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''[[Idaho|Idaho]] ► Idaho Emigration and Immigration''<br>''[[United_States_Emigration_and_Immigration|United States Emigration and Immigration]] ► Idaho Emigration and Immigration''  
''[[Idaho|Idaho]] ► Idaho Emigration and Immigration''<br>''[[United States Emigration and Immigration|United States Emigration and Immigration]] ► Idaho Emigration and Immigration''  
 
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The pioneers who traveled over the Oregon Trail in the 1840s and 1850s rarely settled in Idaho. There were temporary trading posts and Protestant and Catholic missions but no permanent white settlement in Idaho until 1860 when settlers from Utah established Latter-day Saint communities in the Cache Valley.  
The pioneers who traveled over the Oregon Trail in the 1840s and 1850s rarely settled in Idaho. There were temporary trading posts and Protestant and Catholic missions but no permanent white settlement in Idaho until 1860 when settlers from Utah established Latter-day Saint communities in the Cache Valley.  
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