14-995 Adopting the Meridian Historic Preservation PlanCITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. 14-995
BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, BORTON, CAVENER
MILAM, ROUNTREE, ZARE MBA
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN,
IDAHO ADOPTING THE MERIDIAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN.
WHEREAS, on June 10, 2014 the Meridian
Preservation Plan to the Meridian City Council;
presented the Historic
WHEREAS, the purpose of the Historic Preservation Plan of the City of Meridian is to
provide the City of Meridian and the Historic Preservation Commission with a comprehensive
planning document that provides basic information and the guidance necessary for specific
community preservation goals and objectives and provide the step-by-step guidance to achieve them.
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Meridian have approved the adoption
of the Meridian Historic Preservation Plan.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Meridian hereby adopts the Meridian Historic
Preservation Plan as set forth in Exhibit A, as attached.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this/O d Y of
2014. ; /
APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this je/ day of
1 to r. L 2014.
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RESOLUTION ADOPTING MERIDIAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN -PAGE 1 OF 1
City of Meridian
Historic Preservation Plan
Prepared for the Meridian Historic Preservation Council
by
TAG Historical Research & Consulting
April M14
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction—The Purpose of the Preservation Plan- 3
II. Regulations, Programs & Management ...................................... 3
III. History of Meridian -------------------------
11
IV. Historic Preservation Accomplishments,_. ------ ___----------------------- 7
V. Goals and Objectives.---------------------------------------._...-------.---- -----9
VI. Conclusion 10
Appendix Idaho Historic Sites Inventory Meridian Area of Impact
Cover image: Lady morning view of Meridian's Main Street from Generations Plaza, photo by
Shelly Houston, Mayor's Office, July 27, 2007, from Aw .city -datacom.
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Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Meridian historian Lila Hill for her assistance in preparing the
history of Meridian included in the historic preservation plan. Deputy City Clerk ]acy Jones
is unfailingly helpful and cheerful when we asked questions and we are sure that everyone at
City Hall relies on her as we do. Finally, thanks to the Meridian Historic Preservation
Commission, for allowing us the opportunity to work on this project.
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I. Introduction — The Purpose of the Preservation Plan
Meridian's rich history is illustrated in many buildings and sites which possess architectural
and historical interest. Whether they are 19th century and early 20th century farmsteads or
early 20th century downtown or residential buildings, these historic resources make an
important contribution to Meridian's sense of place and economy. The Meridian Historic
Preservation Commission (MHPC) seeks to preserve the character and fabric of historically -
significant areas and structures within the City of Meridian to honor and preserve its heritage
for future generations.
The City of Meridian recognizes the importance of historic resources and historic
preservation to the community. The purpose of the city's Comprehensive Plan (2011) is to
"preserve some of the small town character and charm while looking to progress as a
community."' The goals and policies for historic preservation included within the
Comprehensive Plan are key to its purpose.
Historic preservation includes buildings, structures, neighborhoods, and landscapes which
help relate the story of Meridian. The history of the community and an understanding of
how it became what it is today will help to shape its future. Preservation of historic
resources will help meet the Comprehensive Plan's goal to maintain Meridian's small town
character. An historic preservation plan is essential to the process.
This plan is intended to provide the City of Meridian and the Historic Preservation
Commission with specific community preservation goals and objectives and provide the
step-by-step guidance to achieve them.
II. Regulations, Programs & Management
A. The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
The Federal government has established historic preservation programs in recognition of its
responsibility to protect historic, cultural, and natural resources on federally owned lands.
The cornerstone of the national program is The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
(NHPA). The NHPA establishes as Federal policy that the government will provide a
leadership in the preservation of historic resources and will administer a national
preservation program in partnership with states, Indian tribes, and local governments. In
addition the act establishes that Federal policy should contribute to the preservation of non -
federally owned historic resources and provide encouragement to organizations and
individuals undertaking preservation by private means (ACHP 2008).
The NHPA has been amended by Congress over the years to improve, clarify and reaffirm
the national program. Key elements of the NHPA and the National Historic Preservation
Program include:
B. National Register of Historic Places
The NHPA authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to maintain the National Register of
Historic Places, which recognizes historic properties of national, state and local significance.
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It is composed of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects significant in American
history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture. The National Register is the
nation's official list of historic properties that have been
determined worthy of preservation.
Listing on the National Register is an honorary
recognition. It recognizes the importance of a historic
resource without placing any obligations or restrictions
on the resource owner. Listing does not give the
Federal government any ownership rights or regulatory
controls with respect to a property.
The Tolletb House, 134 E. State Avenue, is
listed in the National Register of Historic
Places. Photo by Lila HID.
C. Certified Local Government Program
The Certified Local Government Program (CLG) is a partnership between local, state and
national governments which focuses on promoting historic preservation at the grass roots
level. The CLG program was created under the NHPA to insure that local governments will
be eligible to receive technical and financial assistance to strengthen their local historic
preservation efforts and expand their historic preservation activities. The program is jointly
administered by the National Park Service (NPS) and State Historic Preservation Office
(SHPO) who works with each local community working through a certification process to
become recognized as a CLG. CLGS then become an active partner in the Federal Historic
Preservation Program and the opportunities it provides.
CLGS agree to expand their responsibilities through the enactment and enforcement of
historic preservation ordinances, by the appointment of boards of historical and architectural
review or historical commissions, and by commenting on National Register nominations
within their jurisdiction. In addition, they agree to provide an annual report of their
preservation activities.
III. History of Meridian
Meridian's history, like the history of many southwestern Idaho towns, is linked directly to
irrigation and the development of productive farm land from and lands. The first settlement
in the area was near Five Mile Creek, the closest source of water. Enough people were in
the area by 1885 to open a school. The Idaho Central Railway constructed a line from
Nampa to Boise in 1887. The following year, the U. S. Postal Service established a mail drop
on the railroad at a point midway from Nampa to Boise. The drop was named "Hunter,"
after John Hunter, who was superintendent of the Idaho Central. A trading center began to
develop at the railroad, and in August of 1893 C. G. Zenger filed a plat for a new town, to
be named "Meridian," after its location on the Boise Meridian. The post office name was
changed to Meridian in April 1894.'
Irrigated agriculture was key to Meridian's development. The Settlers Ditch Company was
established October 30th, 1884. The original locators of the canal and water right were
Christian R. Purdum, Adolphus Purdum, and William H. Smith. They made their filing on
October 17, 1884, claiming water to irrigate land west of Boise City. The canal began on the
south side of the river at a point on the head of the Government Hay Reservation, now
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known as Ann Morrison Park. According to the Settlers Irrigation District (SID), today the
canal measures approximately 20 miles in length with 95 miles of laterals. Water deliveries
for the main canal begin at North Mitchell Street in Boise and end approximately one half
mile west of Black Cat Road dumping into the Five Mile Drain. Water deliveries for the
south side of the Settlers Canal begin west of Five Mile Road and south of Ustick Road
eventually dumping into a Nampa and Meridian Irrigation District (NMID) drain below
Black Cat Road.
Although the Settlers Ditch Company was organized in 1884, it was not until 1886 that the
ditch began to take shape. Initially the ditch was to be constructed by the farmers who were
settling in the western part of Ada County. Unfortunately the farmers were unable to
complete the work themselves. In 1885 they signed a contract with Alexander McGee and
James Stewart, organizers of the Phyllis Canal Company. Under the terms of the contract,
McGee and Stewart would continue construction of the ditch. When McGee and Stewart
failed to complete the work, the farmers took the ditch back. They were able to persuade a
few local businessmen to purchase stock in the canal company. In 1887 John Lemp took
over direction of the Settlers Ditch which then became known as the Lemp Canal.
Under Lemp's ownership the main canal was completed in 1891, extending approximately
eight miles from the head gate. A system of laterals was constructed to furnish water to the
farmers. By 1896 so many settlers had taken up land under the Lemp Canal that even
funning to its full capacity it was no longer able to supply the demand for water. In 1901
Lemp sold the project to the newly organized Settlers Canal Company Ltd. who continued
its operation. The name of the main canal was changed back
to the Settlers Canal.
