
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Bingham County, Idaho.
Bingham County was created January 13, 1885. It was named for Henry H. Bingham, a congressman from Pennsylvania and friend of William Bunn, Idaho's Territorial Governor. The county was formed from Oneida County and was later partitioned itself to form Bannock (1893), Fremont (1893), Bonneville (1911), Power (1913), and Butte (1917) counties.
Adjacent Counties
- Jefferson County
- Bonneville County
- Caribou County
- Bannock County
- Power County
- Blaine County
- Butte County
Cities & Communities
- Aberdeen
- Alridge
- Atomic City
- Basalt
- Blackfoot (County Seat)
- Cerro Grande
- Clarkson
- Coffee Point
- Collins
- Cox
- Firth
- Fort Hall
- Gibson
- Goshen
- Groveland
- McDonaldville
- Moreland
- Morgan
- Pingree
- Rising River
- Riverside
- Rockford
- Rose
- Shelley
- Springfield
- Sterling
- Thomas
- Wapello
- Wolverine
- Woodville
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Bingham County Historical Society
