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31-101

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-101. State divided into counties. The state is divided into the several counties in this chapter named and described. The county seats are located at the cities or villages named after the respective county descriptions. History: [(31-101) R.C., sec. 23; compiled and reen. C.L. 3:1; C.S., sec. 5; I.C.A., sec. 30-101.]

31-102

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-102. Definition of descriptive terms. The words, range, township and section as employed in this chapter refer to the Boise meridian and base line of the United States survey, except in such cases as the word range obviously refers to a range of mountains. In the description of courses the words, north, south, east and west refer to true courses. History: [(31-102) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:2; C.S., sec. 6; I.C.A., sec. 30-102.]

31-103

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-103. Ada county. Ada county is described as follows: beginning at a point in the center of the channel of the Boise river where the section line between sections fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), township three (3) north, range four (4) east, crosses said Boise river; Northern boundary. Thence down the center of the channel of the Boise river to a point opposite the mouth of More’s creek. Thence in a straight line north forty-four (44) degrees and thirty-eight (38) minutes west until the said line intersects the north line of township five (5) north (12 Ter. Sess. 67); thence west to the northwest corner of township five (5) north, range one (1) west; Western boundary. Thence south to the northwest corner of township three (3) north, range one (1) west; thence east to the northwest corner of section four (4), township three (3) north, range one (1) west; thence south to the southeast corner of section thirty-two (32), township two (2) north, range one (1) west; thence west to the northwest corner of township one (1) north, range one (1) west; thence south to the point in the middle of the channel of Snake river, where the line between township one (1) south, range one (1) west, and township one (1) south; Southern boundary. Thence southeasterly up the center of the channel of the said Snake river to a point where the section line between sections thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), township five (5) south, range four (4) east crosses the said Snake river; Eastern boundary. Beginning at a point in the center of the channel of the Snake river where the section line between sections thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), township five (5) south, range four (4) east, Boise meridian, crosses said Snake river; thence extending in a northerly direction along the north and south center line of townships five (5), four (4), three (3), two (2) and one (1) south, range four (4) east, Boise meridian, to the base line and thence in a northerly direction along the north and south center line of townships one (1), two (2) and three (3) north, range four (4) east, Boise meridian, to a point in the center of the channel of the Boise river where the section line between sections fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), township three (3) north, range four (4) east, Boise meridian, crosses said Boise river, the point of beginning. County seat–Boise City. History: [(31-103) R.C., sec. 23a; compiled and reen. C.L. 3:3; C.S., sec. 7; am. 1923, ch. 136, sec. 2, p. 200: I.C.A., sec. 30-103.]

31-104

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-104. Adams county. Adams county is described as follows: beginning at a point on the boundary line between the states of Idaho and Oregon, the same being the middle of the center channel of Snake river, three thousand nine hundred sixty (3,960) feet in a southwesterly direction from the mouth of Wildhorse river; Southern boundary. Then in an easterly direction fifteen and one-half (15 1/2) miles to a point one-half mile east of the west quarter corner, section six (6), township seventeen (17) north, range two (2) west; thence south about twelve (12) miles to the intersection of said line with Cow creek; thence southeast down the center line of Cow creek to its confluence with the Weiser river; thence south across the Weiser river to a point five hundred (500) feet east of the north quarter corner of section twenty-nine (29), township fifteen (15) north, range two (2) west; thence east about three and three-quarters (3 3/4) miles to a point one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet east of the northwest corner of section twenty-five (25), said township and range; thence south eight and one-half (8 1/2) miles to a point one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet east of the west quarter corner of section one (1), township thirteen (13) north, range two (2) west; thence in a southeasterly direction six and one-half (6 1/2) miles to a point one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet south and one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet east of the west quarter corner of section twenty-four (24), township thirteen (13) north, range one (1) west; thence east (1911, ch. 31, section 2, pp. 67, 68) to the summit dividing the waters of the Payette and Weiser rivers; Eastern boundary. Thence along said divide in a northerly direction to a point on said divide known as Big Rock Flat, where the waters flow into the Little Salmon; thence in a northeasterly direction on a low divide separating the waters of the Little Salmon and Payette rivers to a point east of the northern point of Little Salmon Meadows; Northern boundary. Thence west to the Little Salmon river; thence down the Little Salmon river to a point east of the point where the section line between sections six (6) and seven (7), township twenty-two (22) north, range one (1) east, intersects said meridian; thence west to the middle of the main channel of Snake river (R.C., section 23w), the same being the boundary line between the states of Idaho and Oregon; Western boundary. Thence in a southerly direction following said boundary line between said states of Idaho and Oregon, to the point of beginning (1911, ch. 31, section 2, p. 68). County seat–Council. History: [(31-104) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:4; C.S., sec. 8; I.C.A., sec. 30-104.]

31-105

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-105. Bannock county. Bannock county is described as follows: beginning at the intersection of the township line between townships four (4) and five (5) south, with the Snake river; Western boundary. Thence down the Snake river southwesterly to the mouth of Portneuf river; thence up the Portneuf river to the intersection of the Portneuf river with the west boundary of section eight (8), township six (6) south, range thirty-four (34) east Boise meridian; thence south four and one-quarter (4 1/4) miles to the southeast corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) south, range thirty-four (34) east Boise meridian; thence west to the northeast corner of section six (6), township seven (7) south, range thirty-four (34) east, Boise meridian; thence south four (4) miles to the southeast corner of section nineteen (19); thence east one (1) mile to the northeast corner of section twenty-nine (29); thence south four (4) miles to the southeast corner of section eight (8) township eight (8) south, range thirty-four (34) east Boise meridian; thence east two (2) miles to the northeast corner of section fifteen (15); thence south two and one-half (2 1/2) miles to the east quarter (E1/4) corner of section twenty-seven (27); thence east one (1) mile to the east quarter (E1/4) corner of section twenty-six (26); thence south one and one-half (1 1/2) miles to the southeast corner of section thirty-five (35), township eight (8) south, range thirty-four (34) east Boise meridian; thence east one (1) mile to the northeast corner of section one (1), township nine (9) south, range thirty-four (34) east, Boise meridian; thence south two (2) miles to the southeast corner of section twelve (12); thence east two (2) miles to the northeast corner of section seventeen (17), township nine (9) south, range thirty-five (35) east, Boise meridian; thence south one and one-half (1 1/2) miles to the east quarter (E1/4) corner of section twenty (20); thence west one-half (1/2) mile to the center of section twenty (20); thence south two and one-half (2 1/2) miles to the south quarter (S1/4) corner of section thirty-two (32), township nine (9) south, range thirty-five (35) east, Boise meridian; thence east to the northeast corner of section five (5), township ten (10) south, range thirty-five (35) east, Boise meridian; thence south one and one-quarter (1 1/4) miles to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter (NE1/4) of the northeast quarter (NE1/4) of section eight (8); thence west one-quarter (1/4) mile; thence south one-quarter (1/4) mile; thence west one and one-quarter (1 1/4) miles; thence south three-quarters (3/4) of a mile; thence west one-quarter (1/4) mile to the southwest corner of lot one (1) of section eighteen (18), township ten (10) south, range thirty-five (35) east, Boise meridian; thence south on the range line three and three-quarter (3 3/4) miles to the southwest corner of town

31-106

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-106. Bear Lake county. Bear Lake county is described as follows: beginning at the twenty-third (23d) mile post on the boundary line between Utah and Idaho; Western boundary. Thence northerly along the summit of the range of mountains between Cache valley and Bear Lake valley to the corner of townships nine (9) and ten (10) south, range forty-one (41) east; Northern boundary. Thence east twelve (12) miles; thence north to the summit of the divide between the waters of Bear river and the waters of Blackfoot river; thence easterly along said last named summit to the line between Wyoming and Idaho; Eastern boundary. Thence south on said last named line to the southeast corner of Idaho; Southern boundary. Thence west to the place of beginning. County seat–Paris. History: [(31-106) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:6; C.S., sec. 10; I.C.A., sec. 30-106.]

31-107

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-107. Benewah county. Benewah county is described as follows: beginning at the point of intersection of the Idaho-Washington state line with the north boundary line of township forty-six (46) north; Western boundary. Thence south along said state line to the point of intersection of said state line with the north boundary line of the county of Latah, as now constituted; Southern boundary. Thence in a southeasterly and easterly direction along said north boundary line of the county of Latah to the northeast corner of section four (4), township forty-two (42) north, range one (1) east, being the northeast corner of Latah county with Benewah county to the north and Shoshone county to the east; Thence east along the township line, approximately 15.50 chains (1,023 feet) to the west sixteenth corner of section thirty-four (34), township forty-three (43) north, range one (1) east, being the southeast corner of Benewah county with Shoshone county to the east and south; Eastern boundary. Thence north along the western boundary of Shoshone county to the northeast corner section twenty-one (21), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) east, being the northeast corner of Benewah county with Kootenai county to the north and Shoshone county to the east; Northern boundary. Thence west along the north boundary line of sections twenty-one (21), twenty (20) and nineteen (19), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) east, to the point of intersection with the Boise meridian; thence along said Boise meridian to the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) west; thence west along the north boundary line of sections twenty-four (24), twenty-three (23), twenty-two (22), twenty-one (21), twenty (20) and nineteen (19), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) west, to the range line between township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) west, and township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence along said last-mentioned range line to the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence continuing west along the north boundary lines of sections twenty-four (24), twenty-three (23), twenty-two (22), to the northwest corner of section twenty-two (22), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence south along the west line of section twenty-two (22), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west, to the northwest corner of section twenty-seven (27), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence west along the north line of sections twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (29), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west, to the northwest corner of section twenty-nine (29), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence south along the west line of sections twenty-nine (29) and thirty-two (32), township forty-se

