
The Snake River and Blackfoot River converge in this 1940s survey of southeastern Idaho, illustrating a landscape defined by an extensive network of irrigation infrastructure and indigenous land. The Fort Hall Indian Reservation occupies the southern half of the sheet, featuring the Indian Agency, the Indian School, and the Ross Fork Indian Sch. The region's agricultural dependency is evident through a complex system of canals and ditches, such as the Aberdeen-Springfield Canal and the Peoples Canal, which draw from the river systems to support settlements like Moreland, Groveland, and Wapello.
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1940 Blackfoot
Bingham County, ID

1943 Blackfoot
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1971 Blackfoot
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1974 Blackfoot
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1978 Blackfoot
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2010 Blackfoot
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2013 Blackfoot
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2017 Blackfoot
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2020 Blackfoot
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2024 Blackfoot
Bingham County, ID