Nearby Communities in the 1890s
We largely built the following list with information that came from an Atlas published by Rand McNally in 1895. The Atlas had details such as the population of the community (which appears to have come from the 1890 Census) and whether there was a post office and/or railroad service available. Over time, we will continue to add communities that we find during our research.
If it applies, we indicate whether a community no longer exists and is now historic.<1>
Paha itself is historic and described in the Rand McNally Atlas as having a post office and railroad service.
The following communities are listed based on their distance from Paha, with the one closest to Paha listed first.
- Lind
(6 miles [9.7 km] to the southwest)
- Ritzville
(8 miles [12.9 km] to the northeast)
- Bemis
(11 miles [17.7 km] to the southeast)
- Bemis is located in Adams County
- Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Bemis
- Providence
(13 miles [20.9 km] to the southwest)
- Fletcher
(13 miles [20.9 km] to the southeast)
- Fletcher is located in Adams County
- Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Fletcher
- Washtucna
(20 miles [32.2 km] to the southeast)
- Hatton
(23 miles [37 km] to the southwest)
- Hooper
(24 miles [38.6 km] to the southeast)
- Kahlotus
(26 miles [41.8 km] to the south)
- Sulphur
(28 miles [45.1 km] to the south)
- Sulphur is located in Franklin County
- Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Sulphur
Footnotes ...
| <1> | We use the term 'Historic' broadly and it generally means that the community no longer exists. However, it can also mean that the community might still exist, but was significantly larger or had a more 'official' existence in the past than it does now. Unfortunately our sources of data have proven to be unreliable. If you can provide us with more specific information about Paha, please let us know so that we can improve our accuracy. |
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