Young's Ferry (Merced River)

Young's Ferry was a historical ferry crossing of the Merced River, located in present-day Merced County, California.

History

Young's Ferry was one of the three main crossings of the Merced River on the San Joaquin Valley section of the 19th century Stockton - Los Angeles Road.

The three crossings were located within 2 miles (3.2 km) downstream of the river's rapids named Merced Falls. Closest downstream from the rapids was Phillips' Ferry; then Belt's Ferry − later Murray's Ferry and the present day town of Merced Falls; and then Young's Ferry, which was 1.5 miles (2.4 km) downstream from Belt's Ferry/town of Merced Falls.

A sign was posted on the Stockton - Los Angeles Road along the river from Snelling to the rapids of Merced Falls, which read "T. W. T. Young's Ferry. Nearest and Best Road to All Parts of the Mines South of the River Merced." [1]

gollark: No.
gollark: Have you *seen* my reminders?
gollark: Yes. Also my past selves. It's very efficient.
gollark: I feel like I might need to implement rustaceous SPUDNET because this is ridiculous.
gollark: (it violates GTech™ policy)

See also

  • Stockton - Los Angeles Road topics

References

  1. John Outcalt. History of Merced County, California, Historic Record Co., Los Angeles, 1925; CHAPTER IX

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