The Washington Historical Quarterly, Volumes 1-10Washington University State Historical Society., 1919 - Northwest, Pacific |
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Page 17
... Idaho and North- eastern Washington was being prepared for shipment to Fort William on Lake Superior . Spokane House was a trading post of the North- West Company of Montreal and the gentlemen ( bourgeois or partners ) of the Company in ...
... Idaho and North- eastern Washington was being prepared for shipment to Fort William on Lake Superior . Spokane House was a trading post of the North- West Company of Montreal and the gentlemen ( bourgeois or partners ) of the Company in ...
Page 19
... Idaho boundary line . The next morning he goes a little distance toward Post Falls before starting back . His name for the Spokane River but really for the Coeur de Alene Lake and tribe . 7 Post Falls . Spokane House . He is now on the ...
... Idaho boundary line . The next morning he goes a little distance toward Post Falls before starting back . His name for the Spokane River but really for the Coeur de Alene Lake and tribe . 7 Post Falls . Spokane House . He is now on the ...
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... Idaho . It has prevented many a money- wasting proposition , as artesian wells and reservoirs . This could have been done only by the best experts . Another group , less expert but more enthusiastic , has been the National Irrigation ...
... Idaho . It has prevented many a money- wasting proposition , as artesian wells and reservoirs . This could have been done only by the best experts . Another group , less expert but more enthusiastic , has been the National Irrigation ...
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... Idaho and Wyoming , in 1908 , took an additional million acres and Idaho has today a third million acres . Oregon did not fare so well due to poor state laws , but after adopting , in 1909 , the Idaho - Wyoming laws , is at pres- ent ...
... Idaho and Wyoming , in 1908 , took an additional million acres and Idaho has today a third million acres . Oregon did not fare so well due to poor state laws , but after adopting , in 1909 , the Idaho - Wyoming laws , is at pres- ent ...
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... Idaho and there are complications ; for action on the part of the legislature of Idaho would be necessary and protests would be brought by the settlers of the basin who would object to having their farms destroyed or endangered . This ...
... Idaho and there are complications ; for action on the part of the legislature of Idaho would be necessary and protests would be brought by the settlers of the basin who would object to having their farms destroyed or endangered . This ...
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Page 137 - That the people inhabiting said proposed State do agree and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within the boundaries thereof...
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