Nampa, Idaho

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Geographic location
Nampa is a city in Canyon County, Idaho.

City Hall
http://ci.nampa.id.us/pages/home.php 411 3rd Street S. Nampa, Idaho 83651 (208)468-5415

Cemeteries
Kohlerlawn Cemetery 76 6th Street North Nampa, ID 83651 Phone: (208) 468-5898

Internment Search

Mount Calvary Cemetery Corner of Greenhurst and S Powerline Rd Nampa, ID 83686

Partial Interment List

Current
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints‎ Nampa 12th, 6th Wards and 27nd Branch (Young Single Adults) 1500 Smith Ave Nampa, ID 83651 (208) 465-0126

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ‎ Nampa 4th, 11th Wards and 32nd Branch 121 N Canyon St Nampa, ID 83651 (208) 466-0810

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints‎ Nampa 16th, 21st Wards and 14th Branch (Spanish) 504 11th Ave S Nampa, ID 83651-4243 (208) 442-9550

Historical
Many of the original records of church units are in the Church History Library in Salt Lake City. Many of the membership records covering these units from the date of their creation to about 1948 have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City or at its Family History Centers. Records of the (1857-1948) as well as later wards (up to 1948) are in this collection.

Current
First United Presbyterian Church‎ 400 Lake Lowell Ave Nampa, ID 83686-6617 (208) 466-7061

Historical
The Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah has microfilmed records of the First United (1907-1954). This record is available for viewing at the Library in Salt Lake City or at any of its Family History Centers

Current
St. Paul's Catholic Church 1515 8th St S Nampa, ID 83651-4798 (208) 466-7031

Historical
Records of the (1901-1965) have been microfilmed by the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah from records held in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise. These films can be viewed at the Library in Salt Lake City or in any of it Family History Centers.

Historical
The Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah has microfilmed a book by Mrs. LaVerle Maupin which contains the membership records of the (1935-1969). This film can be viewed at the Library in Salt Lake City, or in any of its Family History Centers.

Other
A listing of various churches in Nampa, along with their location and contact information is given at this website.

Directories
The Idaho State Archives in Boise has a collection of city, county, regional and state directories.

Funeral Homes
Nampa Funeral Home 415 12th Ave S Nampa, Idaho 83651 (208) 442-8171

Alsip &amp; Persons Funeral Chapel 404 10th Ave S Nampa, ID 83651 (208) 466-3545

Dakan Funeral Chapel 504 S Kimball Ave Caldwell, Idaho 83605 (208) 459-3629

Flahiff Funeral Chapel Inc 624 Cleveland Blvd Caldwell, Idaho 83605 (208) 459-0833

Flahiff Funeral Chapel Inc 27 E Owyhee Ave Homedale, Idaho 83628 (208) 337-3252

Dakan Funeral Chapel 1117 Teton Ave Caldwell, Idaho 83605 (208) 459-0370

Dakan Funeral Chapel 1117 Teton Ave Caldwell, ID 83605 (208) 459-0370

Homedale's Flahiff Funeral 27 E Owyhee Ave Homedale, Idaho 83628 (208) 459-0833

Zeyer Funeral Chapel 83 N Midland Boulevard Nampa, ID 83651 Phone Number: (208) 467-7300

History
Alexander and Hannah Duffes, in 1885 homesteaded on 160 acres, with the purpose of creating a town. James McGee, saw the possibilities in the land east of Caldwell also. The next year, Duffes and McGee formed the Nampa Land and Improvement Company, dividing the property into lots Duffes refused to sell town lots to anyone who intended to build a saloon on them. He was a very religious man and dreamed of a town with no saloon. This caused people to refer to the town of Nampa as “New Jerusalem”. It is interesting to note that “The Nampa Progress”, Nampa ’s first newspaper, lists in June 1888, that there were 28 businesses in Nampa, of which three were saloons. Ironically, twenty-one years later, the Duffes home was moved and a brewery built in its place.

ci.nampa.id.us/pages/history.php

Current
Idaho Press-Tribune 1618 North Midland Blvd. Nampa, ID 83652 Ph. 208-465-8108 email - rweaver@idahopress.com Daily

Historical
Copies of the following Nampa newspapers (and others) are in the Idaho State Archives in Boise.

Nampa Progress -- 14 Sep. 1889 through 18 Jan. 1895 Nampa Leader -- 6 May 1898 through 8 Nov. 1904 Idaho Leader --- 28 Oct. 1899 through 20 Dec. 1904 Nampa Times -- 30 Aug. 1902 through 20 May 1904 Nampa Leader-Herald -- 27 Dec. 1904 through 21 Oct. 1930 Nampa Evening Leader -- 1 Apr. 1907 through 31 Aug. 1907 Idaho Leader -- 17,24 Aug. 1918 and 2-9 Oct. 1920 Idaho Leader -- 4 Jan. 1919 through 20 Dec. 1919 Idaho Free Press -- 9 Apr. 1919 through 30 June 1980 Idaho Leader -- 3 Jan. 1920 through 18 Dec. 1920 Daily Nampa Leader-Herald -- 26 Feb. 1926 through 11 June 1936 Daily Nampa Leader-Herald -- 23 Oct, 1930 through 28 Aug. 1937 County-Wide Sunday Limelight -- 18 Nov. 1951 through 13 July 1952 Idaho Conservative -- May 1968 Idaho Press-Tribune -- 1 July 1980 to present

Copies of the Idaho Free Press, Apr. 1965 through Aug. 1976, are available online at Ancestry.com ($).

Websites
Wikipedia page for Nampa, Idaho

City of Nampa Interment and Genealogy Site