Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Fort Hall” in entry shoshone-indians-or-snake-indians of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
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In 1867 a treaty was made at Fort Bridger, after which the United States government attempted to gather the scattered bands on reservations, and partially succeeded.
One reservation ( Fort Hall ) in Idaho contained at one time 1,200 of the tribe; and 800 were on a reservation in Wyoming Territory, exposed to attacks from the Sioux.
In 1899 there were 1,016 Shoshones at the Fort Hall agency...
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† | Fort Hall (Idaho, United States) | 14 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 user votes | |
† | Fort Hall (Idaho, United States) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 user votes |
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