Dr. History's Tales of the Old West

King Hill

11.22.2022 - By Dr. Ken TurnerPlay

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Nellie Burgess drew on forty acres along the Snake River and called it the Rainbow Ranch. She planted a garden and trees, hauling water by bucket from the river. Along with the other homesteaders, they built a church and improved on their homes and ranches. It grew into the small Idaho community of King Hill.

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