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A photograph of a 1908 Golden Gate Route $50 railroad ticket. The Golden Gate Route offered the $50 ticket to anyone who purchased land in and moved to Caldwell.

A reproduction of part of the first page column in an issue of the first volume of The Caldwell Tribune. The paper was founded by W. J. Cuddy and his office was located at 500 Market Ave.

A Caldwell newspaper article titled "Band will Give Concert" from a May 1919 issue.

A clipping of a Caldwell newspaper from October 1917 about a benefit dance being held at Loke Lowell.

Newspaper headline "A Cowardly Crime" from the Caldwell Tribune on the assassination of Frank Steunenberg

A clipping of the Idaho Daily Statesman. One headline reads "Three Suspected Assassins Under Arrest" - in connection with the murder of ex-governor of Idaho, Frank Steunenberg.

A clipping of the Idaho Daily Statesman on the morning of December 31, 2021. The headline reads "Ex-governor falls victim to dynamiters".

A newspaper advertisement for M. E. Gilgan and Company in 1900 announcing the arrival of new stamped linens and other needlework supplies.

A photograph of the program and newspaper announcement of a performance by the Elks Minstrels at the American Theatre in Caldwell, Idaho.

A newspaper clipping from the Caldwell News Tribune that features Sara Rankin at the piano.

An advertisement in the 1908 College of Idaho annual for W. H. Redway and Company, as well as Meranda Tailor Shop.

The Humphrey & Gwinn General Store advertised in the January 12th, 1884 edition of the News Tribune.

Oct. 1917, Advertisement on Red Cross Benefit at Lake Lowell Pavilion
An image of the October 1917's Caldwell newspaper that has the advertisement on the Red Cross benefit at the Lake Lowell Pavilion.
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