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A photograph of the original Tom Burns Chevrolet building at 816 Arthur St. in Caldwell, Idaho. The building was constructed for Tom Burns in 1926 by H. J. McNeel. After Tom's death, his brother, Dan, took over the business. Later, Dan's son, Randall…

A photograph of the Allied Seed Company plant at 520 Blomquist in Caldwell, Idaho. This was the pilot and processing plant for the Allied Seed Company, which were large dealers in the fields of seeds in the east. This was their first Western plant.…

A photograph of the Kerrick Stecher Clinic under construction at 1819 Ellis Ave. The building was designed by Smith-Keys and Blakley for doctors Charles Kerrick and Jack Stecher. It was built by David Dorsey.
David Dorsey's 1960 Ford Galaxie is…

A photograph of the Calvert Hotel in 1905. The hotel was located at about 815 Arthur St.
The building is one of the earliest buildings in Caldwell, built before 1891. Addison Calvert purchased the building in 1903 when it became known as Hotel…

A photograph of an advertisement for the Snodgrass Picture Shop in 1917.

A photograph of the site of the Safeway Store between 4th and 5th on Cleveland and Dearborn St. This photograph was taken the day before construction began. The building was completed by Dave Dorsey and opened for business in September of 1956.

A photograph of the interior of Robert's Meat Market

A photograph of the Oaks Department Store in 1905 located on the 700 block of Main St.

A photograph of the aftermath of a building fire at the Mollerup Implement Company at 814 Main St. in 1958. The fire occurred at night. According to Mr. John Mollerup, the fire was almost under control when the water from the fire line quit and there…

A photograph of a team track by the old Home Lumber Company. This was probably the largest carload of big structural sawed wood beams that was shipped into Caldwell at the time. They were on the account of McNeel Lumber Company.
These beams were…

An aerial photograph of the J.C. Penney building at 305 Kimball Ave. The building was built by Dave Dorsey fro Hilp and Rhodes of San Francisco, California.

A photograph of a 1905 advertisement for the Golden Rule Store in Caldwell.

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A photograph of the First National Bank in Caldwell in 1905. The post office was located in the rear of the bank building, the Palace Bar and Lunch was located to the left of the bank, and a lodge was located on the upper floors.

A photograph of the Dairymen's Creamery building shortly after the Caldwell Flour Mill ceased to operate and before any changes were made to the front part of the buildings. Carl M. Carlson was the manager of the creamery at this time.

A photograph of a crane placing the milk storage tank in the Dairymen's Creamery building.

A photograph of the milk storage tank in place at the Dairymen's Creamery.

A photograph of a crane lifting a milk storage tank into place.

A photograph of a crane unloading the first 30,000-gallon milk storage tank. The tank was steel-clad, insulated, and lined with a stainless steel liner tank. It weighed about 30,000 pounds.

A photograph of the Caldwell Flour Mill and Dairymen's Cooperative Creamery of Boise Valley with its smokestack.

A photograph of the construction of the Progressive Care Center - a unit of Caldwell Memorial Hospital - in the spring of 1963. The building was constructed by David Dorsey for the sum of just under $600,000. This building, along with the main…
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