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Territorial evolution of Idaho

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An enlargeable map of the United States after the creation of the Territory of Idaho on March 3, 1863.
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An enlargeable map of the United States after the admission of Idaho to the Union on July 3 1890.
An enlargeable map of the United States as it has been since Hawaiʻi was admitted to the Union on August 21, 1959.

The following chronology traces the territorial evolution of the U.S. State of Idaho.

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See also

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Montana Territorial evolution of Montana
Nevada Territorial evolution of Nevada
Oregon Territorial evolution of Oregon
Utah Territorial evolution of Utah
Washington (state) Territorial evolution of Washington
Wyoming Territorial evolution of Wyoming

References

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  1. ^ Thirty-seventh United States Congress (March 3, 1863). "An Act to provide a temporary Government for the Territory of Idaho" (cgi-bin). Retrieved June 5, 2009.
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