rock work. Blasting done by Utah Construction Co. in building part of North Fork wagon road to replace old road where torn up by Idaho Northern Rail Road grade. At foot of Phillip's Hill, near Forks of Payette. Looking south, 1911. Powderman in...
rock work. Blasting done by Utah Construction Co. in building part of North Fork wagon road to replace old road where torn up by Idaho Northern Rail Road grade. At foot of Phillip's Hill, near Forks of Payette. Looking south, 1911. Powderman in...
Register Rock-Point of historical interest on Old Oregon Trail. rock is of soft nature. Names have been inscribed on rock by emigrants camping near the site. (Idaho FAP 109-C Neeley-Bonanza Ranch)
Ferries were popular in the old days. This one over the Snake River near Thousand Springs near Twin Falls, Idaho is transporting a horse and rider and an automobile.
Early Days: Before road signing became more prevalent, the old �Sampson orange markers� along with a Sampson map usually got the motorist to his or her destination. (1916 Model Ford)