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Idaho State Historical Society Home Page

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Legislators from Latah and Nez Perce Counties met on November 5, 2007 to familiarize themselves with ISHS programs and budget. L-R: Tom Trail, Shirley Ringo, Keith Petersen (ISHS State Historian and Assoc. Director), Joe Stegner, Janet Gallimore (ISHS Executive Director), Gary Schroeder, and John Rusche. The Mountain Light is the quarterly newsletter of the Idaho State Historical Society. Please help us better serve our members and Mountain Light readers by taking a few moments to complete this survey. We will use your comments as a guide to changes to this publication. Follow the route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition across Idaho with a new book from the Idaho State Historical Society. Lewis and Clark Across the Mountains: Mapping the Corps of Discovery in Idaho, by Steve F. Russell, in Read More
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Regions in Idaho

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Regions in Idaho Subject: Geography/History Grade: K-12 Presented by: Suzanne Swinnerton, Boise, and Peggy Helton, Nampa Geography Themes: Regions, place, movement, location, and human interaction. Geography Standards: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18 Skills: Mapping, decoding, speculating, problem solving, team building, art, presenting. Objectives: 1. Identify regions of Idaho. 2 . Identify important characteristics within each region of Idaho. 3. Explain why the concept of region is changeable. 4. Analyze and decode historical information to describe the history of a region. 5. Create their own “historical information” in pictograph form. Method: Utilizing the Oregon Trail in Idaho as a virtual field trip, students will break into cooperative learning gro Read More
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