Idaho's Lakes, Rivers, and Canals

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Idaho's Lakes, Rivers, and Canals

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A view of the Oregon Shortline Railroad Depot with a train parked next to the building in 1913 Caldwell, Idaho.

A view of a source of Indian Creek in the desert in Idaho.

A view of one of the first artesian wells with Samuel Daniel Hartkopf Sr. in front of it in Caldwell, Idaho. The area in the picture is now the Caldwell Memorial Park, Lincoln School is also in the background of the photograph.

A close-up view of the first artesian well in Caldwell, Idaho. The well was located in Caldwell City Park.

A view of the Boise River Bridge which was built soon after 1883 in Canyon Hill, Idaho. The first ferry operated by Mundy was located here, the B. W. Rice home is also in the photograph, at the top of the hill.

A view of the Boise River Bridge in Idaho.

A view of a railroad car traveling along railroad tracks on a bridge over the Boise River in Idaho.

A view of the Brownlee Dam on the Snake River in Idaho.

A black and white photograph of some men putting in an irrigation system in 1930's Idaho. The man wearing the white shirt is Oscar Bamb.

A black and white photograph of the first water line in Caldwell, Idaho being installed. The man who is the second from the left is Sam D. Hartkopf.

A view of Indian Creek in Idaho.

A view of Indian Creek on the Ada County and Canyon County border in 1973 Idaho.

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A photograph of Indian Creek in Idaho.

A view of a bridge over Indian Creek on Kimball and Blaine in 1906-1907 Caldwell, Idaho. In the background is the Dan Campbell Livery on 7th and Arthur.

A view of 1910 Caldwell during the Indian Creek flood looking south on 7th and Main. Included in the photograph are City Hall, the Lowell Building, Commercial Bank Building, and Al Duncan Blacksmith.

A view of the Indian Creek Reservoir in Idaho.

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A photograph of the Lake Lowell Pavilion built by Charles Sebree in 1913 Caldwell, Idaho. In 1928 the building was moved to the corner of Indiana and Linden to become the Seventh Day Adventist Church. As of 1984 the building is still in the same…

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A view of the Lake Lowell Pavilion built by Charles Sebree in 1913 Caldwell, Idaho. In 1928 the building was moved to the corner of Indiana and Linden to become the Seventh Day Adventist Church. As of 1984 the building is still in the same location,…

A black and white photograph of the first water line in Caldwell along with a large group of workers lined up next to it. The water line was drilled by Sam D. Hartkopf.

A photograph of a reservoir in 1973 Idaho.
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