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''[[United States|United States]] > [[Idaho|Idaho]] > [[Boise County, Idaho|Boise County]] > Crouch'' | ''[[United States Genealogy|United States]] > [[Idaho Genealogy|Idaho]] > [[Boise County, Idaho Genealogy|Boise County]] > Crouch'' | ||
== Quick Facts == | == Quick Facts == | ||
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=== Directories === | === Directories === | ||
The Idaho State | The Idaho State Archives in Boise has a collection of city, county, regional and state [http://history.idaho.gov/directories.html directories]. | ||
=== Funeral Homes === | === Funeral Homes === | ||
Aclesa Cremation & Burial<br>8209 W Fairview Ave<br>Boise, Idaho 83704<br>(208) 322-2998<br>Website: http://www.aclesa.com/<br>Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel<br>5400 W Fairview Ave<br>Boise, Idaho 83703<br>(208) 376-5400<br>Website: http://aldenwaggoner.com/<br>Bell Funeral Home<br>9603 W Chinden Blvd<br>Boise, Idaho 83714<br>(208) 321-2627<br>Fax: (208) 321-2107 | '''Aclesa Cremation & Burial'''<br>8209 W Fairview Ave<br>Boise, Idaho 83704<br>(208) 322-2998<br>Website: http://www.aclesa.com/<br>'''Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel'''<br>5400 W Fairview Ave<br>Boise, Idaho 83703<br>(208) 376-5400<br>Website: http://aldenwaggoner.com/<br>'''Bell Funeral Home'''<br>9603 W Chinden Blvd<br>Boise, Idaho 83714<br>(208) 321-2627<br>Fax: (208) 321-2107 Website: http://www.bellfuneral.com/<br>'''Cloverdale Funeral Home'''<br>1200 N Cloverdale Rd<br>Boise, Idaho 83713<br>(208) 375-2212 | ||
Website: http://www.bellfuneral.com/<br>Cloverdale Funeral Home<br>1200 N Cloverdale Rd<br>Boise, Idaho 83713<br>(208) 375-2212 | |||
=== History === | === History === | ||
The town was name after Billy Crouch a homesteading miner, his land was near the Payette Rivers. Post office was opened in 1934 for the Army. In 1933 Roosevelt’s Tree Army came to town thousands participated in the Civilian Conservation Corps.The post office was opened so the mail could come closer to the troops.<br> | |||
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=== Newspapers === | === Newspapers === | ||
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There are no copies of issues of Crouch [http://history.idaho.gov/library_collections.html#anchor562626 newspapers] found in the collections of the Idaho State Archives in Boise, Idaho, but newspapers of nearby towns that are in the Archives may have information on Crouch citizens. | |||
=== Obituaries === | === Obituaries === | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 27 June 2022
United States > Idaho > Boise County > Crouch
Quick Facts
Former name
Geographic location
City Hall
http://gardenvalleycurrents.com/category/city-of-crouch
Crouch City Hallbr
342 Village Circle
Garden Valley, ID 83622
(208) 462-1986
Resources
Biography
Cemeteries
Church History and Records
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Episcopal
Presbyterian
Roman Catholic
Directories
The Idaho State Archives in Boise has a collection of city, county, regional and state directories.
Funeral Homes
Aclesa Cremation & Burial
8209 W Fairview Ave
Boise, Idaho 83704
(208) 322-2998
Website: http://www.aclesa.com/
Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel
5400 W Fairview Ave
Boise, Idaho 83703
(208) 376-5400
Website: http://aldenwaggoner.com/
Bell Funeral Home
9603 W Chinden Blvd
Boise, Idaho 83714
(208) 321-2627
Fax: (208) 321-2107 Website: http://www.bellfuneral.com/
Cloverdale Funeral Home
1200 N Cloverdale Rd
Boise, Idaho 83713
(208) 375-2212
History
The town was name after Billy Crouch a homesteading miner, his land was near the Payette Rivers. Post office was opened in 1934 for the Army. In 1933 Roosevelt’s Tree Army came to town thousands participated in the Civilian Conservation Corps.The post office was opened so the mail could come closer to the troops.
Maps
Military History and Records
Minorities
Newspapers
Historical
There are no copies of issues of Crouch newspapers found in the collections of the Idaho State Archives in Boise, Idaho, but newspapers of nearby towns that are in the Archives may have information on Crouch citizens.
Obituaries
School Records
Websites
References