The Nampa Meridian Irrigation District (NMID),
established in 1904, is also important to Meridian's
agricultural history. The Farmers Lateral is associated with
the Ridenbaugh Canal system, which was the largest pre -
federal irrigation project in the Boise Valley. In 1877,
William B. Morris, an early Boise City settler, claimed over
17,000 acres under the Desert Land Act on the first bench
No longer used, this chicken coop above the south bank of the Boise River. He then sold part
is one of several bu=o off'
left at a
L
small farmstead on Lamont Road. of his interest to other settlers who needed an irrigation
Photo by TAG. system. He hired these future farmers to begin construction
on a large canal that would not only serve irrigation
purposes but also transport lumber and provide power for a sawmill. Seven miles of canal
were completed when Morris died in 1878. After his death, the capital to expand the canal
system evaporated and his widow Lavinia and their nephew, William Ridenbaugh, to whom
ownership of the canal had passed, could only afford to oversee the seven miles of canal that
had already been built. However, farmers that had purchased land from Morris wished to
keep their property and to do so needed to provide water to their acreage under the Desert
Land Act. They continued to expand the canal in small increments until Ridenbaugh sold
the canal and water rights to the Central Canal and Land Company in 1889.
This company invested $67,000 over the next two years but became discouraged with the
limited capital return and sold the canal to the Boise City and Nampa Irrigation Land and
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Lumber Company (BCNILLC) in 1890. The Ridenbaugh canal system was sold again in
1894 for $123,149.00 to the Boise City Irrigation Land and Lumber Company. By this time,
the main canal was 51 miles long and supported 271 miles of secondary canals and laterals.
Additional facilities included 23 large gates, 109 check gates, 296 taps, 280 weirs, 33 culverts,
two flumes 500 feet long and several smaller flumes. By 1903, the estimated construction
cost of the Ridenbaugh system was in excess of $405,000. The financial burden of
maintaining the canal network eventually became too great and the Boise City Irrigation
Land and Lumber Company sold the Ridenbaugh Canal to the Nampa and Meridian
Irrigation District (NMID) in 1906.
NMID was formed in 1904 because of the enactment of House Bill 266 by the Idaho
Legislature five years earlier. The legislation provided for the organization of irrigation
districts that would manage water delivery systems throughout Idaho. The act gave each
district the authority to construct, purchase or otherwise obtain the necessary water rights,
irrigation works, canals and ditches including those built or in the process of construction by
private owners and to provide land owners with sufficient water for irrigation.
NMID is the source for most of the irrigation in the immediate area. Meridian (old town) is
all served by the Hunter lateral which extends from the Ridenbaugh Canal northwest
through Meridian Cemetery and continues to the north where it meets the Settlers Canal.
Irrigated agriculture encouraged settlers from Missouri, Iowa, and other areas flocked to the
area, taking up land surrounding Meridian and establishing farms. Around the turn of the
20`h century, settlers established fruit orchards and built fruit packing businesses and prune
dryers along the railroad tracks. Local orchards produced many varieties of apples and Italian
prunes. Production continued through the mid -1940s, when it was no longer profitable and
the businesses closed.
As the population of southwestern states grew in the early 20`h century, so did the demand
for dairy products. The increased demand came at the same time as the introduction of
concrete silos and other technological advances, which in turn brought more farmers turned
to dairy production. Meridian's location near both the Oregon Short Line and the interurban
track system (connecting communities from Boise to Caldwell) was a great benefit to the
dairy industry. Farmers used both the railroad and the interurban lines to ship their milk to
creameries and cheese factories. Meridian was the site of a creamery as early as 1897, when
the Meridian Creamery was incorporated, and a cheese factory was established in 1913, part
of an agricultural boom which continued into the years of World War I. When the war
ended, prices fell dramatically for grain, cattle and sheep, but farmers persevered. Meridian
historian Lila Hill notes that the Ada County Dairymen's Association creamery was the
center of the area's economy from 1929-1970. Buildings related to the ACDA creamery
formed the core of downtown Meridian
World War II brought another boom to Meridian. Some returning veterans used the loan
programs of the Serviceman's Readjustment Act of 1944 (popularly known as the GI Bill) to
purchase existing farms where they raised cattle feed for their dairy herds and sold milk. By
the mid-1950s, in addition to being a thriving agricultural center, Meridian was also home to
several industries: The ACDA creamery, two lumber processing plants — Brock Lumber and
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Meridian Moulding --and the Storey Hatchery. Agricultural and industrial growth also led to a
housing boom. Five new subdivisions were added to the city between 1948 and 1950.'
During the early 21" century, Meridian's character changed from an agricultural community
to a sophisticated urban center. It had grown from a rural center to a thriving commercial,
social, and residential urban community.
IV. Historic Preservation Accomplishments
Silos like this one, constnreted of fiberglass
and metal, were a postWorldWar II
innovation in silo construction.
Photo by TAG.
The City of Meridian has an active historic preservation program that has been an important
part of the city for over 25 years. Meridian City Code Title 2, Chapter 1 established the
Historic Preservation Commission and outlines its duties and powers. The commission was
established to promote the educational, cultural, economic and general welfare of the public
of the city through the identification, evaluation, designation, documentation, and protection
of those buildings, sites, areas, structures, and objects which reflect significant elements of
the city's the state's, and the nation's historic architectural, archaeological, and cultural
heritage. The city's adopted Comprehensive Plan (2011) includes goals and policies for
historic preservation. The Historic Preservation Commission consists of five members
serving three-year terms. At least two appointed members have professional training or
experience in the disciplines of architecture, history, architectural history, urban planning,
archaeology, engineering, law other historic preservation related disciplines.
In addition to the work of the MHPC the Meridian History Center, a volunteer -operated
education center is located on the fust floor of City Hall and includes a depository for
archival records, photographs, objects, and exhibits relating to Meridian's history. Meridian
was named an Idaho Heritage City for recognizing and encouraging preservation and
interpretation of its cultural heritage.
Meridian is designated as a Certified Local Government (CLG) under a state and federal
program administered by the Idaho Historical Society through the State Historic
Preservation Office (SHPO). The CLG designation indicates that the city's historic
preservation program meets state and national criteria for preservation planning. The MHPC
has undertaken several historic resources survey to identify historic resources and has
followed the guidelines of the Idaho SHPO for local surveys.
The Idaho SHPO has adopted guidelines for historic sites survey as identified in the Secretary
of the Interor's Standards and Giadelanes far Identification of Historic Resources. The Idaho H storic
Sites Inventory (IHSI) is a statewide inventory of architectural and historic properties,
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serving as a permanent record of all known historic buildings, structures, objects, sites, and
districts. SHPO supports an ongoing effort to identify and record historic properties
statewide and evaluate their eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
To be eligible for listing on the NRHP, a property must be at least 50 years old, possess
integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association, and
meet at least one of following four criteria:
A. The property is associated with events that have made a significant
contribution to the broad patterns of our history ("history"); or
B. The property is associated with the lives of significant persons in or past
("people"); or
C. The property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period,
or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses
high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity
whose components may lack individual distinction ("architecture"); or
D. has yielded or may be likely to yield, information important in history or
prehistory ("archaeology").
There are two levels of historic sites survey: reconnaissance level and intensive level. A
reconnaissance survey is a "once over" inspection of an area, useful in characterizing its
resources in general and for developing a basis of how to organize more detailed efforts.
An intensive level survey is designed to identify precisely and completely all historic
resources in the area being studied. It generally involves detailed background research, and a
thorough documentation of all historic properties in the field with contemporary
photographs and extensive field notes.
A. Historic Sites Inventory
The following is a summary of historic resources documented in Meridian to date, including
resources that have been listed in the National Register Historic Places.
In 1987 the Meridian Reconnaissance Survey (IHSI Survey Report #132) was undertaken to
survey commercial and residential properties built before 1926 within the downtown core.
The survey was completed by volunteers directed by Lila Hill and following SHPO survey
guidelines.