31-108

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-108. Bingham county. Bingham county is described as follows: beginning at the northwest corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) south, range thirty (30) east: Southern boundary. Thence east along the section line between sections thirty-one (31) and thirty (30), township and range aforesaid, and an extension thereof to the point where such extended line intersects with the center of the west channel of Snake river; thence up the center of the west channel of Snake river and the center of the main channel of Snake river to the intersection of the township line between townships four (4) and five (5) south; thence east along the said township line between townships four (4) and five (5) south to the southwest corner of township four (4) south, range forty-two (42) east; Eastern boundary. Thence north along the range line between ranges forty-one (41) and forty-two (42) east to the southeast corner of township one (1) south, range forty-one (41) east; Northern boundary. Thence west along the township line between township one (1) and township two (2) south, to the southwest corner of township one (1) south, range forty (40) east; thence north along the range line to the base line; thence west along the base line to the southwest corner of township one (1) north, range thirty-eight (38) east; thence north along the range line to the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township one (1) north, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence west along section lines to the southwest corner of section fifteen (15), township one (1) north, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence north along the section line to the northwest corner of said section fifteen (15), township one (1) north, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence west, following the section lines to the range line between ranges thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34) east; thence north to the south line of Jefferson county; thence west along the south line of Jefferson county to the southeast corner of township four (4) north, range thirty-one (31) east; thence westerly along said township line seven and eighty-one hundredths (7.81) chains to the closing corner of sections three (3) and four (4), township three (3) north, range thirty-two (32) east, Boise meridian; Western boundary. Thence south along section lines to the corner of sections three (3), four (4), thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), townships two (2) and three (3) north, range thirty-two (32) east; thence west along the township line to the corner of townships two (2) and three (3) north, ranges thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) east, Boise meridian; thence south along the range line to the corner of township two (2) north, ranges thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) east, Boise meridian; thence west along the township line to the closing corner of sections three (3) and four (4), township one (1) north, range thirty (30) east; thence south along the

31-109

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-109. Blaine county. Blaine county is described as follows: beginning at the southeast corner of township two (2) south, range seventeen (17) east, thence east along the township line between townships two (2) and three (3) south, to the intersection of the same with the line between ranges twenty-five (25) and twenty-six (26) east; thence south along the said range line to the middle of the channel of Snake river; thence up the center of the said channel of Snake river to the point of intersection with the range line between ranges twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28) east; thence north along and upon said range line to the northwest corner of township nine (9) south, range twenty-eight (28) east; thence east upon and along the north line of said township nine (9) south, to the northeast corner of section four (4), township nine (9) south, range twenty-eight (28) east; thence in a northerly direction along and upon the section line which when surveyed will be between sections thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), township eight (8) south, range twenty-eight (28) east; and an extension of such line to the point where such extended line will intersect with the township line which when surveyed will be the township line between townships seven (7) and eight (8) south, range twenty-eight (28) east; thence west upon the township line to a point which when surveyed will be the southwest corner of township seven (7) south, range twenty-eight (28) east; thence north along and upon the range line which when surveyed will be the range line between ranges twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28) east to a point which when surveyed and established will be the northwest corner of township four (4) south, range twenty-eight (28) east; thence east along and upon the north line of said township four (4) south to the northeast corner of township four (4) south, range twenty-nine (29) east; thence north along the range line between townships twenty-nine (29) and thirty (30) east, to the northeast corner of township two (2) south, range twenty-nine (29) east, thence west to what will be, when surveyed, the southwest corner of township one (1) south, range twenty-seven (27) east; thence north to what will be, when surveyed, the southwest corner of township one (1) north, range twenty-seven (27) east; thence west to the southeast corner of section thirty-one (31) in township one (1) north, range twenty-four (24) east; thence north to the summit of the range of mountains dividing the headwaters of Fish creek, Cottonwood creek and Copper creek from the waters of Lava creek, Champagne creek and Antelope creek; thence northwesterly along the summit of said range of mountains to the southern boundary line of Custer county; thence westerly along and upon the summit of the range of mountains dividing the headwaters of the East Fork of the Salmon river from the waters of the Little and Big W

31-110

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-110. Boise county. Boise county is described as follows: beginning at the confluence of Mores creek with the Boise river, at the center of the channel of Boise river; Western boundary. Thence north forty-four (44) degrees and thirty-eight (38) minutes west (R.C., section 23f), until the said line intersects the north line of township five (5) north; thence east along the north boundary of township five (5) north to the northeast corner of township five (5) north, range one (1) east; thence north twenty-four (24) miles to the northeast corner of township nine (9) north, range one (1) east; Northern boundary. Thence east (1915, ch. 165, section 2, p. 363) along the second (2) standard parallel north, to the center of the North Fork of the Payette river; thence northerly along the river to the intersection with the line between townships ten (10) and eleven (11) north; thence east to the ridge dividing the waters of the Salmon and Payette rivers (1917, ch. 99, section 2, p. 361); thence in an easterly direction along the divide which separates the waters of the Payette river and its tributaries from the waters of Salmon river and its tributaries (Special and Local Laws, 120), to the head of the Middle Fork of Salmon river; Eastern boundary. Thence southerly along the divide which separates the water flowing into the South Payette river and Bear Valley creek from that flowing into the main Salmon river and Cape Horn creek to the summit of the Sawtooth mountains; thence southerly along the summit of the Sawtooth mountains (15 Ter. Ses. 26) to the headwaters of the North Fork of Boise river; Southern boundary. Thence down the center of the channel of the North Fork of Boise river and the main Boise river to the place of beginning (3 Ter. Ses. 214). County seat–Idaho City. History: [(31-110) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:10; C.S., sec. 14; I.C.A., sec. 30-110; am. 2004, ch. 246, sec. 1, p. 712.]

31-111

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-111. Bonner county. Bonner county is described as follows: beginning at a point where the township line between townships fifty-three (53) and fifty-four (54) north intersects the boundary line between the state of Idaho and the state of Washington; Southern boundary. Thence east on said township line between townships fifty-three (53) and fifty-four (54) north, to the northeast corner of township fifty-three (53) north, range three (3) west; thence north on the range line between sections thirty-six (36) and thirty-one (31), to the northeast corner of section thirty-six (36), township fifty-four (54) north, range three (3) west; thence east six (6) miles to the northeast corner of section thirty-six (36), township fifty-four (54) north, range two (2) west; thence south along the range line between ranges one (1) and two (2) west, to the southwest corner of township fifty-three (53) north, range one (1) west; thence east on the township line between townships fifty-two (52) and fifty-three (53) north, to the northeast corner of section four (4), township fifty-two (52) north, range one (1) east, being the northeast corner of Kootenai county with Shoshone county to the east and Bonner county to the north; Thence east on said township line approximately 32.24 chains (2,128 feet) to the south quarter corner of section thirty-four (34), township fifty-three (53) north, range one (1) east, being the southeast corner of Bonner county with Shoshone county to the south and east; Thence north along the west boundary line of Shoshone county to the northwest corner thereof; thence in an easterly direction along the summit of the Coeur d’Alene range of mountains to the west line of the state of Montana; Eastern boundary. Thence north along the boundary line between the state of Idaho and the state of Montana (R.C., section 23g) to a point where the south line of township sixty (60) north of range three (3) east intersects the boundary line between the state of Idaho and the state of Montana; Northern boundary. Thence west along said south line of township sixty (60) through ranges three (3), two (2), and one (1) east, and ranges one (1), two (2), and three (3) west, to the southwest corner of township sixty (60) north, range three (3) west; thence north along the range line between ranges three (3) and four (4) west, to the point where the north line of township sixty-three (63) north, intersects the range line between ranges three (3) and four (4) west; thence west along the said north line of township sixty-three (63) north, ranges four (4) and five (5) west, to a point on the state line between the states of Idaho and Washington where the same is intersected by the said north line of township sixty-three (63) north, range five (5) west (1915, ch. 7, section 2, p. 21); Western boundary. Thence south along the boundary line between the state of Idaho and the state of Washington

31-112

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-112. Bonneville county. Bonneville county is described as follows: beginning at the northeast corner of Bannock county; Southern boundary. Thence west along the north line of Bannock county to the southwest corner of township four (4) south, range forty-two (42) east; thence north along the range line between ranges forty-one (41) and forty-two (42) east, to the southeast corner of township one (1) south, range forty-one (41) east; thence west along the township line between township one (1) and township two (2) south, to the southwest corner of township one (1) south, range forty (40) east; thence north along the range line to the base line; thence west along the base line to the southwest corner of township one (1) north, range thirty-eight (38) east; thence north along the range line to the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township one (1) north, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence west along section lines to the southwest corner of section fifteen (15), township one (1) north, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence north along the section line to the northwest corner of said section fifteen (15), township one (1) north, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence west, following the section lines to the range line between ranges thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34) east; Western boundary. Thence north (1911, ch. 5, section 2, pp. 8, 9) to the line between townships three (3) and four (4) north; Northern boundary. Thence east along the said township line between townships three (3) and four (4) north (1893, p. 94), to a point where the said line bisects the top or comb of the Big Hole mountain range; thence following along the top or comb of the said mountains in a southeasterly direction (R.C., section 23l) to the west line of the state of Wyoming; Eastern boundary. Thence south along the west line of the state of Wyoming to the point of beginning (1911, ch. 5, section 2, p. 9). County seat–Idaho Falls. History: [(31-112) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:12; C.S., sec. 16; I.C.A., sec. 30-112.]

31-113

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-113. Boundary county. Boundary county is described as follows: beginning at a point on the state line between the states of Idaho and Washington where the same is intersected by the north line of township sixty-three (63) north, range five (5) west; Southern boundary. Thence east along the said north line of township sixty-three (63) north, ranges five (5) and four (4) west, to the range line between ranges three (3) and four (4) west; thence south along said range line to the southwest corner of township sixty (60) north, range three (3) west; thence east along said south line of township sixty (60) through ranges three (3), two (2) and one (1) west, and ranges one (1), two (2) and three (3) east, to the state line between the state of Idaho and Montana; Eastern boundary. Thence north along said state line to the international boundary line between the United States and the Dominion of Canada; Northern boundary. Thence west along said international boundary to its junction with the state line between the states of Idaho and Washington; Western boundary. Thence south along said state line to the point of beginning. County seat–Bonners Ferry. History: [(31-113) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:13; C.S., sec. 17; I.C.A., sec. 30-113.]

