Montana Territory

The reogranization of the Idaho Territory in 1864, showing the newly-created Montana Territory.
The Montana Territory was an organized territory of the United States that existed between 1864 and 1889. The territory was organized out of the existing Idaho Territory by Act of Congress and signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on May 28, 1864. The areas east of the continental divide had been previously part of the Nebraska and Dakota territories and had been acquired by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase. The territory also included a portion of the Idaho Territory west of the continental divide and east of the Bitteroot Range, which had been acquired by the United States in the Oregon Treaty, and originally included in the Oregon Territory. The boundaries of the territory did not change during its existence. It was was admitted to the Union as the State of Montana on November 8, 1889.

See also

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
howard scott warshaw
pachacuti
akure
mekteb i sultani
myocarditis
joan peters
1904 in canada
cox's bazar
antigo, wisconsin
hms colossus (1787)
elbonia
stage box
multicore cable
de laval nozzle
wheellock
va 176
manawatu wanganui
malkhaz abdushelishvili
andrija maurovic
kishori amonkar
john billingsley
stephan micus
precocial
atlantis (brothel)
1877 in canada
anthony montgomery
demonolatria libri tres
athos (album)
original italian pizza
1866 in canada
flatlands, brooklyn
michael o'hare
teimuraz bagrationi
charles lennox, 5th duke of richmond
matchlock
martn corts
hmas hawk
1864 in canada
ecm (record label)
zuytdorp
free body diagram
1862 in canada
arimaa
79 park avenue