The Museum's History:
The Idaho Museum of Natural History was founded in 1934 in Pocatello
as the Historical Museum at the Southern Branch of the University
of Idaho, as Idaho State University was then called. The Museum
was established by a group of professors in an effort to collect,
preserve, and display the region's natural and cultural heritage.
The earliest collections, consisting of about 5,000 objects,
were primarily anthropological, archaeological and historical
artifacts largely donated by the Pocatello Chamber of Commerce
and faculty and supporters of the Southern Branch. The biological
collections were developed by faculty in the Biological Sciences
Department at approximately the same time. The Museum was governed
by a 17-member Historical Museum Committee until the mid-1950's
when it was renamed the Idaho State College Museum and its first
full-time director was appointed. In 1963, Idaho State College
became Idaho State University, and the Museum changed its name
to the Idaho State University Museum.
For many years, the Museum's holdings were strewn about the ISU
campus in a variety of buildings. In 1976, Museum offices, exhibits
and collections finally found a permanent home in the old library
building, now known as the Museum Building. In 1977, the museum
reoriented its mission to focus on natural history and the Ray
J. Davis Herbarium and zoological collections were formally transferred
from the ISU Department of Biological Sciences. Its historical
collections were handed over to the Idaho State Historical Society,
the Bannock County Historical Society, and the Idaho State University
Library.
Also at this time, Museum and university officials worked at
the state level to gain recognition for the Museum. In May 1977,
the Idaho State Board of Education adopted a resolution requesting
that Governor John Evans designate the Idaho State University
Museum as the Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH); he signed
this proclamation on July 1, 1977. In 1986, the Idaho State Legislature
confirmed the governor's proclamation by enacting legislation
that formally designated the Museum as the official state museum
of natural history (Idaho Statute 33-3012).
IMNH now exists as a Special Program of Public Service (with
separate line-item funding) of the Idaho State Board of Education,
with Idaho State University providing additional support, advocacy
and supervision. Currently the Museum holds and cares for over
500,000 natural and cultural objects in its collections areas
located in the Museum building's basement and fourth floor. The
basement also houses the exhibition fabrication shop and artifact
and fossil preparation laboratories. The main floor contains administrative
offices, the Education Resource Center, education classroom, and
Children's Discovery Room, the Stirton-Kelson Library, exhibition
galleries, exhibition graphics studio, and Museum Store. Research
areas, including the Idaho Virtualization Laboratory, space for
student and visiting researchers, and curator offices are found
in the basement and on the fourth floor.
In 2009, the Idaho Museum of Natural History will celebrate its
75th birthday.