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Cottonwood is a city in Idaho County, Idaho. On the Camas Prairie in north central Idaho, the population was 822 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] down from 900 in 2010 and 944 in 2000. It is just west of U.S. Route 95 , between Grangeville and Lewiston .
The Monastery of Saint Gertrude is a Benedictine nunnery near Cottonwood, Idaho County, Idaho.Founded by three Benedictine nuns from St. Andrew's Abbey, Sarnen, Switzerland who immigrated in 1882, it was designated the motherhouse for the community in 1909.
Along the lower Salmon River at Cooper's Ferry near Cottonwood. Cooper's Ferry is an archaeological site along the lower Salmon River near the confluence with Rock Creek in the western part of the U.S. state of Idaho, and part of the Lower Salmon River Archeological District.
The James V. and Sophia Baker House is a historic home located at 204 Broadway St. in Cottonwood, Idaho.The American Craftsman style house was constructed in 1916. The house's design features tapered columns on its front porch, exposed rafters and open eaves, and fake braces which appear to support the roof's gables.
The Dog Bark Park Inn is a hotel located along Highway 95 in Cottonwood, Idaho. [1] The hotel is built in the shape of a beagle, making it a famous landmark in the state.It is colloquially known as "Sweet Willy" by local residents.
Location of Idaho County in Idaho. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Idaho County, Idaho. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Idaho County, Idaho, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National ...
Cottonwood Air Force Station is a former United States Air Force General Surveillance Radar station. The radar site was located at the summit of Cottonwood Butte, 5.7 miles (9.2 km) west-northwest of Cottonwood in Idaho County, Idaho. It was closed in 1965 and transferred to the state of Idaho in 1974, when it was converted to its present use ...
For 1864, data was also returned for the settlements of Mount Idaho (74), Miller's Camp (36), and Cottonwood (17). Between 1863 and 1864, Idaho County saw a decrease from 1,601 residents to 955. [8] [9] Settlement at White Bird occurred some time prior to 1870 as a precinct under the same name is listed with 71 inhabitants at the 1870 census.