Consultants were hired to complete later surveys. In 2005, Emily Peeso conducted the
Meridian Reconnaissance Survey Phase 1 (IHSI Survey Report #307). Madeline Buckendorf
conducted the 2007 City of Meridian Impact Area Resurvey (IHSI Survey Report #361) to
update the survey forms for fifteen previously recorded historic properties. In 2011 TAG
Historical Research and Consulting undertook a windshield survey within the Ten Mile
Interchange Specific Area and identified 31 properties which merited intensive survey. The
intensive level survey was conducted by TAG the following year.
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The surveys have documented commercial buildings within the City's core related to its
agricultural heritage. They include grain elevators, a feed mill, a wagon shop, a cheese
factory, and numerous shops. Historic public buildings include a public library, Meridian
Rural High School and a municipal pumping station. Numerous historic private residences
have also been recorded.
Outside the City core, but within the Area of Impact, architectural resources that have been
recorded include historic farmsteads, residences, hay derricks, irrigation facilities, and
schools. No geological sites or monuments have been identified in Meridian, nor are there
any Native American sites recorded within the Area of Impact. A list of all sites recorded in
the Meridian Area of Impact from 1985 through 2013 is attached as Appendix A.
National Register of Hisintic Places I-estings
05001599
R.H. and Jessie Bell House
137 E. Pine St.
05001600
Clara Hill House
1123 N. Main St.
82000210
E.F. Hunt House
49 E. State
82000223
Meridian Exchange Bank
109 E. 2nd
03000122
Mittleider Farmstead Historic District
575 Rumple Lane
08000905
Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph
815 N. Main
Company Building
82000227
Halbert and Grace Neal House
101 W. Pine
96001506
Tolleth House
134 E. State Ave
V. Goals and Objectives
According to the American Planning Association, stated goals
and objectives are the foundation of a historic preservation plan
and will provide direction to the community.'
These goals and objectives come from the broader framework
established by the Meridian Comprehensive Plan, which is the
official policy guide for decisions concerning the physical
development of Meridian. The list is also based upon the stated
goals and objectives of the Ada County Preservation Plan
(2006) and A Vien, to the Fittine, the preservation plan of the
Idaho State Historical Society Preservation (2008).
The Hungry Orion, 334 N. Main Street,
is a mid -201h century Landmark in
Meridian.
Photo by Miehaell, Yelp.
Goal 1 Preserve and enhance Meridian's historical, cultural and agricultural
heritage.
Objective: Support restoration of Old Town to enhance its historical quality.
Objective: Implement design/building standards for historically significant
buildings and resources in Old Town.
Objective: Afford an appropriate level of protection to all of Meridian's historical,
cultural and agricultural heritage resources.
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Goal Locate and identify historic and archeological resources significant to
Meridian's past.
Objective: Continue to conduct historic inventories.
Buildings constructed in 1964 are now fifty years old, the age of
eligibility for listing in the NRNP.
Objective: Encourage nominations to the NRHP.
Objective: Identify historic resources with informational plaques.
Objective: Incorporate the preservation of important historic, cultural and
agricultural resources into all planning and development.
Objective. Encourage the City of Meridian to support historic resources through
appropriate maintenance.
Goal 3 Heighten public awareness of historic preservation in the community
and improve preservation education efforts for various audiences.
Objective. Continue to provide public programs to increase citizens' awareness of
Meridian's heritage and the economic and aesthetic value of historic
preservation.
Objective. Continue to support and promote Idaho Archaeology and Historic
Preservation Month.
Ob'ec/ live: Conduct and support public education with presentations, walking tours,
brochures, interpretive signage, and through thoughtful use of tools like
social media and the Internet.
Goal Maintain and strengthen support for historic preservation from
individuals, commercial property owners, local organizations and
neighborhood groups.
Objective: Partner with the Idaho State Historical Society, Preservation Idaho and
the Idaho Heritage Trust on workshops related to maintenance,
preservation and restoration of historic properties.
Objective. Recognize work accomplished or historic preservation support by
individuals, businesses, and organizations through existing programs
such as Preservation Idaho's Orchids and Onions, or establish
recognition on a local level, with publicity in the local paper, or on the
city affiliated websites and social media outlets.
VI. Conclusion
The Preservation Plan has identified a list of goals and
objectives to better preserve, protect and enhance Meridian's
architectural and cultural heritage. The Meridian Historic
Preservation Commission, working with the City of Meridian,
the Idaho State Historic Preservation Commission, and the
people of Meridian will use this Plan as a guide to generate
support for these goals and objectives over time.
In 2008 a time capsule was placed in this small structure in the Heritage Pavilion of City Half Plaza, 33 E. Broadway. Bricks from
the Meridian Creamery which once stood at this location were used in its construction. Photo by DMHarris 26, Wikimedia.
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While preservationists seek to protect and enhance the historic built environment, change is
constant. Not all goals may be achieved, and priorities may shift over time. Historic
resources may be lost before they can be preserved, and new places may be recognized as
historically significant. The Meridian Historic Preservation Commission will revisit this Plan
periodically to refine Meridian's preservation planning goals as the community develops.
'Meridian Comprehensive Plan, Chapter 1. Accessed online 2013.
z "History of Meridian," City of Meridian website, accessed 2014; Intermountain Railroads,
Standard and Narrow Garage, by Merrill D. Beal (Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers, 1962). We
thank Meridian historian Lila Hill for reviewing the history section of this document.
'Scenic Idabo, Vol. 5, 1950 pp. 30-31. and Vol. 11-2-1956. Pp. 4-5.
" Piroaring a Histone Pissetvation Plan by Bradford J. White and Richard J. Roddewig (American Planning
Association, 1992).
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Appendix
Idaho Historic Sites Inventory
Meridian Area of Impact
Idaho Historic Sites Inventory
Meridian Area of Impact
Historic site survey is a tool used to document buildings, structures, historic sites, and
archaeological resources and make recommendations regarding eligibility to the
National Register of Historic Places. The State Historic Preservation Office, which
operates in Idaho under the auspices of the Idaho State Historical Society, uses
standards established by the National Park Service to collect information for the
Idaho Historic Sites Inventory, a database of information for thousands of sites in
Idaho.
Particular sites may appear in more than one survey report. Change is inevitable and
site records are updated from time to time for various reasons. If a project involves a
site that was previously recorded, the SHPO asks that the information be updated if
the original recordation is more than five years old.
Surveys which cover areas in the Meridian Area of Impact include a 1985 survey of
selected rural sites in Ada County conducted by staff of the State Historic
Preservation Office; a more comprehensive survey conducted by consultants Belinda
Davis and Barbara Perry Bauer in 1989; and updated surveys conducted 1998-2000 by
Renewable Technologies, Inc. (1998) and The Arrowrock Group, Inc., (1999-2000)
for the Ada County Historic Preservation Commission. A survey of the Ten Mile
Road Specific Area was completed by TAG Historical Research & Consulting for the
Meridian Historic Preservation Commission in 2011 and 2012.
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1965, as amended, requires
cultural resource surveys for projects that include a federal undertaking. An
"undertaking" may include, but is not limited to, projects using federal funds,
requiring a federal permit, or completed by federal agencies. For example, a number
of surveys in the Meridian Area of Impact have been completed as part of highway
construction or improvement projects.
Site surveys conducted within the city of Meridian are outlined on page 8 of the
Meridian Historic Preservation Plan.
The attached list of sites recorded in the Meridian Area of Impact was provided by
the Idaho State Historic Preservation Office. The report was created by Belinda Davis
from the Idaho Historic Sites Inventory database.
Idaho Historic Sites Inventory
Meridian Area of Impact
List created by Belinda Davis
Sites Registrar
State Historic Preservation Office
April 2014
01-23131 _
Oregon Short Line Railroad
Meridian _
Ot-22063
Cresson Lateral NW of Meridian
Meridian
01-13686
617 W. 1sf
1st
1617 W.
IMeridian
01-13569
J.C. & Mary S. Beam House _
_ 1st_
1103 E.
Meridian
01-13570
1115 E. 1st
1st
_ 1115 E
Meridian
01-13571 105001600
lClara HIII House
list
11123 E.
IMerldlan
01-13572 1
11131 E. 1st.
list
11131 E.
Meridian
01-13576 1
1403 E. 1st.
list.
