Timeline of Boise, Idaho explained
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Boise, Idaho, United States.
19th century
- Pre-colonization - Area inhabited by Boise Valley Shoshone and Bannock Tribes, a part of the "Snake Country"
- 1811 – Wilson Hunt's expedition in search of Fur trade routes becomes the first White American settler to visit the area[1] [2]
- 1818 – "Joint-Occupation" of the region by the United Kingdom and the United States, in practice the region remained free of Settler incursions and HBC had a monopoly
- 1846 – British relinquishing of its claim, US takeover and establishment of "Oregon Territory.
- 1848 – Passage of Donation Land Claim Act Increasing settler incursion en route to the Pacific Coast of Oregon
- 1854 – Ward Massacre, the killing of 21 settlers in an attack on a 6-wagon caravan.
- 1863 – Gold mines discovered in the area. Fort Boise established by United States Army.
- 1864 – October 10: Governor of the territory and Boise Valley Shoshone tribe sign a treaty in which the tribe gives up the control of the land upon which Boise is located.[3] Treaty was never ratified by Congress.[4]
- 1864 – Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman newspaper begins publication.[5]
20th century
- 1900 – Population: 5,957.
- 1901 – Idanha Hotel opens
- 1902 - Boise High School building replaced. "Not the well-known white brick building present today, but traditional red brick, typical of the time period. The cornerstone was laid in 1902."
- 1905 – Carnegie Public Library opens [12] [13]
- 1906 – Boise Commercial Club organized
- 1907 – Julia Davis Park established
- 1908 – Pinney Theatre opens
- 1909 – College Women's Club organized
- 1910 – YWCA organized [14]
- 1912 – Idaho State Capitol opens (first phase)
- 1913 – Idaho Labor Herald and New Freedom newspapers begin publication.
- Boise-Payette Lumber Company in business
21st century
See also
Bibliography
- Boisé . 4 . 153 . 1910 . . 1.
- Book: Automobile Blue Book . https://books.google.com/books?id=b-QNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA415 . Boise . 1919 . Automobile Blue Book Publishing Co . New York. . Automobile Blue Book.
- Book: Federal Writers’ Project . https://archive.org/details/idahoguideinword00federich . Idaho: A Guide in Word and Pictures . . Caldwell, ID . Caxton Printers . 1937 . Boise . 253+. Federal Writers’ Project .
External links
Notes and References
- “Wilson Price Hunt.” American Western Expansion. Accessed May 6, 2022. Link.
- “Wilson Price Hunt Expedition Historical Marker.” Historical Marker, October 18, 2020. Link.
- Idaho State Historical Society. “Text of the Treaty of Fort Boise, October 10, 1864.” Link, September 1865.
- “CALEB LYON OF LYONSDALE AND THE BOISE CLAIM.” Idaho State Historical Society Reference Series, December 1974. Link.
- Web site: US Newspaper Directory . Washington DC . Chronicling America . Library of Congress . March 31, 2013 .
- Myers, Daniel. “An Archival Review and Ethnographic Study for the Relicensing of the Hells Canyon Complex Hydroelectrical Plants.” Idaho Power, July 2001. Link.
- Michno, Gregory, The Deadliest Indian War in the West: The Snake Conflict, 1864-1868. Caldwell: Caxton Press, 2007. pp 345-346
- Murray, Crystl. “Idaho Natives: Shoshone-Bannocks Tribes.” IDAHO NATIVES | SHOSHONE-BANNOCKS TRIBES. Accessed May 9, 2022. Link.
- Web site: MADEO. Feb. 25, 1886 White Idaho Residents Organize Anti-Chinese Convention. 2021-04-26. calendar.eji.org. en.
- Book: Women's Club Work in Idaho . The Souvenir of Western Women . 1905 . Portland, Oregon . Mary Osborn Douthit . Mary Osborn Douthit . wikisource:en:The Souvenir of Western Women .
- Web site: Collection Descriptions . Idaho State Historical Society . March 31, 2013.
- Web site: History of Boise's Library. Boise Public Library. https://web.archive.org/web/20110725091951/http://www.boisepubliclibrary.org/About_BPL/Policies_and_Plans/history.shtml. dead. 25 July 2011.
- Book: American Library Annual, 1917–1918 . 1918 . 7 v . New York . R.R. Bowker Co. .
- Idaho Branch . Journal of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae . January 1911 . . Chicago .
- “Large Sales,Pilot Training Upswing Marked by Aviation,” Idaho Statesman, Boise. January 2, 1947. p. 13.
- News: Senator Borah rests in mountain's shadow. Lewiston Morning Tribune. Associated Press. Bottcher. Walter R.. January 26, 1940. 1.
- News: Building urged . Spokane Daily Chronicle . Associated Press . October 4, 1972 . 3 .
- Web site: NCGA Co-ops: Idaho . . Iowa .
- Web site: Boise-Co-op .
- Web site: Come and Explore Over a Century of Prison History! . Idaho.gov . March 31, 2013.
- News: Pro ball returns to Boise after absence of 11 years . Lewiston Morning Tribune . June 18, 1975 . B1.
- News: Boise drops opener before 1,814 fans . Lewiston Morning Tribune . Associated Press . June 19, 1975 . B1.
- News: Historic hospital damaged by fire . Spokesman-Review . Associated Press . November 16, 1976 . 8 .
- News: Old building to be razed . Spokane Daily Chronicle . Associated Press . November 23, 1976. 22.
- Web site: Past Plays . Idaho Shakespeare Festival . March 31, 2013.
- News: Idaho bank plans rites . Deseret News . August 1, 1978 . B3 .
- News: Bank will dedicate new office building . Lewiston Morning Tribune . July 23, 1978 . 3D .
- News: Boise board tables 'Buckskins' . Lewiston Morning Tribune . Associated Press . September 14, 1977 . B3.
- News: Buckskins continue sans pay . Spokesman-Review . Associated Press . August 22, 1978 . 15.
- News: Church's body comes home to Idaho. Spokesman-Review . Associated Press. April 12, 1984 . 1 .
- News: Hundreds of Idahoans mourn. Spokane Chronicle. Associated Press . April 12, 1984 . 1 .
- News: Indians open season tonight . Spokesman-Review . Stalwick . Howie . June 16, 1987 . B1 .
- News: Stubbon fire guts old Boise building . Bend (OR) Bulletin . UPI . January 25, 1987 . A-6 .
- News: Downtown Boise fire under control . (Moscow) Idahonian . Associated Press . January 26, 1987 . 5 .
- The Hole Truth And Nothing But . Boise Weekly . Collias . Nicholas . November 23, 2005 .
- Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/19970401212443/http://www.ci.boise.id.us/ . Welcome to the City of Boise . 1997-04-01 . .
- News: Cincinnati takes inaugural Humanitarian Bowl . The Item . Sumter, SC . Associated Press . December 30, 1997 . 3B .
- Web site: About Boise. City of Boise. https://web.archive.org/web/20030604015609/http://cityofboise.org/public_information/about_boise.asp. dead. June 4, 2003.
- Web site: Boise, Idaho . Directory of Religious Centers . Pluralism Project . Harvard University . October 14, 2013.
- Web site: Meet the Mayors . . Washington, DC . March 31, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080627104834/http://www.usmayors.org/meetmayors/mayorsatglance.asp . June 27, 2008 .
- Web site: Idaho . CJR's Guide to Online News Startups . Columbia Journalism Review . New York . October 19, 2013 .
- Web site: Boise 150 . March 31, 2013 .
- “RBVP Proclamation.” Upper Snake River Tribes Foundation, June 8, 2017. Link.