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5 Fun Facts About October 9 In Idaho History
1. In 1855, Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe was born in Wallowa Valley, Oregon, which was still part of the Idaho Territory at the time. Chief Joseph became famous for his resistance against the forced relocation of his people onto a reservation. 2. In 1985, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes...
5 Fun Facts About October 8 In Idaho History
October 8 is an interesting day in Idaho's history, with many significant events occurring on this date throughout the years. Here are five facts about October 8 in Idaho's history: 1. The Idaho State Penitentiary was established on October 8, 1870. The prison was originally built to house federal prisoners,...
5 Fun Facts About October 7 In Idaho History
1. Idaho officially became a state: On October 7, 1890, President Benjamin Harrison signed a proclamation admitting Idaho as the 43rd state of the United States. 2. First wool warehouse is built: In 1869, the first wool warehouse in Idaho was built in Boise. The warehouse was used for storing...
5 Fun Facts About October 6 In Idaho History
1. Idaho became a state on October 6, 1890. At the time, it was the 43rd state admitted to the Union. 2. The first governor of Idaho, George L. Shoup, was inaugurated on October 6, 1890. Shoup had played a key role in securing Idaho's statehood, and served as governor...
5 Fun Facts About October 5 In Idaho History
1. On October 5, 1865, the first issue of "The Idaho World" was published in Idaho City, becoming the first newspaper in the territory of Idaho. 2. In 1898, the Nez Perce War officially ended with the surrender of Chief Joseph, who had been leading a group of Native Americans...
5 Fun Facts About October 4 In Idaho History
1. Lewis and Clark Expedition On October 4, 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled through present-day Idaho along the Clearwater River. They encountered the Nez Perce tribe and recorded their observations in their journals. 2. Idaho Statehood Idaho became the 43rd state in the United States on October 4,...
5 Fun Facts About October 3 In Idaho History
1. In 1864, Idaho Territory was established by President Abraham Lincoln. This paved the way for the eventual statehood of Idaho in 1890. 2. In 1927, the world's largest cedar tree was felled in Idaho. The tree stood over 178 feet tall and had a circumference of over 62 feet....
5 Fun Facts About October 2 In Idaho History
1. Idaho became a state on October 2, 1890. This day is celebrated as Idaho Day in the state. 2. In 1958, the new state capitol building in Boise was dedicated on October 2. The building took four years to construct and is known for its Art Deco style. 3....
5 Fun Facts About October 1 In Idaho History
1. Idaho officially became a state: On October 1, 1890, Idaho officially became the 43rd state in the United States, after being a territory for 26 years. This day is celebrated as Idaho Statehood Day. 2. First television station in Boise: On October 1, 1953, KTVB, the first television station...
5 Fun Facts About September 30 In Idaho History
1. In 1864, the Idaho Territory was established by President Abraham Lincoln, with Lewiston chosen as the capital. This marked an important milestone in Idaho's history and brought more attention and development to the region. 2. On September 30, 1887, the Idaho Volunteer Cavalry returned home from their service in...
5 Fun Facts About September 28 In Idaho History
1. On September 28, 1935, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) completed construction of the first fire lookout tower on Squaw Butte near Emmett, Idaho. The CCC was a federal program created during the Great Depression to provide employment for young, unemployed men and to conserve natural resources across the country....
5 Fun Facts About September 27 In Idaho History
1. On September 27, 1908, Idaho became the first state in the United States to adopt a statewide initiative and referendum process, which allows citizens to propose and vote on laws and constitutional amendments, bypassing the state legislature. 2. The first football game between two Idaho colleges was played on...