31-114

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-114. Butte county. Butte county is described as follows: beginning at the point, which, when surveyed, will be the southeast corner of section thirty-one (31), township one (1) north, range twenty-four (24) east; Western boundary. Thence north to the summit of the range of mountains dividing the headwaters of Fish creek, Cottonwood creek and Copper creek from the waters of Lava creek, Champagne creek and Antelope creek; thence northwesterly along the summit of said range of mountains to the present boundary line between Blaine and Custer counties; thence in a northerly direction along and upon the boundary line of Custer county to the point of intersection with the southern boundary line of Lemhi county; Northern boundary. Thence east along southern boundary line of Lemhi county and township line between townships ten (10) and eleven (11) north to the corner of sections three (3), four (4), thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), townships ten (10) and eleven (11) north, range twenty-nine (29) east on western boundary line of Clark county; thence south along the section lines and western boundary line of Clark county, to the corner of sections three (3), four (4), thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), townships seven (7) and eight (8) north, range twenty-nine (29) east, the southwest corner of Clark county; thence east along the southern boundary line of Clark county and township line between townships seven (7) and eight (8) north, to the corner of townships seven (7) and eight (8) north, ranges thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (32) east on west boundary of Jefferson county; Eastern boundary. Thence south along range line between ranges thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (32) east, and western boundary line of Jefferson county, to the southeast corner of township four (4) north, range thirty-one (31) east, Boise meridian; thence westerly along the township line seven and eighty-one hundredths (7.81) chains to the closing corner of sections three (3) and four (4), township three (3) north, range thirty-two (32) east, Boise meridian; thence south along section lines to the corner of sections three (3), four (4), thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), townships twenty-two (22) and three (3) north, range thirty-two (32) east, on the western boundary of Bingham county; thence west along the township line and western boundary line of Bingham county to the corner of townships two (2) and three (3) north, ranges thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) east, Boise meridian; thence south along the range line and western boundary line of Bingham county to the corner of township two (2) north, ranges thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) east, Boise meridian; thence west along the township line and western boundary line of Bingham county to the closing corner of sections three (3) and four (4), township one (1) north, range thirty (30) east; thence south along the section lines and western boun

31-115

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-115. Camas county. Camas county is described as follows: beginning at the southwest corner of township two (2) south, range twelve (12) east; Southern boundary. Thence due east along the township line between townships two (2) and three (3) south, to the southeast corner of township two (2) south, range seventeen (17) east; Eastern boundary. Thence north along the township line between ranges seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) east, to the southeast corner of section twelve (12), township two (2) south, range seventeen (17) east; thence west one (1) mile, to the southwest corner of section twelve (12), township two (2) south, range seventeen (17) east; thence north along the section line to the intersection of said line and the center of the channel of Big Wood river; thence westerly along said Big Wood river to the junction of Big Wood river and Malad river (or Camas creek); thence westerly along the center of the channel of Malad river (or Camas creek) to the intersection of said river and the section line between sections fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), township one (1) south, range sixteen (16) east; thence north along said section line to the township line between township one (1) south, range sixteen (16) east, and township one (1) north, range sixteen (16) east; thence east along said township line to the southeast corner of section thirty-four (34), township one (1) north, range sixteen (16) east; thence north along the section line two (2) miles to the northeast corner of section twenty-seven (27), township one (1) north, range sixteen (16) east; thence west along the section line one (1) mile to the northwest corner of section twenty-seven (27), township one (1) north, range sixteen (16) east; thence northerly along the section line to the main divide between Beaver creek on the west and Camp creek on the east; continuing thence northerly along the summit of the said mountain range or watershed between Beaver creek and Camp creek to its junction with the summit of the mountain range or watershed dividing Willow creek and its tributaries on the west and Big Wood river and its tributaries on the east; thence continuing northerly and westerly along the said last-mentioned summit across Buttercup mountain to a point which is approximately five (5) miles northwest of Buttercup mountain and two (2) miles south of the U.S.G.S. bench mark elevation 7281, on Warm Spring creek, which point is marked Elevation 8588 on U.S.G.S. topographical map of Idaho Sawtooth quadrangle, edition of January, 1900, reprinted February, 1909; thence continuing along the summit about north thirty-five (35) degrees west to a point designated on said map of said quadrangle as Elevation 8492 ; thence westerly along said summit to a point marked Elevation 9310 on said map; thence northerly along the summit of the Smoky mountains forming the summit of the watershed dividing the Boise river and

31-116

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-116. Canyon county. Canyon county is described as follows: beginning at a point in the middle of the channel of Snake river, where the line between township one (1) south, range one (1) west, and township one (1) south, range two (2) west, crosses said river; Eastern boundary. Thence north to the northwest corner of township one (1) north, range one (1) west; thence east to the southeast corner of section thirty-two (32), township two (2) north, range one (1) west; thence north to the northwest corner of section four (4), township three (3) north, range one (1) west; thence west to the northwest corner of township three (3) north, range one (1) west; thence north to the northwest corner of township five (5) north, range one (1) west (R.C., section 23h); Northern boundary. Thence west on the township line between townships five (5) and six (6), to the southwest corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) north, range three (3) west (1915, ch. 165, section 2, p. 363; 1917, ch. 11, section 2, p. 15); thence south on range line between ranges three (3) and four (4), one-half (1/2) mile to the east quarter corner of section one (1), township five (5) north, range four (4) west; thence west along the center line of sections one (1) and two (2), said township and range, two (2) miles to the east quarter corner of section three (3), said township and range; thence south along the section line one-half (1/2) mile to the southeast corner of section three (3), said township and range; thence west along the section line three (3) miles to the southwest corner of section five (5), said township and range; thence north along the section line one (1) mile to the northwest corner of section five (5), said township and range; thence west along the township line between townships five (5) and six (6) north, two (2) miles to the southwest corner of section thirty-six (36), township six (6) north, range five (5) west; thence north along the section line one (1) mile to the northwest corner of section thirty-six (36), said township and range; thence west along the section line one (1) mile to the southwest corner of section twenty-six (26), said township and range; thence north along the section line one (1) mile to the southwest corner of section twenty-three (23), said township and range; thence west along the section line two (2) miles to the southwest corner of section twenty-one (21), said township and range; thence north along the section line three (3) miles to the northwest corner of section nine (9), said township and range; thence west along the section line one and one-half (1 1/2) miles, more or less, to an intersection with the west line of the state of Idaho (1917, ch. 11, section 2, p. 15); Western boundary. Thence up the middle of the channel of Snake river to the boundary line between Idaho and Oregon; thence south along the boundary line between Idaho and Oregon

31-117

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-117. Caribou county. Caribou county is described as follows: commencing at the northwest corner of township five (5) south, range thirty-nine (39) east of Boise meridian; Northern boundary. Thence east along the township line between townships four (4) and five (5) south, Boise meridian, to the northeast corner of township five (5) south, range forty-six (46) east, Boise meridian, or to the Wyoming and Idaho state line; Eastern boundary. Thence south along the Idaho and Wyoming state line to the corner of Bear Lake and Bannock counties; Southern boundary. Thence in a westerly direction along the line between Bear Lake and Bannock counties to the southwest corner of township nine (9) south, range forty-two (42) east, Boise meridian; thence west along township line between nine (9) and ten (10) south, range forty-one (41) east, to the southwest corner of section thirty-two (32), township nine (9) south, range forty-one (41) east, Boise meridian; Western boundary. Thence north three (3) miles along section line to the northwest corner of section twenty (20), township nine (9) south, range forty-one (41) east, thence west one (1) mile to the southwest corner of section eighteen (18), township nine (9) south, range forty-one (41) east; thence north nine (9) miles to the northwest corner of section six (6), township eight (8) south, range forty-one (41) east, thence west four (4) miles to the southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), township seven (7) south, range forty (40) east; thence north six (6) miles more or less to the northwest corner of section four (4), township seven (7) south, range forty (40) east; thence west along the line of first standard parallel one and one-half (1 1/2) miles to the southwest corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) south, range forty (40) east; thence north six (6) miles to the northwest corner of township six (6) south, range forty (40) east; thence west six (6) miles to the southwest corner of township five (5) south, range thirty-nine (39) east; thence north six (6) miles to place of beginning. County seat–Soda Springs. History: [(31-117) 1919, ch. 5, secs. 2, 5, p. 23; C.S., sec. 21; I.C.A., sec. 30-117.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-118. Cassia county. Cassia county is described as follows: beginning with the intersection of the center of the main channel of Snake river with the north and south center line of section twenty-eight (28), township ten (10) south, range twenty-one (21) east; Western boundary. Thence south on the said center line of said section twenty-eight (28), to the point of intersection of the north line of the right of way of the Minidoka & Southwestern Railroad Company, which point is one hundred (100) feet distant at right angles from the center of the main track of the line of road of said railroad company as the same is now located; thence in a southwesterly direction along the north line of said railroad right of way to a point where said line intersects the south line of the canal right of way of the Twin Falls Land & Water Company, which point of intersection is one hundred (100) feet distant at right angles from the center line of the main canal of the said Twin Falls Land & Water Company; thence south to the south line of section thirty-six (36), township ten (10) south, range twenty (20) east; thence west to the southwest corner of said section thirty-six (36); thence south on the section lines to the south line of township eleven (11) south, thence west to the southeast corner of township eleven (11) south, range eighteen (18) east; thence south on the range lines to the south line of the state of Idaho (1907, p. 40); Southern boundary. Thence east along the south boundary line of the state of Idaho to the intersection of the same with the one hundred thirteenth (113th) meridian west from Greenwich; Eastern boundary. Thence north along the said meridian to the intersection of the same with the (R.C., section 23i) southern line of township twelve (12) south; thence west upon and along the southern line of said township twelve (12), to the southwest corner of township twelve (12) south, range thirty (30) east; thence north upon the range line between ranges twenty-nine (29) and thirty (30) east, to the southwest corner of township nine (9) south, range thirty (30) east; Northern boundary. Thence west along and upon the south line of township nine (9) south, to the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township nine (9) south, range twenty-eight (28) east; thence north upon and along the line between sections thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), township nine (9) south, range twenty-eight (28) east, and an extension thereof to the point where said line so extended intersects the center of the main channel of Snake river (1913, ch. 6, section 2, p. 32); thence down the center of the main channel of said river in a southwesterly direction to the point of beginning (R.C., section 23i). County seat– Burley. History: [(31-118) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:17; C.S., sec. 22; I.C.A., sec. 30-118; am. 1989, ch. 9, sec. 1, p. 10; am. 2024, ch. 208, sec. 1, p. 743.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-119. Clark county. Clark county is described as follows: beginning at a point on the Idaho-Montana state line directly north of the point where the east line of section four (4), township thirteen (13) north, range forty-one (41) east, Boise meridian, intersects the north line of said township thirteen (13) north; Eastern boundary. Thence south to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), township thirteen (13) north, range forty-one (41) east, Boise meridian; thence west along the south line of said township thirteen (13) to the southwest corner of section thirty-one (31), township thirteen (13) north, range forty (40) east, Boise meridian; thence south along the range line between range thirty-nine (39) east, Boise meridian, and range forty (40) east, Boise meridian, to its intersection with the south line of township twelve (12) north; thence west along the south line of said township twelve (12) north, to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), township twelve (12) north, range thirty-nine (39) east, Boise meridian; thence south to what will be, when surveyed, the southeast corner of section sixteen (16), township ten (10) north, range thirty-nine (39) east, Boise meridian; thence west to the southeast corner of section thirteen (13), township ten (10) north, range thirty-eight (38) east, Boise meridian; thence south along the range line between range thirty-eight (38) east, Boise meridian, and range thirty-nine (39) east, Boise meridian, to its intersection with the south line of township ten (10) north; thence west along the said south line of township ten (10) north, to its intersection with the range line between range thirty-seven (37) east, Boise meridian, and thirty-eight (38) east, Boise meridian; thence south along said range line to its intersection with the south line of township nine (9) north; Southern boundary. Thence west along south line of said township nine (9), to its intersection with the range line between range thirty-one (31) east, Boise meridian, and range thirty-two (32) east, Boise meridian; thence south along said range line to its intersection with the south line of township eight (8) north; thence west along said township line to the corner of sections three (3), four (4), thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), townships seven (7) and eight (8) north, range twenty-nine (29) east, the eastern boundary line of Butte county; Western boundary. Thence north along the section line and the eastern boundary line of Butte county to the corner of sections three (3), four (4), thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), township ten (10) and eleven (11) north, range twenty-nine (29) east; thence east along said township line to its intersection with the range line between range thirty (30) east, Boise meridian, and range thirty-one (31) east, Boise meridian, being the southeast corner of Lemhi county; thence north along said ran

