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- Q16930942 subject Q7482827.
- Q16930942 subject Q8307183.
- Q16930942 subject Q8621610.
- Q16930942 abstract "The 39th meridian west from Washington is an archaic meridian based on the Washington meridian. The meridian is used as a boundary for two states.The first and only usage of the meridian as a boundary occurred in 1864. In that year, the Montana Territory was created from Idaho Territory with the meridian serving as its extreme northwestern boundary. Montana became a state in 1889, with Idaho following the next year.".
- Q16930942 thumbnail Wpdms_idaho_territory_1864_legend_idx.png?width=300.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q1212.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q1221.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q1656599.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q1810689.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q32099.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q7482827.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q7972575.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q8307183.
- Q16930942 wikiPageWikiLink Q8621610.
- Q16930942 comment "The 39th meridian west from Washington is an archaic meridian based on the Washington meridian. The meridian is used as a boundary for two states.The first and only usage of the meridian as a boundary occurred in 1864. In that year, the Montana Territory was created from Idaho Territory with the meridian serving as its extreme northwestern boundary. Montana became a state in 1889, with Idaho following the next year.".
- Q16930942 label "39th meridian west from Washington".
- Q16930942 depiction Wpdms_idaho_territory_1864_legend_idx.png.