Heath, Washington County, Idaho, United States
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- Heath
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- An 1890s silver mining town in the N part of the county, 20 mi NW of Cambridge, near the Oregon border. Post office 1900-1930. At one time an active mining area with a smelter, which was junked during WWII for lack of labor and profitable ore prices. Named for Thomas Heath, one of the discoverers of silver in the district.
- 44.751824744° 45' 06.6"N-116.7696063116° 46' 10.6"W
- Heath 5.5 mi. W
- Wildhorse (Adams County) 7.8 mi. NW
- Brownlee (Baker County, Oregon) 9.1 mi. NW
- Goodrich (Adams County) 12.4 mi. SE
- Robinette (Baker County, Oregon) 12.8 mi. W
- Cambridge 13.2 mi. S
- Hornet Creek (Adams County) 11.4 mi. E
- 2,259 m
- 764851666
- Updated Apr 19, 2020