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Early access to the upper Payette River Valley was via Indian trails. In 1852, John Jeffery opened a trail from Fort Hall to the Oregon border with the intent to shorten the distance to western Oregon. The route was used a few times, but it wasn’t until 1862, when Tim Goodale’s wagon train reopened the route, that its use increased. This route left Fort Boise and traveled northwest to the bluffs ...
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