31-120

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-120. Clearwater county. Clearwater county is described as follows: beginning at the mouth of Lolo creek; Southern boundary. Thence in a northeasterly direction up the middle of the channel to the head of said Lolo creek; thence northeasterly in a direct line to a point where the Montana-Idaho state line intersects the Lolo pass at the summit of the Bitterroot mountains; Eastern boundary. Thence in a northwesterly direction along said Montana-Idaho state line to the intersection of the same with the northern boundary of township forty-one (41) north; Northern boundary. Thence west along said northern boundary line to the north quarter corner of section three (3), township forty-one (41) north, range one (1) east, being the northeast corner of Clearwater county with Shoshone county to the north and Latah county to the west; Western boundary. Thence south along midsection lines, approximately 6 miles to the south quarter corner of section thirty-four (34), township forty-one (41) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the township line, approximately 22.8 chains (1,505 feet) to the west sixteenth corner of section three (3), township forty (40) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along sixteenth section subdivision lines, approximately 1 mile to the west sixteenth corner of sections three (3) and ten (10), township forty (40) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the section line, 90 feet to a duly surveyed property corner monument; Thence south along the property line, approximately 1 quarter mile to a duly surveyed property corner monument; Thence east along the section subdivision line, 90 feet to the northwest sixteenth corner of section ten (10), township forty (40) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along sixteenth section subdivision lines, approximately 4 and 3 quarter miles to the west sixteenth corner of sections thirty-four (34) and three (3), townships forty (40) north and thirty-nine (39) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the township line, approximately 90 feet to an unmonumented point; Thence south approximately 1 half mile to a duly surveyed property corner monument; Thence south approximately 1 half mile to a duly surveyed property corner on the south line of section three (3), township thirty-nine (39) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the section line approximately 1230 feet to the northeast corner of section 9, township thirty-nine (39) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along section lines, approximately 5 miles to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-nine (39) north, range one (1) east; Thence east along the township line, approximately 5.83 chains (385 feet) to the northeast corner of section four (4), township thirty-eight (38) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along section lines, approximately 3 miles to the middle line of the township, and the southeast corner

31-121

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-121. Custer county. Custer county is described as follows: beginning at the confluence of the Pahsimeroi river with the Salmon river thence up the Pahsimeroi river to the mouth of the Big creek; thence up Big creek, and on the line from the head thereof, with the general course of said creek to the summit of the divide between the waters of the Pahsimeroi and Lemhi rivers; thence southeasterly on the summit of said divide to a point west from the headwaters of said Little Lost river; thence east to the headwaters of said Little Lost river, thence down Little Lost river to the township line between townships ten (10) north and eleven (11) north; thence west along said township line to the corner common to townships twenty-five and twenty-six (25 and 26) east and townships ten (10) and eleven (11) north; thence south along the line between townships twenty-five (25) and twenty-six (26) east to the corner common to townships eight (8) and nine (9) north; thence west along the line between townships eight (8) and nine (9) north to the northwest corner of section two (2), township eight (8) north, range twenty-five (25) east B.M.; thence south along the west section line of section two (2) and eleven (11) to the northwest corner of section fourteen (14), township eight (8) north, range twenty-five (25) east B.M. to a point which is on the summit between the divide of Pass creek and Little Lost river; thence down said Pass creek to Big Lost river; thence along Big Lost river to the mouth of Antelope creek; thence up Antelope creek to the divide which separates its waters from those of Little Wood river; thence westerly along and upon the summit of the range of mountains dividing the headwaters of the East Fork of the Salmon river from the waters of the Little and Big Wood rivers, and continuing westerly on said divide between the East Fork of the Salmon and Wood rivers to the intersection of the longitude line of longitude one hundred fourteen (114) degrees, forty (40) minutes west from Greenwich, thence north on said longitude line to a point on said divide due east of the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township seven (7) north, range fourteen (14) east; thence due west to the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township seven (7) north, range fourteen (14) east; thence west along and upon the section lines to the corner of sections fifteen (15), sixteen (16), twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), township seven (7) north, range fourteen (14) east; thence north along and upon the section lines to the corner of sections three (3) and four (4) and thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), townships seven (7) and eight (8) north, range fourteen (14) east; thence north along and upon the section lines to the one-quarter (1/4) section corner between sections twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28), township eight (8) north, range fourteen (14) east; thenc

31-122

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-122. Elmore county. Elmore county is described as follows: beginning at a point on the top of the Sawtooth range of mountains, where the counties of Blaine, Boise, Custer and Elmore unite; Eastern boundary. Thence in a southerly direction along the summit of the Sawtooth mountains to a point where the trail crosses the summit of what is known as the Mattingly Creek divide; thence in a southerly direction along the main divide between the middle fork and the south fork of the Boise river to a point on the divide between Willow creek and Bear creek; thence in a southerly direction on the main divide between Willow creek and Skeleton creek to the center of the channel of the south fork of the Boise river; thence down the channel of said river to the point of intersection with the range line between ranges eleven (11) and twelve (12) east, approximately in township three (3) north; thence south on the range line between ranges eleven (11) and twelve (12) east, to Snake river; Southern boundary. Thence down the center of the channel of Snake river to a point where the section line between sections thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), township five (5) south, range four (4) east, Boise meridian crosses said Snake river; Western boundary. Thence in a northerly direction along the north and south center line of townships five (5), four (4), three (3), two (2) and one (1) south, range four (4) east, Boise meridian, to the base line and thence in a northerly direction along the north and south center line of townships one (1), two (2) and three (3) north, range four (4) east, Boise meridian, to a point in the center of the channel of the Boise river where the section line between sections fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), township three (3) north, range four (4) east, Boise meridian, crosses said Boise river; Northern boundary. Thence upon and along the boundary line of the county of Boise to the place of beginning. County seat–Mountain Home. History: [(31-122) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:20; am. 1919, ch. 109, sec. 1, p. 391; C.S., sec. 26; am. 1923, ch. 136, sec. 1, p. 200; am. 1925, ch. 26, sec. 1, p. 38; I.C.A., sec. 30-122.]

31-123

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-123. Franklin county. Franklin county is described as follows: beginning at a point on the boundary line between the states of Utah and Idaho where the same is intersected by the section line between sections twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27), township sixteen (16) south, range thirty-seven (37) east; Western boundary. Thence in a northerly direction along the section line as now surveyed to the southeast corner of section twenty-seven (27), township fourteen (14) south, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence easterly along section line as now surveyed, to the southeast corner of section twenty-six (26), township fourteen (14) south, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence continuing easterly along said line to a point which, when surveyed, will be the southeast corner of section twenty-five (25), township fourteen (14) south, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence northerly along the western boundary of township fourteen (14) south, range thirty-eight (38) east, as now surveyed, to its intersection with the one-sixteenth (1/16) section line eighty (80) rods, more or less, south of the township line between townships thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) south; Northern boundary. Thence east to the western boundary line of Bear Lake county; Eastern boundary. Thence in a southerly direction along the western boundary of Bear Lake county to its intersection with the boundary between the states of Idaho and Utah; Southern boundary. Thence westerly along the said boundary line to the point of beginning. County seat–Preston. History: [(31-123) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:21; C.S., sec. 27; I.C.A., sec. 30-123.]

