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  2. Brady Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Brady Memorial Chapel is a historic chapel in Mountain View Cemetery in Pocatello, Idaho. It was designed by architect Frank Paradice, Jr., was built during 1918 to 1922, and was added to the National Register in 1979. [1] The chapel includes a tomb of the late Idaho governor and U.S. senator James H. Brady. [2]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bannock ...

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    May 1, 1979 (528 N. 5th Ave. Pocatello: 5: East Side Downtown Historic District: November 25, 1994 (Roughly including the 200 and 300 blocks of E. Center St., the 100 block of N. 2nd Ave., and the 100 block of S. 2nd Ave.

  4. St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Pocatello, Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Joseph's Catholic Church is a chapel and former parish in the "Old Town" of Pocatello, Idaho. Built in 1897, it is Pocatello's oldest surviving church and was deemed significant "a rare nineteenth century example" of an Idaho church built of stone. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]

  5. Idaho's 29th legislative district - Wikipedia

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    Legislature: Session: Senate: House Seat A: House Seat B: 51st (1992–1994) 1st John Hansen (R) Jack Barraclough (R) Con Mahoney (R) 2nd 52nd (1994–1996)

  6. Judge locks up 'Three Percenter' militia members in Jan. 6 ...

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    Four California men who were associated with the "Three Percenter" militia were sentenced to prison in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

  7. Pocatello, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Pocatello is the 6th most populous city in the state, just behind Caldwell. The city is at an elevation of 4,462 feet (1,360 m) above sea level and it sits on the Portneuf River in the Snake River Plain ecoregion. Pocatello covers a land area of 33.36 square miles (86.4 square kilometers).

  8. Pocatello, Idaho metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Pocatello Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of Bannock and Power counties in eastern Idaho, anchored by the city of Pocatello. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 82,839. Power County was added back to the Pocatello MSA as of April 10, 2018.

  9. Jane Manning James - Wikipedia

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    Jane Elizabeth Manning James was born in Wilton, Connecticut, to Isaac Manning and Eliza Phyllis Mead. [5] Although late in Jane's life her brother Isaac stated that she had been born in 1813, [8] there are source discrepancies that place her birthday anywhere from September 22, 1812, to the year 1820 or 1822 (the latter being asserted on her gravestone [9]). [6]