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An image of Caldwell Forwarding Company's umbrellas which advertised local grocery store Ackley's Market. These umbrellas were given to the construction workers that helped build Lake Lowell.

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A picture of a 1875 invoice from Middleton Milling Co. They sold flour and corn meal and were a popular milling spot during the 1800s.

A view of First National Bank in Caldwell, Idaho from the position of looking west on 7th St. towards Main St. This image was also the front side of a 1910 post card, as seen by the "HO" for Idaho in the lower left corner.

A 1943 image of Bess Myers (Mrs. A.I. Myers) in front of the Caldwell Sanitarium Hospital. It operated as a hospital from 1919-1950 and later became Henry Dorman's Residence.

An exterior view of Payne Wrecking Co., also known as Payne Auto Co. as it stood in 1948. This business was owned by Bud Payne and located on Liden and Cleveland Blvd. in Caldwell, Idaho.

A ca 1947 image of the interior of Payne Wrecking Co. The building was built by E.A. (Bud) Payne in 1946. He owned and operated the auto repair and light machine works business until he sold it to Frank Willmorth and his sons who renamed it Willmorth…

A 1970s image of Moore Stationery Store which was located on the north east corner of Kimball Ave. and Arthur St.

A ca 1915 photo of Golden Rule Store located on the north side of 700 Block on Main St. Within this image a parade band is marching by. Other notable businesses surrounding Golden Rule Store include City Bakery and C.E. Wycoff Drug.

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A picture of the Caldwell Traction Co. as well as a train car seen on the right side of the image (1918). Both of these were located at 4th St. and Arthur St. (where Bales Lumber was located in 1985) in Caldwell, Idaho. The traction car went to…

The Commercial State Bank was located at 7th and Main St in Caldwell, Idaho. The ca 1910 image above shows the interior of the bank and two workers; Mrs. Nellie Hayden (nee Jones) was a bank teller and Mr. Elmer Clark was a cashier.

Published in Caldwell by the women's suffrage movement on April 15, 1897 was the "Idaho Woman" newspaper. The image shows was the masthead of this news source looked like.

In Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company located on 7th St. across the alley from the bank, 3 operators are at a switchboard. Seen within the photo are (left to right) Mrs. Grace Udick, Unknown, and Frankie Hustead (Mrs. Henry Zeh). The man standing…

A side view of the Pacific Hotel and the Oregon Shortline Railroad Station's tracks/depot (on the left). Also within the image is Caldwell Forwarding Co.'s warehouse (back, center).

The above advertisement from 1900 was for the Oakes Bros. shoe department. It invited patrons to come and view their show window in order to see their selection.

The interior of Caldwell Forwarding Co. is shown in the above photo. This building is a warehouse/storage area. The two men shown (from left to right) are Ed Dement and Ed Bullock.

This advertisement concerns the Caldwell Butcher Co.--as well as the Caldwell Milling Co.--and was shown in 1900. The text discusses the butcher's fresh supply of various meats and what type of grain the flour mill was willing to buy.

Depicted above is J.L. Baker General Store as it stood in 1895 which was located in Caldwell, Idaho next to Caldwell Forwarding Co. and Saratoga.

A photo of people standing along the railroad tracks, crossing toward the Pacific Hotel. The train depot is visible on the opposite side of the tracks (Oregon Shortline Railroad Station).

Located on the north side of 700 block on Main St in Caldwell, Idaho is the Commercial Bank. This photo was taken sometime before 1906 and has four unknown men within it.

This above advertisement was first shown in the June 28, 1884 edition of News Tribune. It concerns the Fahy Bros. Saloon and was looking for patrons to come drink/enjoy their establishment.
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