1891 Idaho Map Print - Old Map Of Idaho Wall Art Poster - State Of Idaho History Map From Official Records
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Settled primarily by French fur trappers during the eighteenth and early nineteenth century, Idaho was officially recognized as an American Territory in 1846. It was included in the Oregon Territory until Oregon achieved statehood in 1849. At that point, Idaho was included in the Washington Territory. Idaho officially became a state in 1890 and maintained a local economy that relied on lumber milling, fur trapping, and farming in its fertile valleys. This map was one of the first published following statehood and was created by the noted and prolific Julien Bien Company, which published numerous depictions of the American West.Bien maps are recognizable due to their classic style and minimal aesthetic. As the turn of the century neared, Idaho remained a relatively remote area that relied on local trading to support a regional economy. To this day, Idaho remains one of the most rugged terrains in the United States. It contains some of the last unspoiled natural areas, including the Franck Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area, the largest protected contiguous land. The iconic Snake River flows through the Snake River plain in southern Idaho and is an integral part of the Columbia River’s tributary system. While the Eastern United States was experiencing a boom in manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution, Idaho remained a predominantly agricultural region supplying major markets with crops like potatoes and wheat. This is an authentic piece of American cartographical history that depicts one of the most pastoral regions in the United States.Our museum quality giclee print comes printed with archival ink on premium heavyweight matte paper. Williston Forge Overall Size: 24" H x 18" W

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