Menor’s Ferry

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Menor’s Ferry was a watercourse ferry that crossed the Snake River close to the contemporary cervid, Wyoming, USA. The location was homesteaded by Bill Menor in 1892-94, selecting a location wherever the watercourse flowed in a very single channel, instead of the decorated stream that characterizes its course in most of Jackson Hole.
During the Eighteen Nineties it had been the sole homestead west of the watercourse. Menor’s homestead enclosed a five-room cabin, a barn, a store, sheds associate degreed an house on 148 acres (60 ha), irrigated by a ditch from Cottonwood Creek and from time to time supplemented by water raised from the Snake River by a waterwheel. Menor operated the ferry till 1918, marketing to Maude Noble, United Nations agency continuing operations till 1927, once a bridge was designed at cervid.

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