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- Q5244561 subject Q8119825.
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- Q5244561 abstract "De Lamar (also DeLamar) is a ghost town in Owyhee County, Idaho, United States. Its elevation is 5,463 ft (1,665 m), and it is approximately 6 mi (9.7 km) west of Silver City. The community lies within an area governed by the Bureau of Land Management.The community formed around the De Lamar Mine, which was established in 1888. Named for mining magnate and former sea captain Joseph Raphael De Lamar, the mine and community quickly boomed and busted, declining after 1890. Despite the community's decline, it continued to exist as a populated community for several decades; it was the location of a summer-only post office from 1917 to 1930.In 1976, the ghost town was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district. Although the district included an area of approximately 1,600 acres (650 ha), only four of the community's buildings remained in sufficient condition to qualify as contributing properties.".
- Q5244561 added "1976-05-13".
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- Q5244561 nrhpReferenceNumber "76000679".
- Q5244561 thumbnail De_Lamar,_Idaho_(1898).jpg?width=300.
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- Q5244561 yearOfConstruction "1889".
- Q5244561 added "1976-05-13".
- Q5244561 built "1889".
- Q5244561 governingBody Q1010556.
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- Q5244561 name "Delamar Historic District".
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- Q5244561 refnum "76000679".
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- Q5244561 comment "De Lamar (also DeLamar) is a ghost town in Owyhee County, Idaho, United States. Its elevation is 5,463 ft (1,665 m), and it is approximately 6 mi (9.7 km) west of Silver City. The community lies within an area governed by the Bureau of Land Management.The community formed around the De Lamar Mine, which was established in 1888. Named for mining magnate and former sea captain Joseph Raphael De Lamar, the mine and community quickly boomed and busted, declining after 1890.".
- Q5244561 label "De Lamar, Idaho".
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- Q5244561 depiction De_Lamar,_Idaho_(1898).jpg.
- Q5244561 name "Delamar Historic District".