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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Jim Moore Place in near Dixie in IdahoThe Jim Moore Place in near Dixie in Idaho County, Idaho dates from 1898, when Jim Moore and C. E. Churchill built the first house there. The house and eight other buildings which followed in the next 15 years were log buildings, with logs hewn by broad axe. There was also a root cellar, an orchard, and agricultural fields. Jim Moore did not homestead the property, but rather obtained a placer mining claim on it, naming it Slide Creek Placer. It was deemed significant as "the only remaining relatively unaltered example of a lifestyle that is rapidly disappearing in the Salmon River country." The Jim Moore Place is located on one of the major routes to the Thunder Mountain Mining area called the Three Blaze Trail. Campbell's Ferry is located across the Salmon River from the Jim Moore Place and was instrumental in providing a crossing of the Salmon River, Idaho for the miners traveling to the Thunder Mountain Mining area. The listed area is 42 acres (17 ha) in size and included nine contributing buildings, a contributing structure, and a contributing site.buting structure, and a contributing site.
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rdfs:comment The Jim Moore Place in near Dixie in IdahoThe Jim Moore Place in near Dixie in Idaho County, Idaho dates from 1898, when Jim Moore and C. E. Churchill built the first house there. The house and eight other buildings which followed in the next 15 years were log buildings, with logs hewn by broad axe. There was also a root cellar, an orchard, and agricultural fields. Jim Moore did not homestead the property, but rather obtained a placer mining claim on it, naming it Slide Creek Placer. It was deemed significant as "the only remaining relatively unaltered example of a lifestyle that is rapidly disappearing in the Salmon River country."disappearing in the Salmon River country."
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