A few Latter-day Saints residing at Soldier were discovered by missionaries laboring in the Northwestern States Mission and these saints being organized as a branch of the Church.
 * 1903 - Saints were transferred in 1903 to the Blaine Ward of the Cassia Stake.
 * 1907 - On July 21, 1907, this branch was organized as a ward.

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Fairfield Branch (Camas County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p.240.

Boundaries: Saints residing in the town of Fairfield, or on the adjacent Camas Prairie. Fairfield is a station on the Richfield and Hill branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad.

History timeline


 * 1921 - Jan. 22, 1921, the Latter-day Saints at Fairfield were organized as an independent branch of the Church.

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Hagerman Branch (Gooding County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p.309.

Boundaries:

Saints situated in a narrow canyon located about 85 miles southwest of Carey.

History timeline


 * 1920 - The Saints Hagerman and immediate vicinity were organized as a branch of the Gooding Ward, December 19, 1920.

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 * List of church and other records at the FamilySearch Library.
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Richfield Branch (Lincolin County, Idaho)
See Encyclopedic History..., p. 704.

Boundaries:

All of Richfield.

History timeline


 * 1920 - The Latter-day Saints at Richfield were organized as a branch of the Carey Ward May 2, 1920.
 * 1927 - July 31, 1927, the branch became an independent branch.

Obtain the Records


 * List of church and other records at the FamilySearch Library.
 * For additional resources, see Church History Library.