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Fort Hall was a trading post established in 1834 by Nathaniel Wyeth, on the Snake River near Pocatello. It was the main stoping point on the Oregon Trail. It was destroyed by floods in 1862 and 1864 and rebuilt. The population of Fort Hall according to the 2000 census is 3,193.

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