31-124

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-124. Fremont county. Fremont county is described as follows: beginning at a point where the northern boundary of the state of Idaho intersects the range line between ranges thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) east; Northern boundary. Thence easterly along the northern boundary of the state of Idaho to a point where said boundary line intersects the western boundary of the state of Wyoming (R.C., section 23l); Eastern boundary. Thence south along the dividing line between Idaho and Wyoming to the point where said dividing line intersects with the North Fork of Bitch creek; Southern boundary. Thence westerly and down said Bitch creek to where the same intersects the main channel of Teton river; thence down the center of the main channel of said Teton river, to where the same intersects the range line between ranges forty-one (41) and forty-two (42) east; thence south to the township line between townships six (6) and seven (7) north; thence west to the southeast corner of section thirty-five (35), township seven (7) north, range forty (40) east; thence north one (1) mile to the northeast corner of section thirty-five (35); thence west to the northeast corner of section thirty-four (34), township seven (7) north, range thirty-nine (39) east; thence north two (2) miles to the northeast corner of section twenty-two (22), township and range last aforesaid; thence west to the northeast corner of section twenty-one (21), township seven (7) north, range thirty-eight (38) east (1913, ch. 26, section 2, pp. 108, 109); thence north on said section line between said sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), township and range last aforesaid, to the northeast corner of section four (4), township seven (7) north, range thirty-eight (38) east; thence west nine (9) miles to the southeast corner of township eight (8) north, range thirty-six (36) east; thence north six (6) miles to the northeast corner of said township eight (8) north, range thirty-six (36) east; thence west on the township line between townships eight (8) and nine (9) north, thirty (30) miles to the northeast corner of township eight (8) north, range thirty-one (31) east; thence south six (6) miles to the southeast corner of said township eight (8) north, range thirty-one (31) east; thence west on the township line between townships seven (7) and eight (8) north, to a point on said township line north of the Big Southern Butte (1913, ch. 25, section 2, pp. 95, 96); Western boundary. Thence north to the point where the line thus drawn intersects the township line between townships ten (10) and eleven (11) north; thence east along said township line to the southwest corner of township eleven (11) north, range thirty-one (31) east; thence north along the range line between ranges thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) east, to the place of beginning (R.C., section 23p). County seat–St. Anthony. History: [(31-124) Compiled and r

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-125. Gem county. Gem county is described as follows: beginning at the southeast corner of township six (6) north, range one (1) east; thence north twenty-four (24) miles, to the northeast corner of township nine (9) north, range one (1) east; thence east three (3) miles, to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), township ten (10) north, range two (2) east; thence north twelve (12) miles, to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), township twelve (12) north, range two (2) east; thence east three (3) miles to the southeast corner of township twelve (12) north, range two (2) east; thence north twelve (12) miles to the northeast corner of township thirteen (13) north, range two (2) east; thence west along the north boundary of said township and range, to the intersection with the east boundary of Adams county; thence in a southwesterly direction along the southeast boundary of Adams county, to its intersection with the boundary of Washington county; thence in a southerly direction along the east boundary of Washington county, to its intersection with the north boundary of Canyon county on the north line of township nine (9) north, range one (1) east; thence west along the north boundary of Canyon county to the northwest corner of section three (3), township nine (9) north, range one (1) west; thence south on the section line six (6) miles, to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33) of said township and range; thence west on the township line between townships eight (8) and nine (9), four (4) miles to the northwest corner of section one (1), township eight (8) north, range two (2) west; thence south on section line four (4) miles, to the southwest corner of section twenty-four (24), said township and range; thence west on section line two (2) miles, to the northwest corner of section twenty-seven (27), said township and range; thence south on section line two (2) miles, to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), said township and range; thence west on township line between townships seven (7) and eight (8), seven (7) miles, to the southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), township eight (8) north, range three (3) west; thence south on section line twelve (12) miles, to the southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), township six (6) north, range three (3) west; thence east on township line between townships five (5) and six (6), twenty-two (22) miles, to place of beginning. County seat–Emmett. History: [(31-125) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:23; C.S., sec. 29; I.C.A., sec. 30-125.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-126. Gooding county. Gooding county is described as follows: beginning at the northeast corner of section six (6), township three (3) south, range sixteen (16) east; Eastern boundary. Thence south twenty-four (24) miles, more or less, along the section line to the southeast corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) south, range sixteen (16) east; thence west one (1) mile, more or less, to the northwest corner of section five (5), township seven (7) south, range sixteen (16) east; thence south along the section line, to the thread of the Snake river; Southern boundary. Thence northwesterly along the thread of the Snake river to the west line of township six (6) south, range twelve (12) east; Western boundary. Thence north along the west line of range twelve (12) east, to the northwest corner of township three (3) south, range twelve (12) east; Northern boundary. Thence east along the north line of township three (3) south, to the place of beginning. County seat–Gooding. History: [(31-126) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:24; C.S., sec. 30; I.C.A., sec. 30-126; am. 2013, ch. 41, sec. 1, p. 85.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-127. Idaho county. Idaho county is described as follows: beginning at the junction of the Salmon river with the Snake river; Northern boundary. Thence up the middle of the channel of Salmon river to the mouth of Deep creek; thence up the middle of the channel of Deep creek to the mouth of the Right Fork of Deep creek; thence up the middle of the channel of the Right Fork of Deep creek to a point where the line between ranges one (1) and two (2) west, crosses Deep creek; thence north along the said line to the point where the said line crosses Willow creek; thence down the middle of the channel of Willow creek to its junction with Lawyer’s canyon; thence down the middle of the channel of Lawyer’s canyon, to its junction with the Clearwater river; thence down the middle of the channel of Clearwater river to the mouth of Lolo creek; thence up the middle of the channel of Lolo creek to the head of Lolo creek; thence in a direct line to the Lolo pass at the summit of the Bitter Root mountains; Eastern boundary. Thence southeasterly and southerly following the present defined boundary line between the state of Idaho and the state of Montana (1899, p. 79), to a point directly north of the confluence of the Middle Fork of Salmon river with the main Salmon river in the state of Idaho; thence south to the confluence of the Middle Fork of Salmon river with the main Salmon river; thence southerly along the center line or middle of the channel of said Middle Fork of Salmon river (R.C., section 23m), to its intersection with the fifth (5th) standard parallel north; Southern boundary. Thence west along said parallel to the divide separating the waters of the Salmon and Payette rivers; thence westerly and southerly (1917, ch. 99, section 2, p. 360), along said divide, to the line of Adams county, at a point east of the northern point of Little Salmon Meadows; thence west to the Little Salmon river; thence down the Little Salmon river to a point east of the point where the section line between sections six (6) and seven (7), township twenty-two (22) north, range one (1) east, intersects the said meridian; thence west to the middle of the main channel of Snake river. Western boundary. Thence down the middle of the main channel of Snake river, to the mouth of Salmon river, the place of beginning (R.C., section 23m). County seat–Grangeville. History: [(31-127) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:25; C.S., sec. 31; I.C.A., sec. 30-127.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-128. Jefferson county. Jefferson county is described as follows: beginning at a point where the township line between range thirty-one (31) and range thirty-two (32) east, intersects the township line between townships three (3) and four (4) north; Southern boundary. Thence east along said township line between townships three (3) and four (4) north, to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), township four (4) north, range forty-one (41) east; Eastern boundary. Thence north on the section line between sections thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), township and range aforesaid, to the northeast corner of section twenty-eight (28), said township and range; thence west on the section line between sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-eight (28), said township and range, to where the same intersects with the center of the main channel of the South Fork of Snake river; thence down the main channel of said South Fork of Snake river to the conjunction of said stream with the North Fork of Snake river; thence down the center of the main channel of Snake river to a point where the same intersects the section line between sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), township five (5) north, range thirty-eight (38) east; thence north on said section line between said sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), township and range last aforesaid, to the northeast corner of section four (4), township seven (7) north, range thirty-eight (38) east; thence west nine (9) miles, to the southeast corner of township eight (8) north, range thirty-six (36) east; thence north six (6) miles, to the northeast corner of said township eight (8) north, range thirty-six (36) east; Northern boundary. Thence west on the township line between townships eight (8) and nine (9) north, thirty (30) miles, to the northeast corner of township eight (8) north, range thirty-one (31) east; Western boundary. Thence south (1913, ch. 25, section 2, p. 95) along the township line between range thirty-one (31) and range thirty-two (32) east (1917, ch. 98, section 2, p. 346), to the place of beginning. County seat–Rigby. History: [(31-128) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:26; C.S., sec. 32; I.C.A., sec. 30-128.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-129. Jerome county. Jerome county is described as follows: beginning at the northwest corner of section five (5), township seven (7) south, range sixteen (16) east, Boise meridian; Northern boundary. Thence east thirteen (13) miles, more or less, to the northeast corner of section five (5), township seven (7) south, range eighteen (18) east, Boise meridian; thence south two (2) miles, more or less, to the southwest corner of section nine (9), township seven (7) south, range eighteen (18) east, Boise meridian; thence east one (1) mile, more or less, to the southeast corner of section nine (9), township seven (7) south, range eighteen (18) east, Boise meridian; thence south one (1) mile, more or less, to the southwest corner of section fifteen (15), township seven (7) south, range eighteen (18) east, Boise meridian; thence east fifteen (15) miles, more or less, to the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township seven (7) south, range twenty (20) east, Boise meridian; thence south three (3) miles, more or less, to the northeast corner, section one (1), township eight (8) south, range twenty (20) east, Boise meridian; thence east six (6) miles, more or less, to the northeast corner of section one (1), township eight (8) south, range twenty-one (21) east, Boise meridian; Eastern boundary. Thence south following the range line between ranges twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) east, Boise meridian, to the center line of Snake river; Southern boundary. Thence down the center line of the channel of said river, following its meanderings to a point where the same intersects the section line between sections seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) in township nine (9) south, range sixteen (16) east, Boise meridian; Western boundary. Thence north to the place of beginning. County seat–Jerome. History: [(31-129) 1919, ch. 4, secs. 2, 4, p. 14; C.S., sec. 33; I.C.A., sec. 30-129; am. 2013, ch. 41, sec. 2, p. 85.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-130. Kootenai county. Kootenai county is described as follows: beginning at the south quarter of section fifteen (15), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) east, being the southeast corner of Kootenai county with Shoshone county to the east and south; Southern boundary. Thence west along the north boundary line of sections twenty-two (22) approximately 1 half mile to the northwest corner of section twenty-two (22), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) east, being the northeast corner of Benewah county with Kootenai county to the north and Shoshone county to the east; thence west along the north boundary line of sections twenty-one (21), twenty (20) and nineteen (19), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) east, to the point of intersection with the Boise meridian; thence along said Boise meridian, to the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) west; thence west along the north boundary line of sections twenty-four (24), twenty-three (23), twenty-two (22), twenty-one (21), twenty (20) and nineteen (19), township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) west, to the range line between township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) west, and township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence along said last mentioned range line to the northeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence continuing west along the north boundary lines of sections twenty-four (24), twenty-three (23), twenty-two (22), to the northwest corner of section twenty-two (22), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence south along the west line of section twenty-two (22), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west, to the northwest corner of section twenty-seven (27), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence west along the north line of sections twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (29), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west, to the northwest corner of section twenty-nine (29), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence south along the west line of sections twenty-nine (29) and thirty-two (32), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west, to the southwest corner of section thirty-two (32), township forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west; thence west along the township line between townships forty-six (46) and forty-seven (47) north, range two (2) west, to the intersection of the range line between ranges two (2) and three (3) west; thence continuing west along the township line between townships forty-six (46) and forty-seven (47) north, range three (3) west, to the southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), township forty-seven (47) north, range three (3) west; thence north along the west line of section thirty-three (33), township forty-seven (47) north, range three (3) w