11403 E.
Meridian
01-4284 182000223
Imericlian Exchange Bank
12nd
1109 E.
Merldian
01-13707 1
1305 E. 2nd
12nd
1305 E.
IMerichan
01-13710 1
1306 E. 2nd
l2nd
1306 E.
IMeridian
01-13698 1
10tis Star House
l2nd
1402 E.
IMerldian
01-13699
32 E. 2nd
12nd
1432 E.
IMerldian
01-13685
614 W. 2nd St.
_ 2nd
6'4W. _ _
Meridian
01-23179 1
JE. 2nd St. commercial building _
2nd
_ 725 E.
Meridian
01-13696 1
1735 E. 2nd
l2nd
1735 E.
Meridian
01-13627
1813 W. 2nd
12nd
1813 W.
Meridian
01-13623
.E Lanl House
2nd
821 W.
Meridian
01-13581
Johnny Pfost house
l2nd
1420 E08
Meridian
01-13574
ohn A. Pfost Barn
2nd 112
Rear of 11 E.
Meridian
01-13718
105 E. 3rd
3rd
105 E.
Meridian
01-13713 1 .205
E. 3rd
13rd
1205 E.
Meridian
01-13715 1
1216 E. 3rd
.3rd
216 E.
Meridian
01-13714
Colwell Miller House
3rtl
302 E.
Meridian
01-13711 'George
Whitlock House
3rd
1331 E.
Meridian
01-13712 1 1342E
_
3rd
3rtl
1342 E.
_
Meridian
01-13700 _1 11-afayette
"Bud" Rains House
3rd
l,103 E.
Meridian
01-13651 _
721 W. 3rd
3rd
721 W.
Meridian
01-13584 _
W. 4th St. house - 825
4th SL
1825 W.
Meritlian
101-13702 1 113
E. Ada
lAda
113 E.
IMericlian
01-12
23 E. Atla
Ada
123 E.
IMeridian
01-13704 1 141
E. Ada
lAda
1 E.
Meridian
01-13705
47 E. Ada
lAcla
147 E
IMerldian
01-13706 155
E. Ada
da
55 E
_ _ Meritlian
01-13697
116E AdaAda
116 E.
Meridian
01-13701
218 E. Ada
Ada
218 E.
Meridian
Calkins Lateral SW of Meridian near Amitymily
Road
Meridian
01-15261 1 jAmity
Road house - 1180
jAmity
11180
Meridian _
01-15262 1 jAmily
Road barn
jAmity
_ 1385
IMerldian
01-15241 lAmity
School
lArnity
11570
IMericilan
01-22153 lW.
Amity Rd. - 1745
lArnity
11745 W.
Meridian
01-19806
Harry Wardck barn
Amity
2350 E.
Meridian _
01-19805
Paul Warrick farmstead
ily
'.2445 E.
Meridian
01-15263H.R.
Long House
[Amity
2636
Meridian
01-19804
Hill Estate
Amity
12935 E.
Meridian
01-19807.
Amity farmstead - 3160
Amity
_ 3160 W.
Meridian
01-15264
Cecil Luke House _
A_ maty
13290 _
Meridian
01 19803 1 lHill
Farms Holsteins
lAmity
13625 E.
Meridian
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EET
ESUS,
01-23113
mity Rd., E., 4085 --Farmstead
Amity
4085 E.
Meridian
01-19808
Floyd Edwards/Glen Edwards farmstead
Amity
5134 W.
Meridian
01-19727
Elias & Margaret Aldape farm
17570
Meridian
01-15948
Rawson Canal Lava Rock Drop Structure
east of, N of Amity on Rawson Canal
Black Cat
Meridian
01-23130
South Black Cat Rd. house - 175
JBJack Cat
1175 N
Meridian
01-23129
South Black Cat Rd. house - 254
Black Cat
254 N
Meridian
01-23128
Soulh Black Cat Rd. house - 280
Black Cat
IMS
Meridian
01-22021HaslingsProperty
1000 feet north of 1-84,
est of Black Cat Road
Black Cal
745
Meridian
01-19779
Eggers/Moore barn and farm
Black Cal
1820S.
IMericlian
01-22020
Proctor Property 500 feet North of I-84, West
of Black Cat Road
Black Cat935
Meridian
01-19780
Chester Property (and granary) Directly north
of 1-84 on the west side of Black Cat Road
Black Cal
955S.
Meridian
01-19778 _. _.
Sol Nelson/Bernal McFadden farmstead
IBlack Cat
970 N.
IMeridian
01-23107
Black Cat Rd., S., 1505 --Farmstead
IBlack Cat
11605S.
Meridian
01-19765
-Black
Cat Road dairy barnBlack
Cat
1535
Meridian
01-19798
Lehman farnstead
Black Cat
3135S.
IMeridian
01-19768 1
IDean
Quenzer barn
Black Cat
3680
Meridian
01-19767 1
Joe & Edith Lopez/Sam Skeen farmstead
IBlack Cat
13985
IMeridjan
01-19766
Quenzer farmstead
Black Cat
4340
Meridian
01-19810
NewlandlDon Walker farmstead
Black Cat
14440S.
IMeridlan
01-15900
lResidence
jBlack
Cal
50 S.
Meridian
01-22132
6280 N. Black Cat Road
Black Cat
_ 687280 N.
IMerldian
01-22182
101d
Nursery jBiack
Cat
16305 N.
IMeridian
01-13694
35 E. Bower lBower
135 E.
IMeridian
01-13692
Meridian Produce
Bower
1140 E. _
Meridian
01-13693 1_
jElectric
Plant
Bower
536 E.
IMericlian
01-136U
Harness Shop
Broadway
_
126!130 E.
Meridian
01 13666
Snyders Meat Market
Broadway
138!140 E.
Meridian
01-13687
-15
W. Broadway jBroadway
15 W.
Meridian
01 13661
26 E. Broadway
Broadway
_ 26 E.
IMerldian
01-13662
130
E. Broadway lBroadway
_ 30 E.
IMerldian
01-13689
Guard Cavalry Warehouse
Broadway
45 E.
Meridian
01-18430
Meridian Harness Company
Broadway
126 E.
Meridian
101 -13655
132 W. Broadway
Broadway
_ 132 W.
Meridian
01 13665
Nourse Building jBroadway
134E
_
Meridian
Di -13670
Parkins Hall Broadway
200 E.
Meridian_
101-136&4
1233
W. Broadway Broadway
1233 W.
Meridian
01-13676304
E Broadway Broadway
304 E.
Meridian
01-13675
310
E Broadway lBroadway
1310 E. _
Meridian
01-13683
1321
W. Broadway Broadway
321 W.
Meridian
01-13674 1
1336
E. Broadway Ave. jBroadway
1336 E.
IMenclian
01-13678
1406
E Broadway lBroadway
1406 E.
Meridian
01-13679
P36
E. Broadway _ Broadway
436 E. IMerldian
01-13680
Lottie
M. Hugg/Teresa Benny house Broadway
_ _ 518 E
Meridian
01-135
lBroadway
1521 W.
Meridian
D1-13681
Burns/Fors/Treadway
house jBroadway
1532 E.
Meridian
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P -
ROawl
NOW
01-13588
'Matcham-Clarence McKague house
_ Broadway
1631 W.
Meridian
01-21870
Chapel of the Chimes
l Cadlon
1105 E.
Meridian
01-13573
1
IMerichan High School
ICarlton
200 E.
Meridian
01-13592
327 E. Carlton _
Carlton
27 E.
3 _
Meridian
01-2205 7
. Cherry In. House - 735
_ Cherry Lane
735 W.
IMeridian
101-22 096
1
. Cherry Lane, 6385—Farmstead
ICherry Lane
6385 W.
IMerldian
01-19722
1
McGrath house -430
Chinden
430
IMeridian
01-22130
1
IChinden Blvd House - 640
lChinden
1640 E.
Meridian
01-22119
Friendship Celebration Pre -School
Chinden
765 E.
Meridian
01-22121
Leatham Nursery
Chinden
1875 E.
IMerldian
01-22122
1
11225 W. Chinden
lChinden
11225 W.
Meridian
01-22111
1
Chinden Blvd house -1240
IChinden
11240W.
