Cassia County
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Places

1895 Rand McNally Atlas

Courtesy of Digital Atlas of Idaho

Populated Places

Albion. First known as Marsh Basin, until 1877. First County Seat 1879 -1919. Post Office 1879.
Almo. Early stage stop on the Boise-Kelton stage route, Post Office 1882.
Artesian City is located on the county border, with portions in both Cassia County and Twin Falls County. It had a post office from 1907–1909.
Basin, 4 miles East of Oakley in Central part of county, Post Office 1883-1909, Mormon settlement dating from 1878.
Beetville
Bridge
Burley, first known as Commerce. J.E. Miller, I.B. Perrine and David E. Burley platted the town in 1905.
Butte
Churchhill, North West part of county, 13 miles N.W. of Oakley, Originally Golden Valley, Post Office 1915-1930, Early Mormon settlement 1880-1882.
Conant
Connor
Declo, formerly known as Marshfield, founded in 1870, a Mormon settlement.
Elba, formerly known as Cassia Creek, then Beecherville. Settled by Mormons in 1871.
Golden Valley
Goosecreek, Named by members of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, Name changed to Thatcher. Post Office in 1878.
Gunnell, named for early settler and first Post Master Frank O. Gunnell.
Hazel, Named for Hazel Stoddard, Post Office 1904-1905, early community.
Heglar, Small trading center in a dry farming and livestock area, Post Office 1912-1930.
Hobson
Idahome, Post Office 1914-1965. In 1916 the railroad was extended from Declo to Idahome.
Island, on an island formed by two forks of Goose Creek, Post Office 1882-1916, N.W. part of county.
Jackson is located on the county border, with portions in both Cassia County and Minidoka County.
Kenyon
Malta, Post Office in 1883, city founded in 1890. Now part of Burley.
Marion, Named in 1885, Mormon Community in 1881, Post office 1885-1918.
Moulton, Post Office 1910-1930.
Naf, Post Office 1898 and was a Mormon settlement.
Oakley. Once called Goose Creek Crossing. Settled by Mormon families from Toole Utah in 1878-1880.
Pella
Rock Creek
Rose Worth
Ruby
Springdale
Standrod, originally thought to be in Box Elder County Utah, State line was surveyed and determined to be in Idaho, Early farming community.
Starrhs Ferry, First known as Jessie with Post Office 1882-1905 than re-named for George Starrh in 1889, Post Office re-named in 1909-1912.
Strevell, Post Office 1913-1924, Farming Community.
Sublett. Ranchers settled in the area during 1865. They were followed by Mormons in 1877. Post Office 1880-1936.
Thatcher, first called Goosecreek
Tipton, Post Office 1911-1914. View, Community.
Trout
Unity
View
Ward
Yale, Post Office 1890-1936, A ranching area on U.S. Highway 30 and Raft River.


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