GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
for
Nez Perce National Historical Park
and
Big Hole National Battlefield


CRAIG DONATION LAND CLAIM

At a pullout on the west side of U.S. Highway 95, about 8 miles south of Lapwai, Idaho, interpretive signs identify the area of the Craig Donation Land Claim as the first place in Idaho where a white settler obtained title to a farm through the Oregon Donation Land Act.

William Craig, a mountain man, interpreter, a friend of the Nez Perce and husband of a Nez Perce woman, was the only white person to have official permission from the Nez Perce to live on the reservation.

Map of site

 MANAGEMENT ISSUES

  • The site is next to a noisy highway; access is dangerous.

  • There is potential for development all around the area, including possible widening of U.S. Highway 95.

  • The boundaries of the original land donation have not been determined.

  • Interpretation is incomplete.

 ACTION PLAN

  • Information on park signs will be upgraded.

  • Interpretive emphasis will include both the land donation and Craig's relationship with the Nez Perce.

  • Historic boundary and present ownership of original land donation will be determined.

  • The memorandum of understanding will be retained.



http://www.nps.gov/nepe/gmp8-8.htm
Last Updated: 12-Nov-1999
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