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- County Coordinator: YOU? Lewis County IDGenWeb is AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION.
If you are interested in helping, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Do you have a family tree connection to the area?
Please consider contributing your pieces of Lewis County family history.
Corrections, updates, and additions to this site are always welcome.
QUESTIONS? Please contact the Temporary County Coordinator: Randy Cummings
Lewis
County is situated in north central Idaho and was formed from the eastern
section of Nez Perce County on March 3, 1911, and named after the explorer
Captain Meriwether Lewis. Most of the county lies in the Nez Perce
Reservation, which was opened for homesteading November 18, 1895.
The town of Nezperce is the county seat.
The
area of the county is nearly 478 square miles with a population of about
3,800. Farming, grain handling, and forest-related industries are
the main occupations. The land ranges in elevation from about 1,000
feet above sea level along the Clearwater River to approximately 4,600
feet above sea level at Mason Butte. The soil is black and rich, and
with 20 inches of rainfall in the average year, large crops of wheat,
barley, peas and small seeds are raised.
Lewis
county is adjacent to the Wilderness Area where big game hunting and
fishing is at its best.
Last Updated:
April 2024
A big thank you goes out to Penny Bennett Casey for her work as County Coordinator for Lewis County and her complete rebuild of the website!
Also to all of the Contributors and to past Coordinators, Linda Simpson, Alvin Jones, Byron Bovey & Lucy Dill!
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