Part 26 (1/2)

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War, declaration of, department of,

Yeas and nays,

THE GOVERNMENT

OF IDAHO

By

J.T. Worlton

Superintendent of Schools, Sugar City

Copyright, 1907, By

Charles Scribner's Sons

CONTENTS.

HISTORICAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS THE GOVERNMENT OF IDAHO.

HISTORICAL.

The country out of which Idaho was created, known as a part of the Oregon Country, was acquired by treaty with England in 1846. Long before this date, however, trappers, hunters, explorers, and st.u.r.dy pioneers had found their way across the Rocky Mountains into the fertile valleys drained by the tributaries of the Columbia.