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Menor's Ferry was a river ferry that crossed the Snake River near the present-day Moose, Wyoming, United States. The site was homesteaded by Bill Menor in 1892-94, choosing a location where the river flowed in a single channel, rather than the braided stream that characterizes its course in most of Jackson Hole. During the 1890s it was the only homestead west of the river. Menor's homestead included a five-room cabin, a barn, a store, sheds and an icehouse on 148 acres (60 ha), irrigated by a ditch from Cottonwood Creek and at times supplemented by water raised from the Snake River by a waterwheel. Menor operated the ferry until 1918, selling to Maude Noble, who continued operations until 1927, when a bridge was built at Moose.

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  • Menor's Ferry est un district historique dans le comté de Teton, dans le Wyoming, aux États-Unis. Situé à proximité immédiate de Moose, au sein du parc national de Grand Teton, cet ensemble architectural constitué autour d'un système de transport par câble qui permettait autrefois le franchissement de la Snake est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 16 avril 1969. (fr)
  • Menor's Ferry was a river ferry that crossed the Snake River near the present-day Moose, Wyoming, United States. The site was homesteaded by Bill Menor in 1892-94, choosing a location where the river flowed in a single channel, rather than the braided stream that characterizes its course in most of Jackson Hole. During the 1890s it was the only homestead west of the river. Menor's homestead included a five-room cabin, a barn, a store, sheds and an icehouse on 148 acres (60 ha), irrigated by a ditch from Cottonwood Creek and at times supplemented by water raised from the Snake River by a waterwheel. Menor operated the ferry until 1918, selling to Maude Noble, who continued operations until 1927, when a bridge was built at Moose. (en)
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  • Maud Noble Cabin, Menor's Ferry, Snake River, moved from Cottonwood Creek, Moose, Teton County, WY (en)
  • Menor's Ferry , Snake River, Moose, Teton County, WY (en)
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  • Menor's Ferry est un district historique dans le comté de Teton, dans le Wyoming, aux États-Unis. Situé à proximité immédiate de Moose, au sein du parc national de Grand Teton, cet ensemble architectural constitué autour d'un système de transport par câble qui permettait autrefois le franchissement de la Snake est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 16 avril 1969. (fr)
  • Menor's Ferry was a river ferry that crossed the Snake River near the present-day Moose, Wyoming, United States. The site was homesteaded by Bill Menor in 1892-94, choosing a location where the river flowed in a single channel, rather than the braided stream that characterizes its course in most of Jackson Hole. During the 1890s it was the only homestead west of the river. Menor's homestead included a five-room cabin, a barn, a store, sheds and an icehouse on 148 acres (60 ha), irrigated by a ditch from Cottonwood Creek and at times supplemented by water raised from the Snake River by a waterwheel. Menor operated the ferry until 1918, selling to Maude Noble, who continued operations until 1927, when a bridge was built at Moose. (en)
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