First Habitation in the Pocatello Region
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N 43° 01.479 W 112° 26.290
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The original Fort Hall, an Indian trading post on the Snake River, was the first habitation built in the Pocatello region.
Waymark Code: WMJPD3
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2013
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No 11
Erected 1932
Fort Hall
An Indian Trading Post
First habitation in this region, was built by Nathaniel J. Wyeth on Snake River 14 miles west of this monument July 15-August 4, 1834, and named for Henry Hall, senior member of Wyeth's firm.
The original stockade, 80 feet square was purchased by Hudson's Bay Company in 1837 and rebuilt with adobe walls and substantial roofs, becoming an important station on the California-Oregon Trail. The trappers abandoned it about 1855.
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Eastern Idaho Area Council, Boy Scouts of America and
Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association
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