Mackay, Custer County, Idaho Genealogy

Geographic location
Mackay is located in South-Central Idaho, in Custer County.

City Hall
Mackay City Hall P.O. Box 509 Mackay, ID 83251

Phone: (208) 588-2274 Fax: (208) 588-2274

Cemeteries
Barton Cemetery - Transcription of 46 gravestones available through Find-a-Grave.com website; transcription of 30 gravestones available through Interment.net website; transcription of gravestones at USGenWeb. USGenWeb is an organization of volunteers providing genealogical and historical information free of charge. Many of their county pages include transcriptions of cemetery headstones site for Custer County.

Battleground Cemetery (Historical Marker) - Some records of this cemetery at the Idaho State Archives in Boise; transcription of 16 gravestones available through Find-a-Grave.com website; transcription of 15 gravestones available through Interment.net website; transcription of gravestones at USGenWeb site for Custer County.

Houston Cemetery - (near Mackay) - Some records of this cemetery at the Idaho State Archives in Boise; transcription of 80 gravestones available through Find-a-Grave.com website; transcription of 76 gravestones available through Interment.net website; transcription of gravestones at USGenWeb site for Custer County.

Mt McCaleb Cemetery - (west of Mackay) - Some records of this cemetery at the Idaho State Archives in Boise; transcription of 1,473 gravestones available through Find-a-Grave.com website.

Current
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints‎ Mackay Ward 531 W Spruce MacKay, ID 83251

(208) 588-2964

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 FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City or at its Family History Centers. Records of the (1921-1948) are in this collection.

Other
Mackay Community Church 206 Park Ave. P.O. Box 87 Mackay, ID 83251

(208) 588-2828

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

History
In the late 1800 settlers came to the Lost River Valley. The White Knob Mining Company, enter in 1901, to mine copper. Wayne Darlington, a engineer and superintendent of mining activity for White Knob Mining Co. was given the responsibility of planning and platting the town. Darlington had permission to plan any kind of town he wished. Showing loyalty to his boss, John Mackay, Darlington named the town Mackay. In August of 1901, the town was dedicated and, after gaining the signature of 250 residents petitioning for incorporation, county authorities appointed a governing body. On October 14, 1901, the community was incorporated and Mackay officially became a town. By 1904, Mackay boasted a brick schoolhouse, two major hotels one bank, an opera house, two churches, number of lodging houses, and dozens of company-owned homes. The total population of the MacKay Precinct was 1,482 in 1930.

www.mackayidaho.com/history.html

Historical
Copies of issues of the following Mackay newspapers are in the collections of the Idaho State Archives in Boise:

Mackay miner 1906:2:16-1975:12:18 Mackay telegraph 1901:10-1905:7 Mackay telegraph 1903:7:7-1903:7:11

Websites
Link to the home page for McKay, Idaho