- History Home
- People
- Undergraduate
- Graduate
- Master of Arts in History
- Master of Applied Historical Research
- Graduate Certificate for Secondary Educators
- Graduate Program Admission Requirements & Procedures
- Funding & Fellowships
- Graduate Advising Information
- Graduate Course Offerings
- Handbook & Forms
- Completed Graduate Projects and Theses
- Where are they now?
- Department Events
- History Tool-Kit
- Phi Alpha Theta
- Scholarships & Awards
- Internship Program
- Contact
- Faculty Resources
History News
Upcoming Events
There are no upcoming events.
Connect with Boise State History
Donate
Your continued support is key to our success. With your gift, you can nurture the educational aspirations of scholars who are changing the world for the better.
- Home /
- Faculty News & Events /
- Todd Shallat / Todd Shallat’s Terra Idaho history column: In 1868, a U.S. geography team encountered the magic of the Snake River Basin
Todd Shallat’s Terra Idaho history column: In 1868, a U.S. geography team encountered the magic of the Snake River Basin
Todd Shallat’s Terra Idaho history column: In 1868, a U.S. geography team encountered the magic of the Snake River Basin
June 1, 2015 /
Categories: Faculty News & Events History News Todd Shallat
Department of History | BSUHistory@boisestate.edu | (208) 426-1255 | Albertson's Library 192