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Henry Spalding's Mission Site - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

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In the summer of 1838, Henry Spalding and his wife moved their mission complex from Lapwai Creek to its present location, below the visitor center for Nez Perce National Historical Park. In 1974, archaeologists from the University of Idaho excavated the site and located the principal building and the subsequent additions made by Spalding. The evidence provides some insight into how Spalding built his complex - quickly and cheaply. The team did not find many artifacts, suggesting that Henry and Eliza did not have many personal possessions.

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located in lapwai nez perce national historical park idaho mission spalding s mission henry spalding eliza spalding lapwai mission era nez perce american indians archaeology henry spalding s mission site henry lapwai creek visitor center national parks gallery high resolution oregon
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1838
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https://npgallery.nps.gov/
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label_outline Explore Lapwai Creek, Lapwai, Nez Perce National Historical Park

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located in lapwai nez perce national historical park idaho mission spalding s mission henry spalding eliza spalding lapwai mission era nez perce american indians archaeology henry spalding s mission site henry lapwai creek visitor center national parks gallery high resolution oregon