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New bridge over Salmon River about 1&1/2 miles upstream of Somes Bar

DT Data Page #: 492

Newspaper: The Humboldt Times

Newspaper Date: 10/18/1925

Page #: 10

Item Type: New bridge

Place: Salmon River Somes Bar

Text: A new bridge over the Salmon River about 1&1/2 miles upstream of Somes Bar has just been completed. This bridge has been desired for a long time. It opens up a vast territory of the Klamath National Forest, and the construction was under the supervision of the USDA and Bureau of Public Roads. The bridge brings together the road along the Salmon River to Etna Mills, Fort Jones, and Yreka with the road from Somes Bar to a little beyond Oak Bottom. This bridge will open up Haypress Meadows, that contains 1000 acres of fertile soil that has never been touched by a plow. The bridge is 150 feet long with a steel deck, wooden approach.

Key Words: New Bridge, Salmon River, Somes Bar

Microfilm Call # : MF 10