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Meadows Schoolhouse: Meadows Schoolhouse: October 30, 1979 : State Highway 55: New Meadows: 8: Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad Depot: Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad Depot: April 19, 1978 : U.S. Route 95
Most of the camp was located in between Camas Creek and Spring Creek, although the tent of General Oliver O. Howard was located on a rise to the east of Spring Creek. [ 3 ] The siege site is located further to the northeast, at about 44°24′45″N 111°47′41″W / 44.41250°N 111.79472°W / 44.41250; -111.
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Chief Buffalo Horn, one of Howard's scouts, obtained a view of their camp. On August 18, the Nez Perce camped at Camas Meadows fifteen miles (24 km) to Howard's east in a meadow bisected by Spring and Camas creeks. The Nez Perce name for their camp was Kamisnim Takin, meaning "camas meadows". [13] Howard marched to Camas Meadows on August 19.
The Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad Depot is a building in the western United States, at New Meadows, Idaho, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Located on the west side of town, it is just south of Virginia Street ( U.S. 95 ) on the west side of South Commercial Avenue.