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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C5V_lava-hot-springs_Lava-Hot-Springs-ID.html
Long before white men discovered these springs, Sept. 9, 1812, Indians gathered here to use the free hot water. Except wheen they found hot springs, pre-historic Indians had a hard time getting hot water. The wove watertight baskets into whic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21NM_lava-hot-springs-healing-waters_Lava-Hot-Springs-ID.html
(This marker is composed of series of photographs and their captions.) Good for what ails you! Idaho's hot springs have drawn people to them for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Long before indoor plumbing and hot water heaters, bu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21NL_lead-bell-mining-company_Lava-Hot-Springs-ID.html
In 1921, William Godfrey and CJ Lundgren registered the Lead Bell Mining Company, Portneuf District with 1,000,000 shares at par value 10 cents. Operated 1925-1938. Sd (sic) Colton, Pres. Drecilla Godfrey, Sec. Wm Godfrey, Mgr. Mined Lead, Zinc, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21NK_furs-and-farms-fire-and-floods_Lava-Hot-Springs-ID.html
(This marker consists of series of photographs and their captions.) The community of Lava Hot Springs is located at a strategic crossroads between the Rockies, the Great Basin, and the West. The year-round availability of natural hot and cold …
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