Idaho terrain

idaho timeline

  • the founding of idaho

    the founding of idaho
    The Lewis and Clark expedition entered present-day Idaho on August 12, 1805, at Lemhi Pass.
  • First trip in idaho

    First trip in idaho
    The first trip to enter southern Idaho is believed to be a group led by Wilson Price Hunt, which traveled the Snake River while attempting to take an all-water trail west from St. Louis, Missouri, to Astoria, Oregon, in 1811 and 1812.
  • northwest compaine

    northwest compaine
    The North West Company's interior department of the Columbia was created in June, 1816, and Donald Mackenzie was assigned as its head.
  • fur domaniting idaho

    fur domaniting idaho
    Out of lois and clark on snake riverin Astoria, Mackenzie led fur brigades up the Snake River in 1816-1817 and up the lower Snake in 1817-1818.
  • first compaine

    first compaine
    The British-owned Hudson's Bay Company next entered Idaho and controlled the trade in the Snake River area by the 1820s.
  • americans try to be succussful

    americans try to be succussful
    Despite their best efforts, early American fur companies in this region had difficulty maintaining the long distance supply lines along the Missouri River.
  • idaho becomes a territory

    idaho becomes a territory
    On March 4, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed an act creating Idaho Territory[15] from portions of Washington Territory and Dakota Territory
  • idaho's territory

    idaho's territory
    The original Idaho Territory included most of the areas that later became the states of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, and had a population of under 17,000. Idaho Territory assumed the boundaries of the modern state in 1868.
  • idaho becomes a state

    idaho becomes a state
    idaho becomes a state by president Benjamin Harrison and the us senate voted and idaho became a state.
  • first governor

    first governor
    George L. Shoup became the state's first governor, but resigned after only a few weeks in office to take a seat in the United States Senate.
  • first years as state

    first years as state
    During its first years of statehood, Idaho was plagued by labor unrest in the mining district of Coeur d'Alene.
  • war breaks out

    war breaks out
    In 1892, miners called a strike which developed into a shooting war between union miners and company guards
  • death to a governor

    death to a governor
    The struggle's began to increase. In December 1905 the assassination of former Governor Frank Steunenberg by Harry Orchard (also known as Albert Horsley), a member of the Western Federation of Miners. Orchard was allegedly incensed by Steunenberg's efforts as governor to put down the 1899 miner uprising after being elected on a pro-labor platform.
  • stand off

    stand off
    In 1992 a stand-off occurred between U.S. Marshals, the F.B.I., and white separatist Randy Weaver and his family at their compound at Ruby Ridge, located near the small, northern Idaho town of Naples.