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  2. Jim Moore Place - Wikipedia

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    Campbell's Ferry is located across the Salmon River from the Jim Moore Place and was instrumental in providing a crossing of the Salmon River, Idaho for the miners traveling to the Thunder Mountain Mining area. The listed area is 42 acres (17 ha) in size and included nine contributing buildings, a contributing structure, and a contributing site ...

  3. Salmon, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Salmon Hockey Rink is a seasonal, outdoor ice hockey rink. Known for its mountainous views including the Continental Divide, the Salmon Hockey Rink hosts multiple tournaments that provide a strong tourism injection into Salmon during the winter weekends. Competitive teams, youth teams, and even recreational adult teams hit the ice in Salmon. [15]

  4. List of shipwrecks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The vessel hit a reef on Strait Island, near Pt. Baker, while carrying 269 passengers and a full cargo of copper ore and canned salmon. The vessel had previously picked up the crew from the wrecked Al-Ki and the pirates from the wrecked Manhattan. All passengers and crew were rescued before vessel sank by Curaçao, Ravalli, and Jefferson. She ...

  5. Cooper's Ferry site - Wikipedia

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    Along the lower Salmon River at Cooper's Ferry near Cottonwood. Cooper's Ferry is an archaeological site along the lower Salmon River near the confluence with Rock Creek in the western part of the U.S. state of Idaho, and part of the Lower Salmon River Archeological District.

  6. USS Skipjack (SS-184) - Wikipedia

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    USS Skipjack (SS-184), was a Salmon-class submarine, the second ship of the United States Navy to be named after the skipjack tuna.She earned multiple battle stars during World War II and then was sunk, remarkably, by an atomic bomb during post-World War II testing in Operation Crossroads.

  7. Red Lobster ‘abruptly’ closed this Idaho restaurant. Two ...

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  8. Campbell's Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Campbell's Ferry was a ferry crossing on the Salmon River, located at Mile 148 of the river in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. The ferry was part of the Three Blaze Trail, which connected Grangeville to Dixie, Idaho, to the Monumental Creek Trail at Thunder Mountain. William Campbell (and William Allen Stonebreaker were awarded ...

  9. USS Jesse Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Rutherford Jr. was born on 12 January 1923 in Salmon, Idaho. Rutherford enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on 14 July 1941. After undergoing basic training at San Diego, California, he reported to carrier USS Lexington on 8 November 1941. During the Battle of the Coral Sea on 8 May 1942, Lexington was hit by two bombs and two ...