As of the 2000 Census, the population of Lemhi County Idaho is, 7,806.
Lewis County Idaho was established in 1911.
The web address of the Lemhi County Historical Museum is: http://www.lemhicountymuseum.org
Sacagawea was born in what was to become the US state of Idaho, possibly in the area near present-day Salmon in Lemhi County, Idaho.
The address of the Lemhi County Historical Museum is: 210 Main St, Salmon, ID 83467-4111
lots and lots of things could be "called" economics in that area but only one thing in lemhi county Idaho should be considered "economics" and that is called... POOPING!!!!.... lemhi county folk love to go out in their back yard and take a nice big dump all over their lawn and then sell it to the local farmers for fertilizer. if you ask anybody that live there how they "work", they will probably deny it but in all reality it is correct.
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R.G Tysdal has written: 'Structural geology of western part of Lemhi Range, east-central Idaho / by Russell G. Tysdal' -- subject(s): Geology - Idaho 'Stratigraphy and depositional environments of Middle Proterozoic rocks, northern part of the Lemhi Range, Lemhi County, Idaho' -- subject(s): Geology - Idaho, Geology, Stratigraphic - Proterozoic
At the time of Sacagawea's birth, there were no organized cities in Idaho. It is thought that she was born somewhere near present-day Salmon in Lemhi County, Idaho.
The total area of Idaho County Idaho is, 8,485 sq mi, (21,976 km sq)
The airport code for Lemhi County Airport is SMN.
Sacagawea was born c. 1766 into an Agaidiku ("Salmon Eater") tribe of Lemhi Shoshone between Kenney Creek and Agency Creek about twenty minutes away from Hayden and Bear Trail Creeks in the city of Salmon in Lemhi County, Idaho.