Bonelli's Ferry
Bonelli's Ferry or Old Bonelli Ferry was a Colorado River ferry between Arizona and Nevada, located on the Colorado just above the Virgin River near to Junction City, later known as Rioville, Nevada in the late nineteenth century.
Bonellis Ferry, Nevada | |
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![]() View of the landing in 1890 | |
![]() ![]() Bonellis Ferry, Nevada Location within the state of Nevada ![]() ![]() Bonellis Ferry, Nevada Bonellis Ferry, Nevada (the United States) | |
Coordinates: 36°08′55″N 114°24′53″W[1] | |
Country | United States |
State | Nevada |
County | Clark |
Elevation | 1,204 ft (367 m) |
Time zone | UTC-8 (Pacific (PST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (PDT) |
GNIS feature ID | 863137 |
History
Bonelli's Ferry replaced Stone's Ferry, 2 miles down river, a flatboat ferry established in 1871. Ferry rights were sold to James Thompson who, in 1870, sold them to Daniel Bonelli,[2] a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from St. Thomas, Nevada. Bonelli moved up river to near Junction City in 1876 at the mouth of the Virgin River.[1] A wagon and 2 persons were charged $10.00 to cross, and $0.50 for each additional person.[3]
The ferry connected the road to the mining camps like Cerbat and Mineral Park, and to the Hardyville - Prescott Road, in Mohave County, Arizona to the road to the settlements on the Muddy and Virgin Rivers in Nevada and Southwestern Utah that supplied the camps.
Bonelli's Ferry was destroyed by a flood in 1904, the same year Daniel Bonelli died.[1] However his son, rebuilt and ran the ferry at least until the 1920s.[4]: 97 A ferry remained in use at the site until 1935 when Lake Mead began to rise.
References
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Old Bonelli Ferry (historical)
- Waldo C. Perkins (2006). "From Switzerland to the Colorado River: Life Sketch of the Entrepreneurial Daniel Bonelli, the Forgotten Pioneer". Utah Historical Quarterly. 74 (1).
- Will Croft Barnes, Arizona Place Names, University of Arizona Press, 1988, p.56
- James H. McClintock, Mormon Settlement in Arizona; a Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert, Manufacturing Stationers, Phoenix, Arizona, 1921
External links
- "Bonelli's Landing - 2008". quehoposse.org. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
- Panoramic photograph of Bonelli's Ferry on the Colorado River, before 1935 from UNLV Libraries Digital Collections
- Ferry above the mouth of Rio Virgin, 1890, Photographer: Robert Brewster Stanton, 1846-1922 from http://hdl.huntington.org, The Otis Marston Colorado River Collection, Huntington Digital Library
- Old ranch house at Bonelli's Ferry from http://hdl.huntington.org, The Otis Marston Colorado River Collection, Huntington Digital Library
- Bonelli's home at the mouth of Rio Virgin, 1890, Photographer: Robert Brewster Stanton, 1846-1922 from http://hdl.huntington.org, The Otis Marston Colorado River Collection, Huntington Digital Library
- Old ranch house at Bonelli's Ferry. from http://hdl.huntington.org, The Otis Marston Colorado River Collection, Huntington Digital Library
- Old Bonelli house at the mouth of the Virgin River seen from the river from http://hdl.huntington.org, The Otis Marston Colorado River Collection, Huntington Digital Library