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- Fort_Lemhi abstract "Fort Lemhi was a mission approximately two miles (3 km) north of present-day Tendoy, Idaho, occupied by Mormon missionaries from 1855 to 1858.Approximately twenty-seven Mormon men left the Salt Lake Valley on May 18, 1855, as instructed by Brigham Young with Thomas S. Smith serving as the leader of this group and George Washington Hill as their main Shoshonean language interpreter. The party reached the Salmon River valley (then in Oregon Territory) on May 27 and selected a permanent site for its mission on June 15, 1855. The mission was named Fort Limhi for King Limhi who was one of the kings cited in the Book of Mormon. In Mormon scripture, King Limhi organized an expedition that lasted 22 days, the same duration it required the Mormon missionaries to reach the Salmon River Country. Consequently, they named their mission after King Limhi, and Limhi eventually became \"Lemhi\" .The community grew to over 200 people. The settlers brought stock raising and irrigated farming to the region, and dug ditches which are still in use. At least three of the Mormon missionaries at Fort Lemhi married Shoshone women.Due to high prices for cattle to supply the US Army sent to participate in the Utah War and anger at the Mormons aiding their traditional enemies the Nez Perce, the Bannocks under the leadership of Shoo-woo-koo and some Shoshone acting in alliance with them stole the Mormon missionaries' cattle herd and many of their horses. A few of the Mormons were killed in this process, and the fort was abandoned in about February 1858.Fort Lemhi was reoccupied in 1862 by miners, who grew vegetables there for sale.The name Lemhi became applied to the Lemhi River and valley surrounding the mission site, as well as to the Lemhi Shoshone whom the mission served, the Lemhi Pass and eventually Lemhi County.The site is on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Fort_Lemhi added "1972-02-23".
- Fort_Lemhi area "36421.7078016".
- Fort_Lemhi nearestCity Salmon,_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi nrhpReferenceNumber "72000443".
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- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Bannock_people.
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- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1855_establishments_in_Oregon_Territory.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Lemhi_County,_Idaho.
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- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Lemhi,_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Lemhi_County,_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Lemhi_Pass.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Lemhi_River.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Lemhi_Shoshone.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Limhi.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Mormons.
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- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Nez_Perce_people.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Territory.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Salmon,_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Salmon_River_(Idaho).
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_Valley.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Shoshoni_language.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Tendoy,_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLink Utah_War.
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Lemhi Mission".
- Fort_Lemhi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Lemhi".
- Fort_Lemhi yearOfConstruction "1855".
- Fort_Lemhi added "1972-02-23".
- Fort_Lemhi governingBody "Private".
- Fort_Lemhi locmapin "Idaho".
- Fort_Lemhi name "Fort Lemhi".
- Fort_Lemhi nearestCity Salmon,_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi refnum "72000443".
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- Fort_Lemhi subject Category:1855_establishments_in_Oregon_Territory.
- Fort_Lemhi subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Lemhi_County,_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi subject Category:Forts_in_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi subject Category:Forts_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi subject Category:History_of_Idaho.
- Fort_Lemhi subject Category:History_of_The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints.
- Fort_Lemhi hypernym Mission.
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- Fort_Lemhi type Place.
- Fort_Lemhi type Attraction.
- Fort_Lemhi type Establishment.
- Fort_Lemhi type Facility.
- Fort_Lemhi type Fort.
- Fort_Lemhi type Site.
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- Fort_Lemhi comment "Fort Lemhi was a mission approximately two miles (3 km) north of present-day Tendoy, Idaho, occupied by Mormon missionaries from 1855 to 1858.Approximately twenty-seven Mormon men left the Salt Lake Valley on May 18, 1855, as instructed by Brigham Young with Thomas S. Smith serving as the leader of this group and George Washington Hill as their main Shoshonean language interpreter.".
- Fort_Lemhi label "Fort Lemhi".
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- Fort_Lemhi isPrimaryTopicOf Fort_Lemhi.
- Fort_Lemhi name "Fort Lemhi".