31-131

TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-131. Latah county. Latah county is described as follows: beginning at a point where the middle line of township thirty-seven (37) north intersects the boundary line between the state of Idaho and the state of Washington; Western boundary. Thence north along the said boundary line to a point where the watershed between Hangman’s creek and Palouse river crosses the said boundary line; Northern boundary. Thence in a southeasterly direction along the said watershed to a point where this line crosses the section line between sections twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28), township forty-three (43) north, range four (4) west; thence south on the said section line to the section corner common to sections twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), in the same township and range; thence east on this section line to the eastern boundary of the said township and range; thence north on the range line to the northwest corner of section thirty-one (31), township forty-three (43) north, range three (3) west; thence east along the section line running on the north of said section thirty-one (31), to the northeast corner of section thirty-three (33), township forty-three (43) north, range one (1) west; thence south one (1) mile, to the township line between townships forty-two (42) and forty-three (43) north; thence east along the said township line approximately 6 miles to the northeast corner of section four (4), township forty-two (42) north, range one (1) east, being the northeast corner of Latah county with Benewah county to the north and Shoshone county to the east; Eastern boundary. Thence south along the section lines, approximately 2 miles to the southeast corner of section nine (9), township forty-two (42) north, range one (1) east; Thence east along the section line, approximately 1 half mile to the north quarter corner of section fifteen (15), township forty-two (42) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along the midsection line, approximately 2 miles to the south quarter corner of section twenty-two (22), township forty-two (42) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the section line, approximately 1 quarter mile to the west sixteenth corner of sections twenty-two (22) and twenty-seven (27), township forty-two (42) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the section line, 90 feet to a duly surveyed property corner monument; Thence south along the property line, approximately 1 half mile to a duly surveyed property corner monument; Thence east along the section subdivision line, 90 feet to the center west sixteenth corner of section twenty-seven (27); Thence south along sixteenth section subdivision lines, approximately 1 and 1 half miles to the west sixteenth corner of sections thirty-four (34) and three (3), township forty-two (42) north and township forty-one (41) north, range one (1) east, being the southwest corner o

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-132. Lemhi county. Lemhi county is described as follows: beginning at a point where the divide between the watersheds of the Salmon river and the Clearwater river in the state of Idaho intersect the boundary line between the state of Idaho and the state of Montana; thence in a southwesterly direction along said divide to its junction with the divide between the watershed of Horse creek on the east and watershed of Squaw creek and other creeks on the west; thence southerly along said divide between Horse creek on the east, and Squaw creek and other creeks on the west, to Salmon river; thence along the center line of the middle of the stream of Salmon river southeasterly and up stream to the confluence of the Middle Fork of Salmon river with the main Salmon river in the state of Idaho; thence southerly along the center line of the middle of the channel of the said Middle Fork of the Salmon river to the mouth of Loon creek (1903, p. 48); thence up Loon creek to the mouth of Warm Spring creek; thence up Warm Spring creek to the divide which separates the waters of Yankee Fork on the south and Loon and Deep creeks on the north, and following the said divide in an easterly direction around the head of Panther creek to the divide between Hat creek and Ellis creek; thence on the divide between Hat and Ellis creeks in an easterly direction to the Salmon river; thence up the main channel of said Salmon river to the confluence of the Pahsimeroi river with the Salmon river; thence up the Pahsimeroi river to the mouth of Big creek; thence up Big creek and on a line from the head thereof with a general course of the said creek to the summit of the divide between the waters of the Pahsimeroi river and the Lemhi river; thence southeasterly on the summit of the said divide to a point west from the headwaters of the Little Lost river; thence east to the headwaters of the Little Lost river; thence down the Little Lost river (15 Ter. Sess. 26) to the intersection of the same with the township line between townships ten (10) and eleven (11) north; thence east along the said township line (1899, p. 111), to the southwest corner of township eleven (11) north, range thirty-one (31) east; thence north along the range line between ranges thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) east, to the intersection of the same with the boundary line of the state of Montana (1899, p. 273); thence generally in a northwesterly direction along the said state boundary line to the point of beginning. County seat–Salmon. History: [(31-132) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:29; C.S., sec. 36; I.C.A., sec. 30-132.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-133. Lewis county. Lewis county is described as follows: beginning at the mouth of Lolo creek; Northern boundary. Thence in a northerly direction down the middle of the channel of the Clearwater river to a point where the seventh (7th) standard parallel north crosses the Clearwater river; thence west along said parallel to a point where the same intersects Little Canyon creek; thence down the center of the channel of Little Canyon creek to a point where the same empties into Big Canyon creek; thence up the center of the channel of the Big Canyon creek to a point where the same crosses the township line between townships thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35) north; thence west on said township line, to a point where the same crosses Mission creek; Western boundary. Thence up the middle of the channel of Mission creek to a point where the same crosses the township line between townships thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34) north; thence west on said township line to the northeast corner of section four (4), township thirty-three (33) north, range three (3) west; thence south on section lines to the center of the channel of Salmon river; Southern boundary. Thence up the center of the channel of Salmon river to the mouth of Deep creek; thence up the middle of the channel of Deep creek to the mouth of the Right Fork of Deep creek; thence up the middle of the channel of the Right Fork of Deep creek to a point where the line between ranges one (1) and two (2) west, crosses said Deep creek; thence north along said line to the point where the said line crosses Willow creek; thence down the middle of the channel of Willow creek to its junction with Lawyer’s canyon; thence down the middle of the channel of Lawyer’s canyon to its junction with the Clearwater river; Eastern boundary. Thence down the middle of the channel of Clearwater river to the mouth of Lolo creek, the place of beginning. County seat–Nez Perce. History: [(31-133) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:30; C.S., sec. 37; I.C.A., sec. 30-133.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-134. Lincoln county. Lincoln county is described as follows: beginning at the northeast corner of section six (6), township three (3) south, range sixteen (16) east; Western boundary. Thence south twenty-four (24) miles, more or less, along the section line to the southeast corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) south, range sixteen (16) east; Southern boundary. Thence easterly along the township line to the northwest corner of section four (4), township seven (7) south, range eighteen (18) east; thence south along the section line to the southwest corner of section nine (9), township seven (7) south, range eighteen (18) east; thence east along the section line to the southeast corner of section nine (9), township seven (7) south, range eighteen (18) east; thence south along the section line to the southwest corner of section fifteen (15), township seven (7) south, range eighteen (18) east; thence east along the section line to the southwest corner of section eighteen (18), township seven (7) south, range twenty-one (21) east; thence south along the range line to the southwest corner of township seven (7) south, range twenty-one (21) east; thence east along the township line to the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township seven (7) south, range twenty-three (23) east; Eastern boundary. Thence north along section line to the north line of township seven (7) south, range twenty-three (23) east; thence easterly along the township line to the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township six (6) south, range twenty-three (23) east; thence northerly along a line which is three (3) miles west of and generally parallel to the east line of range twenty-three (23) east, north of the first standard parallel south, to the north line of township three (3) south, range twenty-three (23) east (1913, ch. 3, section 2, p. 5); Northern boundary. Thence west along the township line between townships two (2) and three (3) south, to the place of beginning (R.C., section 23q). County seat–Shoshone. History: [(31-134) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:31; C.S., sec. 38; I.C.A., sec. 30-134; am. 2013, ch. 41, sec. 3, p. 86.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-135. Madison county. Madison county is described as follows: beginning at the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township four (4) north, range forty-one (41) east (1913, ch. 26, section 2, p. 108); Southern boundary. Thence easterly along the township line between townships three (3) and four (4) north (R.C. 23 1) to a point two (2) miles east of the range line which, when surveyed, will be between ranges forty-two (42) and forty-three (43) east (1915, ch. 8, section 2, p. 30); Eastern boundary. Thence north to the center of the main channel of Teton river, where said river intersects the section line between sections sixteen (16) and seventeen (17), township seven (7) north, range forty-three (43) east (1915, ch. 8, section 2, p. 30); Northern boundary. Thence down the center of the main channel of said Teton river to where the same intersects the range line between ranges forty-one (41) and forty-two (42) east; thence south to the township line between townships six (6) and seven (7) north; thence west to the southeast corner of section thirty-five (35), township seven (7) north, range forty (40) east; thence north one (1) mile, to the northeast corner of section thirty-five (35); thence west to the northeast corner of section thirty-four (34), township seven (7) north, range thirty-nine (39) east; thence north two (2) miles to the northeast twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), township and range last aforesaid, thence west to the northeast corner of section twenty-one (21), township seven (7) north, range thirty-eight (38) east; Western boundary. Thence south on the section line between sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), township and range last aforesaid, to the township line between townships six (6) and seven (7) north; thence continuing in a southerly direction on the line which, when surveyed, will be the section line between sections three (3) and four (4), township six (6) north, range thirty-eight (38) east, to the southern boundary of said township; thence south along the section line between sections three (3) and four (4), township five (5) north, range thirty-eight (38) east, to where the same intersects the center of the main channel of the Snake river; thence up the center channel of said Snake river to the junction of the North and South Forks of the Snake river, and continuing up the center channel of said South Fork of Snake river to where the same intersects the section line that runs due east between sections twenty-three (23) and twenty-six (26), township four (4) north, range forty (40) east; thence east on said section line last aforesaid in said last mentioned township and range to the northeast corner of section twenty-eight (28), township four (4) north, range forty-one (41) east; thence south two (2) miles to the place of beginning (1913, ch. 26, section 2, p. 109). County seat–Rexburg. History: [(31-135) Compiled an

