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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BU8_utah-northern-railroad_Pocatello-ID.html
This monument marks the route of the first Idaho railroad. The Utah & Northern narrow gauge was started as a Mormon co-op at Ogden, Utah in 1871. It reached Franklin, Idaho in 1874. Union Pacific interests extended the line to Garrison, Montana be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21T3_shoshone-and-bannock-tribes_Pocatello-ID.html
(Three panels are mounted in a kiosk located near the Fort Hall Indian Reservation Museum) Panel 1: Shoshone and Bannock Tribes Before settlers came to this region, Shoshone and Bannock tribal members moved with the seasons across t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21SP_shoshone-bannock-tribes-beyond-the-reservation_Pocatello-ID.html
The Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868 is among the most important documents created between the U.S. government and the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. In addition to affirming the establishment of the Fort Hall Reservation, the Fort Bridger Treaty reserved th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21SN_newe-m-bo-ai-indian-road_Pocatello-ID.html
This area was crossed by many trails used by the ancestors of the Shoshone and Bannock people. Some trails connected hunting and gathering grounds; others marked traditional ceremonial lands of the various Shoshone and Bannock bands. Among the tra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21PA_pocatellos-life_Pocatello-ID.html
Chief Pocatello - Born in a Time of Change It is hard to imagine the change Pocatello saw during his lifetime, and the challenges to his people's way of life to which he was forced to respond. Early Life Pocatello was born around…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21P9_the-city-of-pocatello_Pocatello-ID.html
Pocatello's origin lies in the railroads an the role they played in westward expansion. In the late-1800's, what would become Pocatello was a rest stop on the Utah and Northern Railroad, which went from Utah to Butte, Montana. In 1882, the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21P8_pocatellos-name-in-wwii_Pocatello-ID.html
Chief Pocatello's memory was honored by giving his name to two fighting vessels in World War II. USS Pocatello Tacoma-Class Frigate Launched October 17, 1943. It was sponsored by Miss Thelma Dixey, Chief Pocatello's great-granddaughte…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21P7_native-foods_Pocatello-ID.html
Shoshone Foods The Shoshone were experts in securing a living from the land around them. They made intense use of the animals and plants available to them, and nothing was wasted. Big Game Traditional foods including buffalo, el…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21P6_the-shoshone_Pocatello-ID.html
Chief Pocatello's People — The Shoshone The band led by Chief Pocatello were members of the Shoshone tribe. Shoshone territory included most of Idaho, northern Utah, northern Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Central Nevada and in California, in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21ON_fort-hall_Pocatello-ID.html
A registered national historical landmark Indian and trapper trading post established by Nathaniel J. Wyeth in 1834 and sold to Hudson's Bay Company in 1837 It was the vital point on the Oregon and California immigration trails and in establishing…
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