Meridian
01-19721
,McGrath house - 1325
Chinden
1325E
Meridian
01-2212512055
E. Chinden
Chinden
2055 E. _
Meridian
01-22126-2155
E. Chinden Blvd.
Chinden
2155 E.
Meridian
01-22127
2425 E. ChindenChinden
2425 E.
Meridian
01-22128
. Chinden Blvd. House - 2685
Chinden
2685 W.
Meridian
01-22124_
Chinden Blvd house -3240
IChinden
13240 W.Meridian
01-22123
Chinden Blvd house -3620
Chinden
3620 W.
Meridian
01-22113
325 W. Chinden
Chinden
4325 W.
IMeridian
01-19723
Dean Avery Farmstead
lChinclen
14740 W.
IMericilan
01-22112
15415 W. Chinden
IChinden
15415 W.
IMerldlan
01-15302
Chinden Blvd. house - 5665
Chinden
5665 W.
Meridian
01-22120
Chinden Blvd. house-5790Chinden
5790 W.
Meridian
01-22185
Connolly Property
Chinden
6410 W.
IMeridian
01-22089
W. Chinden Blvd., 6505—Farmstead
Chinden
6505 W.
Meridian
01-22088
W. Chinden Blvd., 6620 --Farmstead
Chinden
6620 W.
Meridian
01-22087
W. Chinden Blvd., 6760 --Farmstead
Chinden
6760 W.
IMericlian
01-22090
_
. Chinden Blvd, 7007
IChinden
17007 W.
Meridian
01-22129
7015 W. Chinden
Chinden
17015 W.
IMeridian
01-15284
IFarmer
Brown Barn
IChinden
IMeridlan
01-15283
1 11'armer
Brown House
Chinden
18025 W.
Ilverician
01-22116
8685 W. Chinden
Chinden
18685 W.
IMerldian
01-22114
W Chinden Blvd house -9160
lChinden
19160W. _
Meridian
01-19724
_ _W.J.
Eames Farmstead
lChinden
19495 W. _
Meridian
01-19745
JackMorgan & Katherine Anderson farmstead's Christian Way
(formerly 5325 W. Ustick)
3093 N
Meridian
01-22071
1
Chaffin Drain Crosses 1-84 50 feet east of .Cloverdale
Cloverdale Road and north of 1-84
Meridian
01-12333-
12340
Thomas J. White/Elwood White farmstead Cloverdale
3576S.
Meridian
01-19815
jMcGurto
farmstead
Icloverdale.3
5 S.
Meridian
01-15252
Columbia Rd. house - 960
Columbia
960
Meridian
01-22024 1
Chapin House
jDavis
13360 WMeridian
01-22030
Marks House
Davis
3410 W
Meridian
01-22025
jdapper
House
jDavis
13440 W
Meridian
01-19801
jJlm
Griffin house
Eagle
12385S.
IMericilan
01-21924
-
Mace Farm
lEagle
12430S.
IMeridjan
01-19802
jWes
Garvin/Packard barn
jEagle
12590S. _
_
Meridian
01-21919 1
lCorlett
House
jEagle
12700S.
IMerldian
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April 2014
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Meridian Area of Impact
S
P
01-21920
Swain Property _
EagleR 2935 S. Meridian
01-21921
Eagy House
Eagle 3055 S. Meridian
01-21918
Leighton House foundation
IEagJe 13775S. Meridian
01 21.922
Buich Property
Eagle 14305S.. Meridian
01-15248 _._
_ _
S. Eagle house -5310
.Eagle _ 53105._ Meridian
01-15249
Hillsdale Farm
jEagle 5340 S. Meridian
01-21923 1
IBurns Property
Eagle 15585S. Ilvericlian
01-19822
HIII Family farmstead
jEagle 15875S. IMericlian
01-15909 _
Harry Yost farmstead
jEagle and Ustick I Meridian
01-23115
IFaith Ln., E., 4612 --House
Faith Ln. 14612 E. IMericlian
01-21914
Boise Valley Railway (Interurban Transit)
bridge abutments at Tenmile Creek drain
Franklin Meridian
01-19876
_
Rosenlof Drain and Feeder between Can Ada:
Rd. and Black Cat Rd.
Franklin Meridian
01-13717
JE. Franklin Rd. house - 32
IFranklin 132 E. _ Meridian
01-13716
4 E. Franklin
IFranklin 144 E. Imericrian
01-13589
Harry Carpenter House
IFranklin 1650 W. Meridian
01-22042 1
IReese Place
Franklin 11680 W. Ilveridian
01-22041 :
Holiday House
Franklin 11845W, IMerldian
01-22037
ICainon Greenhouses
Franklin 12155 W. Meridian
01-19770
IClarence and Mark Calnon Farmstead
Franklin 12215 W. IMeridian
01-19771
DudleyRunquist house
Franklin 2715 E. Meridian
01-22040
Rapple Place
Franklin 12740 W. IMeridian
01-19769
Don Bowers Farmstead
Franklin 12770 W. Meridian
01-22038 1 IDevinaspre
Property
_
Franklin 12805 W. Meridian
01-19776
Ten Mile Stock Farm
Franklin 2905 W. Meridian
01-22039
Koncar Place
Franklin 12910 W. IMeridlan
01-19772 1 I"Green
Acres" (Green farmstead)
IFranklin _ _ _ 3020 E. Meridian
01-19775
an Aucker Homestead IFranklin
3710 E. Meridian
01-23127
est Franklin Rd. house - 3880
Franklin 3880 W Meridian
01-21907 1 Ivan
Aucker- Pagenkoph Residence
Franklin 14140 E. Meridian
01-21905 1 jEllis
Property IFranklin
14260 E. IMeridian
01-21906
Semrau Residence (4330 E Franklin or 12590
E Franklin)
Franklin 4330 E Meridian
01-23126
est Franklin Rd. house - 4380
Franklin 4380 W Meridian
01-23125
Kit Kat Klub IFranklin
14842 W IMeridian
01-19777HoffmanMhiling
farmstead IFranklin
14925 W. IMerldian
01-231 4
1 23124
West Franklin Rd. house - 5035 lFranklin
15035 W IMeridian
01-22097 1
Rodger Graham Farmstead IFranklin
_ _ 5050 W. IMerldlan
01-23123
est Franklin Rd. house -5201
Franklin 15201 W IMericlum
01-23122 1 lWest
Franklin Rd. house - 5233
Franklin 5233 W Meridian
01-22098
. Franklin Rd., 5620 --Farmstead
Franklin _ 5620 W. IMeridian
01-22099
. Franklin Rd., 5800 --Farmstead
Franklin 5800 W. Meridian_
01-19781
Asumendi farmstead
Franklin 15925 W. Meridian
01-19880
Rutledge Lateral N of Franklin Rd. on N side
of INPRR tracks between Meridian Rd. and
Linder Rd.
Franklin Rd. Meridian
73Boise
73 '.. alignment
Valley Railway (Interurban Transit)
between Linder and County Line
Rd.
Franklin W Meridian
01-22177
Highline Canal
Generally Sand E of Nampa; IMerldlan
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UoS "Oft
SW, S and W of Boise
01-19877 1
IPurdam Gulch Drain - Pioneer Irrigation
District Drainage System
generally S of Meridian and N
of Nampa, drains cross 1-84
Within one mile east of Ten
we Road overpass
Meridian
01-22065 1
Five Mile Creek Drain
generally SE of Boise and
owing approx. 18 miles NW
o N of Nampa
Meridian
01-13633 _.
