- Settled: By Mormon settlers 1880-82
- Original Name: The area is located in Golden Valley, and sometimes the two names are used almost interchangably
- Origin of Name: Named for two families of early settlers, the “Churches” and the “Hills”
- Historical Summary: Churchill was the third rail stop, south of Kenyon and north of Trout on the Oakley Branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad and also the name of the farming community in its vicinity; settled at the time the Oakley Irrigation Project was established; Churchill was a “scattered” community according to the“Latter-day Settlement of Oakley, Idaho;” at one time it had a schoolhouse
- Location: 14.6 miles (18 minutes) southwest of Burley on Hwy 27, then turning west on 1000 S. – Golden Valley Road; northwest of Oakley, adjacent to Marion; it has been described as being half-way between Oakley and Milner

Churchill, ID
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