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Location of Boundary County in Idaho. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Boundary County, Idaho. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Boundary County, Idaho, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
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Bernard's Ferry is a historic site located on the Snake River north of Murphy off State Highway 78 in Owyhee County, Idaho. J.C. Bernard began operating a ferry at the site in 1884. He opened a road, utilizing the ferry, between mining town of Silver City and the Oregon Short Line railhead at Caldwell. A hotel and horse barn at this site were ...
Bonners Ferry, Idaho: 140 42.7 508 320 1905 D Albina: 105962 side ferry 1881 Portland, Oregon 85 25.9 85 85 1898 Albina No. 2: 104244 side ferry 1883 Portland, Oregon 107 32.6 205 151 1893 O Albina Ferry No. 1: 106446 side ferry 1886 Portland, Oregon 48 14.6 22 22 1887 O Alert: 1233 stern psgr 1865 Oswego, Oregon: 135 41.1 341 1871 RN [N 5]
Tetons and Snake River, Ansel Adams, 1942 This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Snake River, from the Columbia River upstream to its sources. Headwaters of the North Fork are at Big Springs near Island Park, Idaho, while Jackson Lake is at the head of the South Fork.
Two Indian chemical companies have been indicted for allegedly importing ingredients for the highly addictive opioid fentanyl into the United States and Mexico, the U.S. Department of Justice said ...
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 ...
Cooper's Ferry Archaeological Site. The most recent work at the Coopers Ferry site was a joint effort of Oregon State University and the Bureau of Land Management and led by Loren G. Davis. Excavation began in 2009 and ran until 2018. A hearth, pits, and animal bones including extinct horses were found.