Interurban Depot[Idaho
118 E.
IMericlian
01-13632 1
132 W. Idaho
lidaho
_ 32 W. _
Meridian
01-13634 1
IDeParlee Building
j1daho
56 E.
Meridian _
01-13664
oodman Hall
.Idaho
177 E.
IMerldian
01-13654
105 W. Idaho
Idaho
105 W.
Meridian
01-4283A 182005186
ISongor Building
11claho
1105 E.
IMericlian
01-13656 _
115 W. Idaho
Idaho
1115 W.
Meridian
01-13653 1
1123 W. Idaho
j1daho
1123 W.
IMeridlan
01-13639 1
ISharp Harness _Shop
Ildaho
1124 E.
IMendlan
01-13628 1
1128 W. Idaho
Ildaho
1128 W.
IMerldian
01-13669 1
lReynolds Building
Jklaho
1133 E.
_ Meridian
01-13638 1
lidaho Building
Idaho
1136 E.
Meridian
01-13668 1
11-loyne Building
.Idaho
1139 E.
IMeridlan
01-13637
Bank Of Meridian
Ildaho
1140E
IMerldian
01-22154
Meridian Community Center
j1daho
1201 E.
IMerician
01-13624230
W. Idaho
Idaho
230 W.
Meridian
01-13671
237 E. Idaho
11claho
1237 E.
IMerldian_
01-13652 1
1241 W. Idaho
lidaho
1241 W.
IMeridian
01-13672
319 E.ldaho
Ildaho
1319 E.
IMendian
01-13673'.333
E. Idaho Ave _
Idaho
1333 E.
IMeridian
01-13647 1
1408 E. Idaho
Idaho
1408 E. _
Meridian
01-13646
26 E. Idaho
Jklaho
1426 E.
IMeridian
01-13645 1
1438 E. Idaho
11claho
1438 E.
IMerichan
01-13682 1 1535
E. Idaho
.Itlaho
1535 E.
IMeridian
01-22067 1 jDoufas
Property
lJohnson
145S.
Meridian
01-21891 _
acanl lollparking lot
IKing
1100 E.
IMerldian
01-13708 1
118E King
jKIng
1117 E.
IMeridian
01-13709 1
126 E. King
King
126 E.
Meridian
01-19862
45 Lake Hazel Road barn
.Lake Hazel _
45Meridian
01-15245
Lake Hael Road National Side Gable
Lake Hazel
2400
Meridian
01-19816 1 1"Wireless
Ranch"!Janice Lewis house
ILake Hazel _ _
2765 W.
_ Meridian
01-19817 1 ISmith
property
Lake Hazel
13070 W.
IMeridian
01-19818 1 jDan
Hackett dairy farm
Lake Hazel
13895 W.
IMeridian
01-19819
Drew Eggers barn
Lake Hazel
5101 W.
Meridian
01-19791 (Margaret
Potter farmstead
JlLaMont
13980
IMerldian
01-22064
Coleman Lateral N. of Meridian, E & W of
Linder Rd.
Linder
I _
Meridian
101-152 4
S Linder Road house
Linder
Meridian
09799
1-1
Henry Reimann farmstead
_ Linder
12430S.
Meridian
01-19796 _
Frank Baldwin/Steven Mortensen farmstead
Linder
13145S.
Meridian _
01-19763
Brenniger house
-Linder
4345
Meridian
01-23108
Linder Rd., S. 5565 --House
Linder
15565S.
IMeridlan
01-22183 1 jDoug
Steward Properly
Linder
15960
Meridian
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N. Linder Road - 6175
Linder 6175 N. Meridian
881
F
Ninemile Creek Crosses I-84 1700 feet west
of Locust Grove Road
Locust Grove Meridian
01-15951
Ridenbaugh Canal Concrete Check #2 At
Ridenbaugh Canal, just W of Locust Grove
Rd., S of Meridian
Locust Grove Meridian
01-19758 1
11-ocust Grove house - 3090
ILOCust Grove 3090 IMericlan
01-19813 1
IVVright farmstead
Locust Grove 14145S. Meridian
01-15250 1
Locust Grove Hall and Parlor house
Locust Grove 145 Meridian
01-19725 I
ILee Schultsmeier farmstead
Locust Grove 17165 N. Meridian
01-21768
Ray house
_
Locust Grove 18940S. Meridian
01-19757 1
Counlry Knit and Crochet
ILocust Grove 14635 & 4715 Ilderidian
01-15251
ILocust Grove I house
Locust Grove_ S IMerldlan
01-21069
r-
_
Hunter Lateral Crosses 1-84 180 feet east of
Locust Grove Road
Locust Trove Meridian
01-21904
IlDrive Insurance office row
IMain 923-935 N. IMericlian
01-21899
npact Promotional Product/Aecount Services
Main 717/719 N. IMeridian
01-21900
CHR Communications/Desert Fox Barber
Center
Main 723/725 N. Meridian
0121846 I
IStinker Station/Sinclair
1110 N. IMerldian
101-21888
lHome Federal Bank
iMain 111 N. Meridian
01-21889
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store
_
Main 1213 N. IMerldlan
=f;:Ildah
Meridian Lock and Key / Bill's Bike Works
230/232 N.
Main 230 N. Meridian
o YouthRanch
Main _ 231 N. Meridian
01-21850
scant storage structure adj to 310 N Main
_ _
Main 310 N IMerldian
F01-211849
Herb Tree IMain
310 N. IMeridian
01-21851 Isfaft
Your Engines - Racewear & Collectibles
Main 330 N. Meridian
01-21892 1 ITVTSigns
.Main
_
331 N. Meridian
01-21852
Hungry Onion Burgers Imain
334 N. Meridian
01 21893
Tates Rents
Main 401 N. Meridian
01 21853
Meridian Floral
Main 1408 N. Meridian
101-21854 _..
Old Town Trading Post _
Main 1416 N. IMeridlan
01-21855 1 lCountry
Glass #1
Main 422 N. Meridian
01-21856 '.Country
lass #2 .Main
_
1426N Meridian
01-21894
alley Video / Uncle Benny's Cash
Loans/Juanitas Hair Place
Main 433 N. Meridian
01-13695
N. Main St. house - 436 Imain
436 N. Meridian
101-21867
Double D Service Center/ Repair Shop IMain
1502 N. Meridian
01-13691
01-21895
Meridian Milling & Elevator / Caldwell Milling &
Elevator
Meridian Automotive and Machine
_
Main 502 N. Meridian
Main 505 N. Meridian
01 13690
echbaugh Elevator _
Main 1611 N. Meridian
01-21858 _
Frontier Tires _ _
_
Main _ 614 N. Meridian
101-21859 1 Ivacant
lumber store IMain
_ _ _
1632 N. Meridian
01-21896 Ivacant
Shell gas station
Main 1641 N. Meridian
01-21897 IFarmers
Merchant Bank
Main 703 N. IMeridian
01-21860
Hany's Bar and Grill
Main704 N. Meridian
01 21861
Southweslem Gifts and DBcor
Main 706 N. Meridian
101-21898 1 lWashington
Federal Bank IMain
1713 N. IMerldian
01-21862 1 IModern
Printing IMain
714 N. Meridian
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01-42838 82005186.
Biddle Building 720172617301732 N.
Main 720 Meridian
01-21864
Generations Plaza 804/814 N
Main 804 N Meridian
01-21901
Sunrise Caf&
Main 805 N. Meridian
01-19847 08000905
Ilillountain States Telephone and Telegraph
Company Building
Main 815 N. Meridian
01-21865
George's on Main
IMain 1830 N. IMericlian
01-21902 1
Ivalley Shepherd Nazarene Church
IMain 1831 N. Meridian
01-21903
r
Edward Jones Investments office building
903/917/921 N.
