Fort Boise

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Fort Boise was a key 19th-century frontier outpost in present-day Idaho that served as an important resupply and waystation for emigrants traveling westward along the Oregon Trail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf frontier outpost
historic fort
controlledBy Hudson's Bay Company
United States Army
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasRole emigrant support station
military post
resupply point
trading post
waystation
hasSuccessor Fort Boise self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fort Boise (U.S. Army post near present-day Boise)
influencedDevelopmentOf Boise, Idaho, United States
surface form: Boise, Idaho region
locatedIn Boise River
surface form: Boise River valley

Idaho
near present-day Parma, Idaho
near the Oregon–Idaho border
near the Snake River
near the confluence of the Boise and Snake Rivers
present-day Idaho
locatedInHistoricalRegion Oregon Country
locatedInTime 19th century
locatedNear Fort Hall
locatedOnRoute Oregon Trail
namedAfter Boise River
nearbyModernCity Boise, Idaho, United States
surface form: Boise, Idaho
originallyBuiltBy Hudson's Bay Company
partOf network of forts along the Oregon Trail
significance important landmark on the Oregon Trail
important resupply point for westward migration
key 19th-century frontier outpost in the Pacific Northwest
usedBy Hudson's Bay Company
Oregon Trail emigrants
United States Army
surface form: U.S. Army

emigrants traveling westward
fur traders

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Oregon Trail notableLandmark Fort Boise
Fort Boise hasSuccessor Fort Boise self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fort Boise (U.S. Army post near present-day Boise)
Columbia District (by the Hudson's Bay Company) hadMajorPost Fort Boise
subject surface form: Columbia District (Hudson's Bay Company)