A New Look at Old Middleton – National Register of Historic Places

Every successful town has certain advantages to ensure its ongoing viability.Transportation, businesses, a residential core, and services for its citizens are a few essentials.Middleton in 2023 certainly has these. A state highway runs through the town, businesses lineour main street, many neighborhoods offer inviting places to live, and a variety of banks,insurance agencies, and agricultural … Continue reading A New Look at Old Middleton – National Register of Historic Places

Historical Society of Middleton’s Annual Meeting

The Historical Society of Middleton held its annual meeting Saturday, February 4. Thespeaker, Barbara Perry Bauer of TAG Consultants, presented the results of TAG’s historicalsurvey of part of downtown Middleton. The Society contracted with TAG to conduct a“reconnaissance level” survey of Middleton, bordered by Main Street, Dewey, Third, andHawthorne. Within that area, Bauer found a … Continue reading Historical Society of Middleton’s Annual Meeting

A New Look at Old Middleton – Middleton Library

Towns grow and change; buildings are transitioned to new purposes; residents come and go; and City leaders with foresight and persistence pave the way for these changes. When Middleton began, it was agricultural, with fields, orchards, cattle, and related businesses that developed to process and market these farm products. This is the story of two … Continue reading A New Look at Old Middleton – Middleton Library

Foote Family History in Middleton, Idaho

This month, we are remembering another Middleton woman, Becky Foote O’Meara, who unfortunately lived a much shorter life, due to cancer, but who also had a significant impact on preserving Middleton’s history. Becky not only helped to preserve Middleton’s history, but her family IS also Middleton’s history. Her great-grandfather was the first Mayor of a … Continue reading Foote Family History in Middleton, Idaho

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! Traditionally falling on the second Monday of the month of October, we celebrate this day to honor Native American peoples and commemorate their histories and cultures. In Idaho, there are five federally recognized tribes: the Shoshone-Bannock, the Shoshone-Paiute, the Coeur d'Alene, the Kootenai, and the Nez Perce tribes. The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes … Continue reading Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!