Main 903 N. Meridian
01-21866 1
EI Tenampa Restaurant / Color Me Crazy Hair
.. and Nails
: Main 906 N. Meridian
01-21867 1
IMendlan Real Estate
IMain 1916 N. IMerldian
01-21868
he Flower Place
IMain 960 N. IMerldian
01-21869Meridian
Vision
Main 1012 N. Meridian
01-13577
Miss Tami's Cottage Restaurant
Main 1031 N. Meridian
01-21871
Mendian Post Office
Main 11200 N. IMerldian
01-21872
Kids Club
Main 1302 N. Merldian
01-21873
N. Main St. house - 1310
Main 1310 N. Meridian
01-21874
James E. Shearer -Architect house
Main 1320 N. Meridian
01-21875
halen Chiropractic
IMain 11326 N. IMeridian
01-21876
Farmers Insurance Group :
_
Main 11332 N. IMerldian
01-21877
Big Upholstry
IMain 11334 N. Meridian
01-21878 1
Mimum, Coulter and Mimura office building
IMain 11404 N. Meridian
01-21879 I
IThe Meridian Building
IMain 11406 N. IMerldian
01-21880 1
IPractical Magic Salon
IMain 11412 N. IMerldian
01-21881 1
Pas Corp. and Associates
IMain 11420 N. IMeridian
01-21882 1
Icare Chiropractic
Main 11504 N. IMericlian
01-21883 1
IT-zers Shirt Shop
IMain 11510 N. IMeddlan
01-21884 1
Subway/Vina Restaurant/Meridian Coin and
Pawn/Moto One/T and J Salon
1518/1526/1534/155011554/1560 N. _
Main 1518 N. Meridian
01-21885 1 IRfte
Aid
Main 11600 N. IMeridian
01-21886
utozone IMain
11626 N. IMenclian
01-21887
ells Fargo Bank
Main 11682 N. IMeridian
01-22078 1
Perkins Drain UPRR tracks and west side of
S. McDermott Rd.
McDermott S Meridian
01-22072 INoble
Lateral IMcDermott
IN IMeridian
01-22069
Jones Lateral at east side S. McDermott and .McDermott
north side 1-84
Meridian
01-21913
Tenmile Creek Drain - Pioneer Irrigation
District Drainage System E of Caldwell; SW
of Boise; S of Meridian; SE of Middleton
McDermott N Meridian
27-20238 1
Jones Lateral at east side S. McDermott and
north side 1-84
McDermott Meridian
01-19879 1
Eightmile Lateral N of Franklin Rd. between
Kuna Rd. and Linder Rd.
McDermott N Meridian
01-19878
Kennedy Lateral N of Franklin Rd. between
Black Cat Rd. and Kuna Rd _
McDermott N Meridian
01 22109S.
McDermott Rd., 74 --Farmstead IMcDermott
174S. IMericlian
01-22100
N. McDermott Rd., 284 --House
McDermott _ 284 N. IMeridian
01-22102 1 IN.
McDermott Rd., 898 --House IMcDermoll
1898 N. IMeridian
01-22103 1 IN.
McDermott Rd., 2256 --House IMCDermott
12256 N. IMendian
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Sites Registrar
State Historic Preservation Office
April 2014
Idaho Historic Sites Inventory
Meridian Area of Impact
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01-22104
N. McDermott Rd., 3235 --Farmstead _
McDermott
3235 N.
Meridian
01-22105
N. McDermott Rd., 4455—Farmstead
McDermott
R455 N.
IMerldian
01-22106
1 IN. McDermott Rd., 4725—Farmstead
.McDermott
14725 N.
Meridian
01-22107
N. McDermott Rd., 5390 --Farmstead
McDermott
15390 N.
Meridian
01-22108
N. McDermott Rd., 5595 --House
IMcDermott
15595 N.
IMeridian
01-22186
Lemp Canal Parallels McMillan Rd. N of
Meridian
McMillan
Meridian
01-15281
1 McMillan Road house
McMillan
I
Meridian
01-19730
E. McMillan farmstead - 555
McMillan
1555 E.
Meridian
01-19731
1 McMillan farmstead -985
McMillan
985 W.
Meridian
01-19729
1 Pohn 8 Jean Tolk (Earl) farmstead
McMillan
12205E
Meridian
01-19743
'Hoot" Gibson barn
McMillan
12780 W.
Meridian
01-19732
McMillan house - 4940
McMillan
4940W.
Meridian
01-22084
VV. McMillan Rd., 6060 --Farmstead_
McMillan
6060 W:
Meridian
01-15307
Saylor J. Brown Farmstead barn
McMillan
7080 W.
Meridian
01-15306 Saylor J. Brown Farmstead
McMillan
17082W.
IMerldian
01-19735
McMillan house and barn - 8720
McMillan
8720
Meridian
01-19736
.McMillan bam - 9102 .McMillan
9102 W.
Meridian
01-22022
Ten Mile Creek Irrigation Dam Meridian Road
overpass vicinity, N side of 1-84
Meridian
Meridian
01-13688
ICheese Factory
Meridian
1603
IMeridian
01-13660
ames M. Anderson House
IMeridian
1713
Meridian
01-13659
_ 719 Meridian St.
IMericlian1719
Meridian
01-13658
.S Maleer House .Meridian
725
Meridian
01-13663
1 IVVaterWorks Pumping Station
Meridian
728
Meridian
01-13657
731 Meridian St.
Meridian
731
Meridian
01 13630 Homer Tolleth House
Meridian
1817
Meridian
01-13629
1 1829 Meridian SL
IMerldian
829
Meridian
01-20028
Agnes HiIINVayne Kuhlman (Blanche)
farmstead
Meridian
1899S.
Meridian
01-19811
10. Haga/Doris Frost farmstead IMerldian
2435S..
Meridian
01-23104
1 jOnwiler House IMerldlan
13080 N.
IMenclian
01-19760
_ Meridian Road barn and farmstead- 3615 IMeridian
13615
IMerldlan
59
01 197Barnelt barn and house IMericlian
13745
Ilylerldlan
01-19761
1 IMericlian Road farmstead - 4273 IMerldian
4273
IMerldian
01-20026
alley Storage Company
Meridian
.4390 S-
Meridian
01-19762
Starkey Ranch and Barn IMeridian
14660 N.
Meridian
01-19739 1 lJohn Lemp/Dwaine Wolf farmstead IMeridian
14895 N.
Meridian
01-19821
1 jBaldvdn barn IMerldlan
4975 S.
_ Meridian
01-19740
1 IN. Meridian Rd. barn - 4990 .Meridian
4990 N.
Meridian
01-15286
1 IMerldian Road Barn - 5600
15600
Meridian
01-15285
_ Meridian Road Cellar - 5600
Meridian
15600
IMerldian
01-19741
N. Meridian Rd. barn - 5665 IMerldian
15665 N.M
eri dian
01-15280
Meridian Road house - 5835 _
Meridian
5835 N.
Meridian
01-20027
S. Meridian Rd. barn - 7015
Meridian
7015 S.
Meridian
01-15247
1 Imacy house IMeridian
17215S.
IMerdian
01-13631
Dr. Compton's House IMeridian.
1807
Meridian
01-23110
1 10verland Rd., W., 1690 --Farmstead joverland
1 1690 W.
Meridian
01-19787
,Maxine Amend farms_leatl
Overland
12015 _ _
Meridian
01-22033
1 IS[etsonI Property 10verland
12685 W
IMerldian
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Sites Registrar
State Historic Preservation Office
Apfll 2014
Idaho Historic Sites Inventory
Meridian Area of Impact
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01-19788 Lekkerkerker Farmstead/CmCin Dairy
Overland
2690 W
Meridian
01-22028 Linder 109 LLC House
Overland
3045 W
Meridian
01-19782 W.E. Bienapfl Dairy
loveriand
14225 E.
IMerldian
01-13604 _ Clem Hedges House
jPine
16 E.
IMeridlan
101-13603 _ 36 E Pine _
Pine
36 E. _
Meridian
01-13602 1 J,10 E. Pine _
Pine
J40E.
Meridian
01-13601 1 K9 E. Pine
Pine
K6 E.
Meridian
014488 182000227 lHalbert and Grace Neal House
jPjne
1101 W.
Meridian
01-13635 _ ,Cox -Amick house
JPme
1121 E.
IMeridian _
01-23178 1 JE. Pine St. house - 128
Pine
1128 E.
IMerldlan
01-13606 1 JRev. Harvey B. Powers House_
Pine
1134 E.
IMeridian
01-13636 105001599 JR. H. and Jessie Bell House
JPlne
1137 E.
IMerldlan
01-13609 1 1214 E. Pine
JPine
1214 E.
IMeridian
01-13625 _ _ _ 231 W. Pine
JPine
1231 W.
IMerldian
01-13608 1 232 E. Pine _
Pine
1232 E.
JMerldlan
01-13610 1 J238 E. Pine
Pine
1238 E.
Meridian
01-13617 _ 300 E. Pine
jPjne
300 E.
Meridian
01-13640'.305 E. Pine
Pine
305 E.
Meridian
01-13616 Jahn Abraham West House
JPine
1312 E.
IMeridian
01-13615 1 1318 E. Pine
Pine
1318 E.
IMeridian
01-13641 319 E. Pine
Pine
IM9 E.
