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(F) 44.98326, -113.64006, Fort Lemhi | </googlemap> | ||
(M) 44.9832, -113.65048, Fort Lemhi Roadside Marker | |||
(F) 44.98374, -113.64068, Fort Lemhi Lower Site | |||
(F) 44.98326, -113.64006, Fort Lemhi Upper Site | |||
(1855-1858) | (1855-1858) | ||
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Fort Lemhi (1855-1858) - Established 18 Jun 1855 in Lemhi County, Idaho, by a group of Mormons sent by Brigham Young. Abandoned in 1858. HistoryEstablished 18 Jun 1855 by a company of Mormons sent by Brigham Young to teach the local Indians how to farm. The Fort was a 16 rod square log stockade enclosing some 25 cabins and an attached 16 rod square adobe corral. This was the first attempt to establish a permanent settlement in Idaho but frequent conflicts with the Nez Perces Indians forced its abandonment in April 1858.
Current StatusFort Lemhi Monument with a marker and remains of a wall.
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Visited: 16 Jul 2017
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