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The First Church of the Nazarene was one of the earliest churches built in Nampa. As the town grew, so did the Nazarene congregations and their…

Harmon Moore's property now part of Kohlerlawn cemetery, Nampa.

Robert A. Davis discusses the Dewey family and the Dewey Palace in the early 1900s.

In 1874, at the age of two, J. O.'s mother, Lucy Titsworth, traveled by wagon train with her family to the Bruneau Valley. John Oscar Young is…

Ernest arrived in Nampa by train in 1915 and purchased land in the Deer Flat area for farming. His wife Luzean and baby daughter, Alta arrived shortly…

Reverend Yoesel served as one of the head pastors of College Church of the Nazarene in the mid-1980s.

Joseph Morrison Woodland met Johanna Adelaar while serving his mission in the Netherlands for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He…

1927, J. A. Winther came to Nampa with his wife and family upon accepting the position of Nampa school music teacher. Mr. Winther taught all grades…

Dr. Olive M. Winchester came to Nampa in 1917 to join the faculty at Northwest Nazarene College.

Nationally renowned theologian, Dr. H. Orton Wiley was the President of the Northwest Nazarene College, 1919-1926.

William Asa Wilcox married Elmira E. Hart in Logan, UT, 1903 and moved to Nampa briefly. The moved around a bit, before returning to Nampa in 1908,…

Dr. Henry Wesche, the eldest of four brothers, originally of Wisconsin, had served as a medical missionary in China (1926-1941,) but had to return the…

Harold's family moved from Colorado when he was a young boy. Harold married Lela Nadine John, September 1, 1928.

Charles Waigand Sr., originally of Aschaffenburg, Germany, married Wilhemina Honig in Herman, Missouri. Charles with daughter Martha came West to…

In 1908, Frank G. Stephens began planting 370 acres of orchard near Nampa.
Frank's father, Ezra F. Stephens was a nationally renowned horticulturist…

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