Clark County Idaho

Clark County is a rural county in the U.S. state of Idaho; its county seat and largest city is Dubois. As of the 2020 census, the population was 790, making it the least populous county in the state. Establishment of stage coach stops along the route between Salt Lake City and the Montana mining towns were established at Beaver Canyon and Dry Creek in 1…
Clark County is a rural county in the U.S. state of Idaho; its county seat and largest city is Dubois. As of the 2020 census, the population was 790, making it the least populous county in the state. Establishment of stage coach stops along the route between Salt Lake City and the Montana mining towns were established at Beaver Canyon and Dry Creek in 1864. Originally part of Alturas County, both locations were transferred to Oneida County in 1877. They became part of Bingham County at its creation in 1885. Clark County was also the site of the Battle of Camas Creek during the Nez Perce War which occurred at Camas Meadows near Kilgore on August 20, 1872. The Utah and Northern Railway reached Beaver Canyon in 1879. By the 1890 Census, Beaver Canyon had a population of 216. The settlement relocated to Spencer in 1897.
  • Country: United States
  • State: Idaho
  • Founded: February 1, 1919
  • Named for: Sam K. Clark (1857–1933) · state senator & pioneer
  • Seat: Dubois
  • Largest city: Dubois
  • Congressional district: 2nd
Data from: en.wikipedia.org