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(left) Pocatello coal tipple (shortly after it was built in 1913), where steam engines were refueled. This huge structure held coal mainly brought from Union Pacific mines near Kemmerer. The lead engine is a 4-6-2 Pacific. Bannock County Historical Society Collection. |
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(right) December, 1914 Union Pacific timetable of the Salt Lake to Butte route. Click on image for a larger view. | |||||||
Population
of Ten Largest Idaho Cities in
1890 and 1990
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1890
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1990
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1.
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Rexburg | 2,967 |
1.
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Boise | 125,738 | ||
2.
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Moscow | 2,861 |
2.
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Pocatello | 46,080 | ||
3.
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Pocatello | 2,330 |
3.
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Idaho Falls | 43,929 | ||
4.
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Boise | 2.311 |
4.
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Nampa | 28,365 | ||
5.
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Eagle Rock | 1,588 |
5.
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Lewiston | 28,082 | ||
6.
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Preston | 1,504 |
6.
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Twin Falls | 27,591 | ||
7.
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Franklin | 1,330 |
7.
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Coeur d'Alene | 24,563 | ||
8.
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Dayton | 1,230 |
8.
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Moscow | 18,519 | ||
9.
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Montpelier | 1,174 |
9.
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Caldwell | 18,400 | ||
10.
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Blackfoot | 1,174 |
10.
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Rexburg | 14,302 |