Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lewiston
Lewiston, Idaho and Vicinity
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 501 — 18th St. Bridge — |
| 2► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — A Confluence of Rivers & Steam — |
| 3► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — A Man and His Island Dream — |
| 4► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Bert Zimmerly 1909-1949 — |
| 5► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 262 — Coyote's Fishnet A Nez Perce Indian legend tells how Coyote and Black Bear had a falling out while fishing here long ago — |
| 6► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Dwellings by the River — |
| 7► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Exploring on the River — |
| 8► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Firsts in Lewiston — |
| 9► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Fishing in the River — |
| 10► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Idaho's First Capitol On March 4, 1863, President Lincoln signed the Idaho Organic Act creating Idaho Territory — |
| 11► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 502 — John Silcott — |
| 12► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Kettenbach Building — |
| 13► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Lewis and Clark — |
| 14► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Lewis and Clark Traveled This Way In 1805; — |
| 15► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 314 — Lewis Clark State College — |
| 16► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 417 — Lewiston Hill — |
| 17► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 494 — Lewiston's Chinese Community — |
| 18► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 176 — Mackenzie's Post Early in September 1812, Donald Mackenzie set up a fur trade post near here for John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company — |
| 19► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Means Building — |
| 20► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 332 — Nez Perce Village This important archaeological site - occupied for 10,000 years or more has at least 10 pit houses as much as 5000 years old — |
| 21► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Northwest Passage Scenic Byway — |
| 22► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Old City Hall — |
| 23► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Pacific Northwest Bell Building (Historic Name) — |
| 24► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Relic of Rustic Past — |
| 25► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Site of Luna House Established 1861 — |
| 26► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 111 — Spalding's Mission Marcus Whitman and Henry Harmon Spalding led Presbyterian Missionaries West in 1836 to answer a Nez Perce call for teachers — |
| 27► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 418 — Steamboats — |
| 28► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — The Early Years in Nez Perce County — |
| 29► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 167 — The First Capital The organization of Idaho Territory was proclaimed in Lewiston July 10, 1863 and the first two legislatures met here — |
| 30► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Traveling on the River — |
| 31► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 495 — Tsceminicum "Meeting of the Waters" — |
| 32► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Writings on the River — |