Examples of 'idaho territory' in a sentence

Meaning of "idaho territory"

Idaho territory: Refers to the historical territorial boundaries of Idaho before it became a state, or it could describe a specific region within Idaho

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Idaho Territory assumed the boundaries of the modern state at that time.
Into the mountains and north along the Idaho Territory then back by the Canadian border.
Central High School was the only high school in the Idaho Territory.
After moving to Idaho Territory he remained active in politics until his appointment as governor.
The first daily newspaper and telegraph office in Idaho Territory were established in Silver City.
The city is named after John Hailey, a two-time Congressional delegate from the Idaho Territory.
When he arrived in Idaho Territory in June he found the government in serious disarray.
Later in life, he became the seventh Governor of the Idaho Territory.
He died in Boise, Idaho Territory while still in office.
In 1863, Lewiston became the first capital of the newly created Idaho Territory.
A mining boom in Idaho Territory caught Thayer 's attention in 1860, prompting him to move west.
Charles Paynton was a Boise pioneer who arrived in Idaho Territory in 1876.
Regardless, part of Washington Territory, including Idaho County, was used to create Idaho Territory in 1863.

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