Atlanta, Idaho

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Atlanta, Idaho.
Atlanta, Idaho.

Atlanta is an unincorporated town in Elmore County, Idaho, United States. It was founded in 1864 as a gold and silver mining community. While the official site for the town indicates it was settled in 1863 and named after the American Civil War Battle of Atlanta, the town was not settled until 1864. Mining activity near Atlanta preceded its establishment as a mining community. The John Stanley party discovered gold on the Yuba River on July 20, 1864, just two days prior to the battle of Atlanta. In November of that same year, John Simmons made the discovery of the Atlanta lode which contained both gold and silver.

Atlanta is located near the headwaters of the Middle Fork of the Boise River approximately 2 miles east of the mouth of the Yuba River.

Though founded as a mining community, and a number of private claims remain in the area, no significant commercial mining has occurred in the area for over 50 years, though more recently inquiries into opening a new plant have seen some headway. In place of mining, Atlanta has diversified into areas such as tourism, back-country activities, and preservation of the town's lengthy historic legacy.

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Atlanta (pdf). Idaho State Historical Society Series. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.


Coordinates: 43°48′06″N, 115°07′36″W