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-136. Minidoka county. Minidoka county is described as follows: beginning at the point where the center of the main channel of Snake river is intersected by the west section line of section nineteen (19), township ten (10) south, range twenty-two (22) east; Western boundary. Thence northerly along the township line to the northwest corner of township eight (8) south, range twenty-two (22) east; thence easterly along the township line to the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township seven (7) south, range twenty-three (23) east; thence north along the section line to the north line of township seven (7) south, range twenty-three (23) east; thence easterly along the township line to the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township six (6) south, range twenty-three (23) east; thence northerly along a line which is three (3) miles west of and generally parallel to the east line of range twenty-three (23) east, north of the first standard parallel south, to the north line of township three (3) south, range twenty-three (23) east; Northern boundary. Thence easterly along said township line (1913, ch. 3, section 2, pp. 5, 6) to the intersection of the same with the line between ranges twenty-five (25) and twenty-six (26) east; thence south along the said range line (R.C., section 23e), to its intersection with the center of the main channel of Snake river; thence southwesterly along said center of the main channel of Snake river, to the point of beginning (1913, ch. 3, section 2, p. 6). County seat–Rupert. History: [(31-136) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:33; C.S., sec. 40; I.C.A., sec. 30-136; am. 2013, ch. 41, sec. 4, p. 87; am. 2024, ch. 208, sec. 2, p. 744.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-137. Nez Perce county. Nez Perce county is described as follows: beginning at the northwest corner of section twenty-two (22), township thirty-eight (38) north, range one (1) west; Eastern boundary. Thence south to the north boundary line of the Nez Perce Indian reservation; thence easterly along said reservation line to the intersection of the same with the line running south between sections fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), township thirty-seven (37) north, range one (1) west; thence south on the said line between sections fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), to the middle of the channel of Clearwater river; thence up the middle of the channel of said Clearwater river to a point where the same is intersected by the section line between sections five (5) and six (6), township thirty-six (36) north, range one (1) east; thence south on the section line between said sections five (5) and six (6) to the middle of the channel of Little Canyon creek (1911, ch. 24, section 2, p. 50); thence down the center of the channel of Little Canyon creek to a point where the same empties into Big Canyon creek; thence up the center of the channel of Big Canyon creek to a point where the same crosses the township line between townships thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35) north; thence west on said township line to a point where the same crosses Mission creek; thence up the middle of the channel of Mission creek to a point where the same crosses the township line between townships thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34) north; thence west on said township line to the northeast corner of section four (4), township thirty-three (33) north, range three (3) west; thence south on section lines to the center of the channel of Salmon river (1911, ch. 37, section 2, pp. 77, 78); Southern boundary. Thence down the middle of the channel of Salmon river to a point in the middle of the channel of Snake river opposite the junction of Salmon river; Western boundary. Thence northerly along the boundary line between the state of Idaho and the state of Washington to the point where said boundary line is intersected by the middle line of township thirty-seven (37) north; Northern boundary. Thence east to a point where the Big Potlatch creek intersects with the said middle line of township thirty-seven (37) north; being at the northwest corner of Section 21, T.37N., R.3W. B.M., which corner is marked by a Brass Cap Monument lying east 1845.18 feet from said corner; thence east 1482.82 feet along the north line of said Section 21 to the centerline of Potlatch river, being the point of beginning of said county line; thence continue northerly along the centerline of said Potlatch river the following courses: N.21°36’07 E. 183.18 feet; thence N.34°16’41 E. 1198.35 feet; thence N.13°03’47 W. 296.08 feet; thence N.33°13’49 E. 576.62 feet; thence N.22°07’05 E. 1097.33 feet; thence N.67°00’39 W. 464.34 feet; thence N.12

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-138. Oneida county. Oneida county is described as follows: beginning at a point where the one hundred thirteenth (113th) meridian west from Greenwich intersects with the southern line of township twelve (12) south; Western boundary. Thence south along the said meridian to a point where said meridian intersects with the northern boundary line of the state of Utah (R.C., section 23s); Southern boundary. Thence easterly along said boundary line to a point on the boundary line between the states of Utah and Idaho, where the same is intersected by the section line between sections twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27), township sixteen (16) south, range thirty-seven (37) east; Eastern boundary. Thence in a northerly direction along the section line as now surveyed to the southeast corner of section twenty-seven (27), township fourteen (14) south, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence easterly along said section line as now surveyed to the southeast corner of section twenty-six (26), township fourteen (14) south, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence continuing easterly along said line to a point which, when surveyed, will be the southeast corner of section twenty-five (25), township fourteen (14) south, range thirty-seven (37) east; thence northerly along the western boundary of township fourteen (14) south, range thirty-eight (38) east, as now surveyed, to its intersection with the boundary line (1913, ch. 5, section 2, pp. 22, 23) of Bannock county; thence west along the boundary line of Bannock county to a point on the top of the range west of a point one (1) mile south of the present southern boundary of the townsite of Oxford; thence northwesterly along the crest of the mountains between Malad and Marsh valleys to an intersection of the township line between ranges thirty-six (36) and thirty-seven (37) east, Boise meridian, thence north to the east quarter (E1/4) corner of section twenty-five (25), township twelve (12) south, range thirty-six (36) east, Boise meridian; thence west through the center of sections twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27) and to the center of section twenty-eight; thence south on the north and south center line of sections twenty-eight (28) and thirty-three (33), township twelve (12) south, range thirty-six (36) east, Boise meridian, to the top of the crest of the mountains between Malad and Marsh valleys; thence northwesterly along the crest of the mountains between Malad and Marsh valleys to the southeast corner of section twenty-four (24), township eleven (11) south, range thirty-five (35) east, Boise meridian; thence following the unbroken crest of the main mountain range to the northwest corner of section twenty-three (23), township eleven (11) south, range thirty-five (35) east; thence north one-half (1/2) mile, to the quarter corner between sections fourteen (14) and fifteen (15); thence west one (1) mile to the quarter

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-139. Owyhee county. Owyhee county is described as follows: beginning on the Snake river at the mouth of Owyhee river; Western boundary. Thence south along the eastern boundary line of the state of Oregon to the northern boundary of the state of Nevada; Southern boundary. Thence east along the northern boundary of the state of Nevada (1 Ter. Sess. 628) to the thirty-eighth (38th) meridian of longitude west from Washington; Eastern boundary. Thence north along the said meridian to the south boundary of township 7 south range 12 east. Thence west along the south boundary of township 7 south ranges 12, 11, 10 and 9 east to the southwest corner of township 7 south range 9 east. Thence north along the west boundary of township 7 south range 9 east to the northwest corner of said township. Thence east to the southwest corner of township 6 south range 9 east. Thence north along the west boundary of said township to the Snake river; Northern boundary. Thence down the channel of the Snake river in a westerly direction to the mouth of the Owyhee river, the place of beginning. County seat — Murphy. History: [(31-139) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:36; C.S., sec. 43; I.C.A., sec. 30-139; am. 1999, ch. 35, sec. 1, p. 73.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-140. Payette county. Payette county is described as follows: beginning at the intersection of the north line of township nine (9) north, range five (5) west, with the west line of the state of Idaho, said intersection being the southwest corner of Washington county; Northern boundary. Thence east a distance of twenty-two (22) miles, more or less, to the northwest corner of section three (3), township nine (9) north, range one (1) west; Eastern boundary. Thence south on section line six (6) miles, to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), said township and range; thence west on the township line between townships eight (8) and nine (9) north, four (4) miles to the northwest corner of section one (1), township eight (8) north, range two (2) west; thence south on section line four (4) miles, to the southwest corner of section twenty-four (24), said township and range; thence west on section line two (2) miles, to the northwest corner of section twenty-seven (27), said township and range; thence south on section line two (2) miles, to the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), said township and range; thence west on township line between townships seven (7) and eight (8), seven (7) miles, to the southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), township eight (8) north, range three (3) west; thence south on section line twelve (12) miles, to the southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), township six (6) north, range three (3) west; Southern boundary. Thence west on township line between townships five (5) and six (6), two (2) miles to the southwest corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) north, range three (3) west; thence south on range line between ranges three (3) and four (4), one-half (1/2) mile to the east quarter corner of section one (1), township five (5) north, range four (4) west; thence west along the center line of sections one (1) and two (2), said township and range, two (2) miles to the east quarter corner of section three (3), said township and range; thence south along the section line one-half (1/2) mile, to the southeast corner of section three (3), said township and range; thence west along the section line three (3) miles, to the southwest corner of section five (5), said township and range; thence north along the section line one (1) mile, to the northwest corner of section five (5), said township and range; thence west along the township line between townships five (5) and six (6) north, two (2) miles, to the southwest corner of section thirty-six (36), township six (6) north, range five (5) west; thence north along the section line one (1) mile, to the northwest corner of section thirty-six (36), said township and range; thence west along the section line one (1) mile, to the southwest corner of section twenty-six (26), said township and range; thence north along the section line one (1) mile, to the southwest co

