The town served as county seat of Idaho County from 1875 to 1902.
It then crosses the Clearwater again, leaving Kamiah and entering Idaho County.
Idaho County is one of seven counties in the United States that has the same name as the state in which it lies.
Idaho County is one of the few counties in the United States with two time zones, divided by the Salmon River.
With the exception of the southern portion of Idaho County, this region observes Pacific Time.
In area it is the second largest county in Idaho, behind Idaho County.
Rammell's number two county was Idaho County where he polled 46% to Otter's 40%.
That was the name the town had when the Washington territorial legislature made it the seat of Idaho County on December 20, 1861.
It is the oldest active 4-H club in Idaho County.
The verdict was reached last week in a district court in Grangeville, about 250 north of here, in Idaho County.