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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BX1_register-rock_American-Falls-ID.html
After their meals were cooked and their livestock grazed, eany (sic)(Many?) pioneers took time to record their presence on this and other rocks in the area. The land around Register Rock was a common camping area along the Oregon and California tr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BWR_massacre-rocks-on-old-oregon-trail_American-Falls-ID.html
In this defile on August 10, 1862 a band of Shoshone Indians ambushed an Immigrant Train bound for Oregon killing nine white men and wounding six.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BWQ_oregon-trail_American-Falls-ID.html
Immediately west of here you will cross a small canyon that Oregon Trail emigrants regarded as their most dangerous exposure to Indians. After 1854, they had good reason to be alarmed. Wagon traffic has ruined important traditional Indian tra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BWO_massacre-rock-a-clashing-of-cultures_American-Falls-ID.html
These reported incidents of Shoshone Indian attacks on emigrant wagon trains in this gap and surrounding area between 1851 and August 10, 1862, led to the naming of these rock outcrop as "Massacre Rocks." The granite marker was dedicated by the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BW9_oregon-trail_American-Falls-ID.html
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BW8_twin-springs_Holbrook-ID.html
This was a major campground in the days of the California Gold Rush after Hudspeth's Cutoff brought the trail by here in 1849 Except in wet seasons, there was no water for 22 miles to the east. Parties often had to travel late into the night…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BW4_twin-springs-historic-site_Holbrook-ID.html
Twin Springs is an oasis amid rolling hills of sagebrush; or as the early pioneers described "an endless sea of Artemisia". Wildlife, birds and people are drawn to Twin Springs' still water and rich grasses. Indigenous people traveled this valley …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BUM_power-county-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_American-Falls-ID.html
Dedicated To the men and women of Power County who served their country in war and peace In Remembrance Of those who courageously gave their lives for freedom World War I Albert L. Ralphs · Robert Hutchinson · Rola…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BUL_a-town-on-the-move_American-Falls-ID.html
This "Sliver Horseshoe Bar" sign marks the prior site of an American Falls Historical Building dating from its original 1912 dedication at the old townsite now covered by the reservoir created by the Snake River dam completed in 1925. Although the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BU8_utah-northern-railroad_Pocatello-ID.html
This monument marks the route of the first Idaho railroad. The Utah & Northern narrow gauge was started as a Mormon co-op at Ogden, Utah in 1871. It reached Franklin, Idaho in 1874. Union Pacific interests extended the line to Garrison, Montana be…
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