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  1. Spalding is an unincorporated community in the northwest United States, located in northern Nez Perce County, Idaho. Description. The community is located ten miles (16 km) east and upstream of Lewiston, on the Clearwater River, at the mouth of the Lapwai Valley.

  2. Nez Perce National Historical Park was established in 1965, and a museum was opened at the park headquarters in Spalding, Idaho, in 1983. The 38 discontiguous sites span three main ecoregions, covering a wide range of elevations and climate. Numerous animal species inhabit the park areas, including several that are considered sensitive.

  3. Spalding, Idaho. Spalding is 10 miles east of Lewiston, originated in 1895 and was named for the Reverend Henry Harmon Spalding, a Presbyterian missionary from New England, who established a mission in 1836 on Lapwai Creek, near this location among the Nez Perce Indians.

  4. The Spalding site is rich in history. Long before the arrival of explorers or missionaries, this was a place where the Nez Perce lived and fished. Beginning in 1838, the Rev. Henry Spalding established his mission here, but this is just one short chapter in the story of a site that has seen continuous habitation for generations.

  5. 3 de dez. de 2023 · The Spalding area is home to the Nez Perce National Historical Park's visitor center, museum, and park headquarters along with several historic sites, including the Watson's Store, the Indian Agency's cabin and agent's residence, remnants of the Spalding Mission, and archelogical remains of the gristmill, sawmill, and associated millraces.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2023 · When Spalding built his mission here in 1838, the site was barren of trees. The current appearance of the historic area is one of the legacies of the centennial anniversary of the Spalding's arrival in the Lapwai Valley.