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Atlanta is an unincorporated community in the western United States, located in Elmore County, Idaho.. Historical Home in Atlanta. It was founded in 1864 during the Civil War as a gold and silver mining community and named by Southerners after a rumored Confederate victory over General Sherman in the Battle of Atlanta, which turned to be wholly false, but the name stuck.
It is the meeting hall for Fickling Lodge #129 F&AM, and a contributing building in Butler Downtown Historic District. [58] 3: Chickamauga Lodge No. 221, Free and Accepted Masons, Prince Hall Affiliate: 1924 built 2006 NRHP-listed Near to Chickamauga
Today Idaho Lodge No. 1 is headquartered in Boise. [citation needed] A Masonic Lodge in Grangeville was chartered by the Grand Lodge of Idaho in December 1873, becoming the first northern Idaho Lodge under the Grand Lodge of Idaho's jurisdiction. [citation needed] Freemasonry spread quickly in Idaho. By the time Idaho attained statehood in July ...
Perching over Idaho's Lake Coeur d'Alene, the resort home dubbed the "The Copper Top Lake Lodge" offers 204 feet of coveted beachfront. And the home makes attractive use of it with an 1,100-square ...
All-conference teams are chosen solely by coaches in that league. The Idaho Statesman publishes the results. [Related: 5A to 1A all-conference football teams] 4A SOUTHERN IDAHO CONFERENCE
The Atlanta Historic District in Atlanta in Elmore County, Idaho, is a 10 acres (4.0 ha) historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]It covers parts of Quartz Creek, Pine and Main streets in Atlanta, which developed after the November 1864 discovery of the Atlanta lode of gold and silver discovered by John Simmons.
The 2022 all-conference volleyball teams from District Three are below. The teams are chosen solely by the league’s coaches. The Idaho Statesman plays no role in their selection.
It was deemed significant for its architecture and for the social/community history of the lodge. [2] The building was constructed as a Masonic hall by Pythagoras Lodge No. 41, Free and Accepted Masons, one of several Masonic Lodges which meet in Decatur. The Lodge received its charter in 1844, [2] and has functioned continuously since then. [3]