Seneacquoteen, Bonner County, Idaho, United States
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- Seneacquoteen
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Town on Pend Oreille River, 0.75 mi NE of Sawyer and 13 mi SW of Sandpoint; in Kaniksu NF.
- One of the earliest settlements in the county, first begun as a Hudsons Bay Company trading post. It was for a short time the county seat of Kootenai County in 1864. The name is derived from the Indian "crossing of the waters" and refers toan early river crossing at that point.
- 48.151577148° 09' 05.7"N-116.7554734116° 45' 19.7"W
- Sawyer 0.5 mi. S
- Priest River 7.4 mi. W
- Dover 9.6 mi. NE
- Sandpoint 12.7 mi. NE
- Oldtown 13.2 mi. W
- Newport (Pend Oreille County, Washington) 13.4 mi. W
- Seneacquoteen 0.2 mi. W
- Westmond 7.2 mi. E
- Evergreen (Priest River) 7.4 mi. W
- Drake 10.1 mi. E
- Lakeview (Sandpoint) 11.5 mi. NE
- Pinecrest 11.7 mi. NE
- Greenwood (Spirit Lake, Kootenai County) 13.9 mi. S
- Pine Grove 13.9 mi. SW
- Mountain View (Kootenai County) 14.1 mi. S
- Newport (Pend Oreille County, Washington) 14.5 mi. W
- 640 m
- 392695095
- Updated Apr 19, 2020