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Caribou County (Idaho)

LC control no.n 81139277
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Geographic headingCaribou County (Idaho)
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Geographic subdivision usageIdaho--Caribou County
Variant(s)Caribou Co., Idaho
Beginning date1919-02-11
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedIdaho
Found inMontgomery, K. M. Geology of the Stewart Flat ... 1967.
Rand McNally, 1981 (Caribou [County], Idaho)
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (adm2; 42°44ʹ44ʺN 111°34ʹ43ʺW)
Wikipedia, March 16, 2019 (Caribou County, Idaho; county seat and largest city is Soda Springs; 42.76°N 111.55°W; all of present Caribou County became a part of Bingham County when it was created on January 13, 1885; Bannock County was established on March 6, 1893; when the legislature formed Caribou County on February 11, 1919, Bannock County retained the Gem, Gentile Valley, and Upper Portneuf valleys; on January 11, 1948, the residents of this area voted to become part of Caribou County)
Caribou County website, March 16, 2019: Vistors > About Caribou County (In 1864, the Idaho Legislature created Oneida County and designated Soda Springs as the County seat; after three years the county seat was moved to Malad. The 1919 Idaho State legislature passed House Bill No. 4 and created Caribou County, also designating Soda Springs as the County seat, the last of the 44 counties in the State of Idaho; in 1949 a section of Bannock County was annexed)
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