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-141. Power county. Power county is described as follows: beginning at the northwest corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) south, range thirty (30) east; thence east along the section line between sections thirty-one (31) and thirty (30), township and range aforesaid, and an extension thereof to the point where such extended line intersects with the center of the west channel of Snake river; running thence up the center of the west channel of Snake river, upon and along the boundary line of Bingham county, to the point in the main channel of said river, where the same divides, forming the east and west branches thereof; thence southerly down the center of the east branch of Snake river to the point of intersection of the center line of said east branch with an extension of the center line of the Portneuf river in section seventeen (17), township six (6) south, range thirty-two (32) east; thence up the Portneuf river, to the intersection of the Portneuf river with the west boundary line of section eight (8), township six (6) south, range thirty-four (34) east, Boise meridian; thence south four and one-quarter (4 1/4) miles to the southeast corner of section thirty-one (31), township six (6) south, range thirty-four (34) east, Boise meridian; thence west to the northeast corner of section six (6), township seven (7) south, range thirty-four (34) east, Boise meridian; thence south four (4) miles to the southeast corner of section nineteen (19); thence east one (1) mile to the northeast corner of section twenty-nine (29); thence south four (4) miles to the southeast corner of section eight (8), township eight (8) south, range thirty-four (34) east, Boise meridian; thence east two (2) miles to the northeast corner of section fifteen (15); thence south two and one-half (2 1/2) miles to the east quarter (E1/4) corner of section twenty-seven (27); thence east one (1) mile to the east quarter (E1/4) corner of section twenty-six (26); thence south one and one-half (1 1/2) miles to the southeast corner of section thirty-five (35), township eight (8) south, range thirty-four (34) east, Boise meridian; thence east one (1) mile to the northeast corner of section one (1), township nine (9) south, range thirty-four (34) east, Boise meridian; thence south two (2) miles to the southeast corner of section twelve (12); thence east two (2) miles to the northeast corner of section seventeen (17), township nine (9) south, range thirty-five (35) east, Boise meridian; thence south one and one-half (1 1/2) miles to the east quarter (E1/4) corner of section twenty (20); thence west one-half (1/2) mile to the center of section twenty (20); thence south two and one-half (2 1/2) miles to the south quarter (S1/4) corner of section thirty-two (32), township nine (9) south, range thirty-five (35) east, Boise meridian; thence east to the northeast corner of section five (5), township ten

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-142. Shoshone county. Shoshone county is described as follows: beginning at a point where the township line between townships forty-one (41) and forty-two (42) north, intersects the western boundary of the state of Montana; Eastern boundary. Thence in a northerly direction along the said boundary and with the Bitterroot range of mountains until the said range turns in a westerly direction and is called Coeur d’Alene. Northern boundary. Thence with the said Coeur d’Alene range of mountains in a westerly direction until a point is attained on the west line of section twenty-two (22), township fifty-four (54) north, range one (1) east, being the northwest corner of Shoshone county with Bonner county to the north and west; Western boundary. Thence south along the section lines, approximately 2 and 3 quarter miles to the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township fifty-four (54) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the township line, approximately 0.64 chains (42 feet) to the northwest corner of section three (3), township fifty-three (53) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along the section lines, approximately 2 miles to the southwest corner of section ten (10), township fifty-three (53) north, range one (1) east; Thence east along the section line, approximately 1 half mile to the south quarter corner of section ten (10), township fifty-three (53) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along the midsection lines, approximately 4 miles to the south quarter corner of section thirty-four (34), township fifty-three (53) north, range one (1) east, being the southeast corner of Bonner county with Shoshone county to the south and east; Thence west along the township line, approximately 32.24 chains (2,128 feet) to the northwest corner of section three (3), township fifty-two (52) north, range one (1) east, being the northeast corner of Kootenai county with Bonner county to the north and Shoshone county to the east; Thence south along the section lines, approximately 12 miles to the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township fifty-one (51) north, range one (1) east; Thence east along the township line, approximately 1 half mile to the north quarter corner of section three (3), township fifty (50) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along the midsection lines, approximately 6 miles to the south quarter corner of section thirty-four (34), township fifty (50) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the township line, approximately 3.74 chains (247 feet) to the north quarter corner of section three (3), township forty-nine (49) north, range one (1) east; Thence south along the midsection lines, approximately 2 miles to the south quarter corner of section ten (10), township forty-nine (49) north, range one (1) east; Thence west along the section line, approximately 1 quarter mile to the west sixteenth corner of sections ten (10) and fi

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-143. Teton county. Teton county is described as follows: beginning at a point on the northern boundary line of Bonneville county, the said point being two (2) miles east of the range line, which, when surveyed, will be between ranges forty-two (42) and forty-three (43) east; Southern boundary. Thence easterly and southerly on the northern boundary line of Bonneville county as now established, to a point where said boundary line intersects the boundary line dividing the states of Idaho and Wyoming; Eastern boundary. Thence north along the boundary line between the states of Idaho and Wyoming, to a point where said dividing line intersects Bitch creek; Northern boundary. Thence westerly and down the center of said Bitch creek, to a point where said Bitch creek intersects and runs into the main channel of the Teton river, and to the center of said main channel; thence down the said main channel of the said Teton river, to a point where the same intersects the section line between sections sixteen (16) and seventeen (17), township seven (7) north, range forty-three (43) east; Western boundary. Thence south along said line to the place of beginning. County seat–Driggs. History: [(31-143) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:40; C.S., sec. 47; I.C.A., sec. 30-143.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-144. Twin Falls county. Twin Falls county is described as follows: beginning with the intersection of the middle of the channel of the Snake river with the north and south center line of section twenty-eight (28), township ten (10) south, range twenty-one (21) east; Eastern boundary. Thence south on said center line of section twenty-eight (28), to the point of intersection of the north line of the right of way of the Minidoka & Southwestern Railroad Company, which point is one hundred (100) feet distant, at right angles, from the center of the main track of the line of road of said railroad company as the same is now located; thence in a southwesterly direction along the north line of said railroad right of way, to a point where said line intersects the south line of the canal right of way of the Twin Falls Land & Water Company, which point of intersection is one hundred (100) feet distant, at right angles, from the center line of the main canal of said Twin Falls Land & Water company; thence south to the south line of section thirty-six (36), township ten (10) south, range twenty (20) east; thence west to the southwest corner of section thirty-six (36); thence south on the section line to the south line of township eleven (11); thence west to the southeast corner of township eleven (11) south, range eighteen (18) east; thence south on the range line to the south line of the state of Idaho; Southern boundary. Thence west along the south line of the state of Idaho to the thirty-eighth (38th) meridian of longitude west from Washington; Western boundary. Thence north along said meridian to the intersection of the center of the main channel of Snake river; Northern boundary. Thence up the center of the main channel of Snake river to the point of beginning. County seat–Twin Falls. History: [(31-144) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:41; C.S., sec. 48; I.C.A., sec. 30-144.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-145. Valley county. Valley county is described as follows: beginning at the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34), township ten (10) north, range two (2) east, on the second (2d) standard parallel north; Southern boundary. Thence east along the said second (2d) standard parallel, five (5) miles to the center of the North Fork of Payette river; thence northerly along the river to the intersection with the line between townships ten (10) and eleven (11) north; thence east to the ridge dividing the waters of the Salmon and Payette rivers; thence northeasterly along the said ridge and along the ridge dividing Bear Valley creek and Cape Horn creek, to the head of the Middle Fork of the Salmon river; Eastern boundary. Thence northerly along the said river to the intersection of the fifth (5th) standard parallel north; Northern boundary. Thence west to the divide separating the waters of the Salmon and Payette rivers; Western boundary. Thence westerly and southerly along the said divide and the divide between Payette and Weiser rivers, to the line between townships thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) north; thence east to the southwest corner of township fourteen (14) north, range three (3) east; thence south twelve (12) miles to the southwest corner of township twelve (12) north, range three (3) east; thence west three (3) miles to the northwest corner of section three (3), township eleven (11) north, range two (2) east; thence south twelve (12) miles, to the place of beginning. County seat–Cascade. History: [(31-145) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:42; C.S., sec. 49; I.C.A., sec. 30-145.]

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TITLE 31 COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW CHAPTER 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES AND COUNTY SEATS 31-146. Washington county. Washington county is described as follows: beginning at a point on the boundary line between the states of Idaho and Oregon, the same being the middle of the center channel of Snake river, three thousand nine hundred sixty (3,960) feet in a southwesterly direction from the mouth of Wildhorse river; Northern boundary. Thence in an easterly direction fifteen and one-half (15 1/2) miles, to a point one-half (1/2) mile east of the west quarter (W1/4) corner of section six (6), township seventeen (17) north, range two (2) west; thence south about twelve (12) miles, to the intersection of said line with Cow creek; thence southeast down the center line of Cow creek to its confluence with the Weiser river; thence south across the Weiser river to a point five hundred (500) feet east of the north quarter (N1/4) corner of section twenty-nine (29), township fifteen (15) north, range two (2) west; thence east about three and three-quarters (3 3/4) miles, to a point one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet east of the northwest corner of section twenty-five (25), said township and range; thence south eight and one-half (8 1/2) miles, to a point one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet east of the west quarter (W1/4) corner of section one (1), township thirteen (13) north, range two (2) west; thence in a southeasterly direction six and one-half (6 1/2) miles, to a point one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet south and one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet east of the west quarter (W1/4) corner of section twenty-four (24), township thirteen (13) north, range one (1) west; thence east (1911, ch. 31, section 2, p. 67) to the summit of the dividing range between the waters of Crane creek on the west and Squaw creek on the east; Eastern boundary. Thence southerly along the summit of said dividing range to the intersection of said dividing ridge with the second (2d) standard parallel north (R.C., section 23f); Southern boundary. Thence west along said second (2d) standard parallel to its intersection with the Snake river; Western boundary. Thence down the main channel of Snake river, to the place of beginning (R.C., section 23w). County seat–Weiser. History: [(31-146) Compiled and reen. C.L. 3:43; C.S., sec. 50; I.C.A., sec. 30-146.]