Replacement of Snake River Bridge, Marsing, Idaho
1955 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
1955 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
The bridge for Idaho Hwy 55 crossing Snake River at Marsing was replaced in 1955. 1955 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
The banks of the Snake River on the stretch south of the Boise Valley provided native Americans a place to fish, to gather, and to spend the winter. Above Marsing and east to Swan Falls the Snake flows through an … Continue reading →
It appears someone used paint or chalk to make some of the writings more visible. 1956 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
The banks of the Snake River are the site of many writings by Indian tribes. In southwestern Idaho, these drawings can be found carved into boulders along the north bank of the Snake upstream from Marsing. 1956 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Snake River ferry northwest of Weiser, Idaho, 1954. This is labeled as Brownlee Ferry, but judging by the topography I would say this is upriver from Brownlee. There was a bridge over the Snake River between the communities of Heath, … Continue reading →