IMeridian
01-13614 326 E. Pine
Pine
326 E.
Meridian
01-13642 327 E. Pine
JPine
1327 E.
11yeridian
01-13643 1 1337 E. Pine
JPlne _
_ 337 E.
IMeridian
01-13621 04 E. Pine _
Pine
_ 404 E.
Meridian_
01-13582 _. _ . Pine Ave house - 406
Pine
1406 W
IMeridian
01-13648 1 415 E. Pine
Pine
1415 E.
IMerldian
01-13620 1 IF]ood House
JPine
1424 E.
Imeridian
01-13619 1 1436 E. Pine
JPine
1436 E.
IMeridian
01-13644 39 E. Pine
lPine
439 E.
IMeridian
01-13649506 E. Idaho
Pine
506 E.
Meridian
01-13583 W. Pine Ave. house - 506 JPlne
1506 W.
IMeridian
01-13622 1 514 E. Pine JPlne
1514 E.
IMeridlan
01-13650 _. Cliff and Ada Ball House JPlne
1533 E.
IMerldian
101-13585 1 1W. Pine Ave house - 631 jPine
_ 631 W _
Meridian_
101-13575 I JAlphones & Annie Ball House lPine
1646 E.
JMerldian
01-13586 1 JW. Pine Ave. house - 1103 JPine
1103 W.
Meridian
01-19814 103000122 IMIttlelder Farmstead Historic District JRumpel
.575
IMerldian
01-22131 1 6360 N. Shandee Dr. _
Shandee
6360 N.
IMeTiclian
01-19734 _1 Boise Valley Church of the Brethren IStar
721 N.
IMerldian
01-19728 Star Rd. house - 6585 IStar
16585 N.
IMerician
01-13597 10.E. Krider House JSlale
121 E.
Meridian
01-13580 1 124 E. State IState
124 E.
Meridian
01-13579 _ _ 32 E State
State
132 E.
IMerldian
101-13598 1 143 E State IState
143 E.
IMerldian
01-13578 46 E. State .Stale
46 E.
Meridian
01-4282 82000210'E. F. Hunt House 'state
149 E.
IMerician
01-13600 1 155 E. State IState
155 E.
IMericlan _
01-21863 1 1jacksons Shell gas station IState
166 E.
IMeridian
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Sites Registrar
State Historic Preservation Office
April 2014
Idaho Historic Sites Inventory
Meridian Area of Impact
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01-13591
1114 E. State
late
114 E.
Meridian
01-13590 96001506
Harry & Della Tolleth House
state
134 E.
Meridian
01-13605
135 E. Stale
Stale
135 E.
Meridian
01-13607_
Frank Neurse House _
Slate
211 E.
Meridian
01-13611
303 EState
State
_ 303 E.
IMeridian
01-13612
307 E. State
18tate
1307 E.
Meridian
01-13593.1
.312 E. Stale
IStale
1312 E.
Meridian
01-13613 1
1313 E. Slate
IState
1313 E.
Meridian
01-13618
435E. State
IState
1435 E.
Meridian
01-13594
':438 E. Stale
stale
1438 E.
Meridian
01-13596
jDaly House
IState,
1524 E. _
Meridian
01-13595 1
jDaly House
IState
1532 E.
IMerician
61-19800
Stoddard Rdfarmstead - 2035/2045
Stoddard
2035!2045
Meridian
01-22032 1
INewcomb House
_Tasa _
1320 N _
Meridian
01-22031
Medley House
-rasa
3354 W
Meridian
01-22026_
—1
Hilt House
jTasa
13379W
IMeridian
01-22027
IKile House
ITasa
13451W
IMenclian
01-22068 1
Marvin Lateral Crosses 1-84, 1/2 mile west of
S. Ten Mile Road overpass
Ten MI
Meridian
I01-22035 1
Smith Foundation Clearing north of Kennedy
Lateral, east of South Ten Mile Road
Ten Mile
Meridian
01-22023 1
ICarney Property
ITen Mile
175S
IMeridian
01-22034 1
Brandt Property
ITen Mile
11085S
IMeridian
01-22029 1
ILubacky Property _
Ten Mile
11155S
IMenclian
01-19790
Houghton Farmstead/Steward/Fggam
Farmstead
Ten Mile
1505S
Meridian
01-19789 1
Sleepy Hollow Farm
ffen Mile
11520S
IMeridian
01-22036
S. Ten Mile Road house - 1620
ITen Mile
11620S
Meridian
[0-1197 64 _
King barn _
Ten Mile
4065
Meridian
01-15282 .Ten
MileRoad house - 5160
Ten Mile
_ 5160 _
Meridian
01-19820
S. Ten Mile farmstead - 5220
Ten Mile
5220 S.
Meridian
01-23111
Ten Mile Rd., S., 6020 --Farmstead
Ten Mile
6020S.
Meridian
01-19738 jJeny
Stevenson/Simpson FarmsteadTen
Mile
6040
Meridian
01-13677
732 E Third
Third
732 E.
IMerldian
01-22001
Mason Creek - Pioneer Irrigation District
Drainage System Generally N and E of
Caldwell; NW, N and SE of Nampa at US
20126
US 20/26
Meridian
27-20291 1
Hwy. 20126 house -7070
JUS 20/26
_ 7070
Meridian
01-19754
George Leighlon/Tom Davis Farmhouse and
Icehouse
Ustick
2740 (2742)
E.
Meridian
01-19750
erna Davis & Ray Blades farmstead
Ustick
540 E.
Meridian
01-19749
Ed Davis farmstead
Ustick
1745 E.
IMericlian
01 19751 I ITyler/William
& Lent Snider barn (1948)
jUstick
840 E
Meridian
01-19752 1 lBorup/Rivera
house and barn 1135 & 1131
Ustick
1135
Meridian
01-19748
W. Ustick barn - 1515
Ustick
1515 W.
IMerldian
01-19753 1 lJohnson
farmstead
Ustick
1570 E.
IMerician
01-22062
. Uslick house - 1680
jUstick
_ 1680 W.
IMeridian
1-197
0 74
Ustick farmstead - 2875
Ustick2875
Meridian
01-15268 �Schmitchger/States
Realty
Ustick
3580
Meridian
01-15267
Harry Yost, Jr./Chris Hill house
jUstick
14400 E.
Meridian
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Sites Registrar
State Historic Preservation Office
April 2014
Idaho Historic Sites Inventory
Meridian Area of Impact
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Seberns/Angus McDonald/Morris Rambo
annslead
Ustick
5220 W.
Meridian
01-19744
omas McDermolt/George Wise/Claude
GrThoves/Ron Rice Farm
Ustick
6295 W.
Meridian
01-22086
Ustick Rd., 6330 --Farmstead
Ustick
6330 W. _
Meridian
01-15303
Dairy Operation
Ustick
7020 W.
Meridian
01-22085
1W. Ustick Rd., 7280 --Farmstead
JUstick
7280 W.
IMericlian
01-18070
1
IFirst Bank of Ustick
Ustick
111365
IMeridlan
01-15952
Sundell Lateral Lava Rock Check Al Sundell
Lateral, just S and E of Victory and Linder
rds., S of Meridian
Fictory
Meridian
01-15924
-Rldenbaugh
Canal Check Dam #1 Victoryictory
Rd., north of at Ridenbaugh Canal
Meridian
01-19795
. Victory Rd. farmstead - 835
[Victory .835
W. _
Meridian _
01-19797
Stanley Jackson/Harold Stanford farmstead
[Victory
2365 W.
Meridian _
01-23112
Victory Rd., W., 3030 --Farmstead
ictory
3030 W.
Meridian
Ob21847
Moxie Java
illiams
106 E.
_
Meridian
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Sites Registrar
State Historic Preservation Office
April 2014