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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 153 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BOISE  , a

city and the county-seat of Ada county,
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Idaho, U.S.A., and the capital of the state, situated on the N. side of the Boise
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river, in the S.W.
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part of the state, at an altitude of about 2700 ft . Pop . (1890) 2311; (1900) 5957; (1910) 17,358 . It is served by the
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Oregon Short
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Line railway, being the
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terminus of a branch connecting with the main line at Nampa, about 20 M . W.; and by electric lines connecting with Caldwell and Nampa . The
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principal buildings are the state capitol, the
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United States assay office, a Carnegie library, a natatorium, and the Federal
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building, containing the
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post office, the United States circuit and
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district court rooms, and a U.S.
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land office . Boise is the seat of the state school for the
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deaf and blind (1906), and just outside the city limits are the state soldiers' home and the state penitentiary . About 2 M. from the city are Federal barracks . Hot
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water (175° F.) from artesian wells near the city is utilized for the natatorium and to heat many residences and public buildings . The Boise valley is an excellent country for raising apples, prunes and other fruits . The manufactured products of the city are such as are demanded by a
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mining country, principally
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lumber,
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flour and machine-
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shop products . Boise is the trade centre of the surrounding fruit-growing, agricultural and mining country, and is an important wool market .

The

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oldest settlement in the vicinity was made by the Hudson's
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Bay Fur
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Company on the west side of the Boise river, before 186o; the
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present city, chartered in 1864,
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dates from 1863 . After 1900 the city grew very rapidly, principally owing to the
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great irrigation schemes in
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southern Idaho; the water for the immense Boise-Payette irrigation
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system is taken from the Boise, 8 m. above the city .

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