The Caldwell City Band in the early 1900s standing on the corner of 7th and Main St. in Caldwell, Idaho. This band represented Idaho at the Lewis and Clark Exposition in 1905. The members from left to right include 2. Roy Harmon, 4. Thorpe, 6. Nels…
The interior of the First National Bank in 1902, located on the northwest corner of 7th and Main at 625 Main in Caldwell, Idaho. The men in the picture include Chas W. Pinney, Walter Sebree, Howard Sebree, A. W. Gipson, B. F. White, J. H. Gipson,…
A photograph of Loui Fong, a Chinese vegetable merchant in 1910 Caldwell, Idaho. He lived in Caldwell until at least 1929 and when he died, his body was shipped to China. He was never married in Caldwell, but he did have a family in China.
A view of the Saratoga Hotel in 1910 located at 7th and Main in Caldwell, Idaho. The hotel originally opened on March 15, 1904. Also included in the picture is the Gilligan and Sarchet Millinery.
The corner of Arthur and Kimball looking west on Arthur in 1890 Caldwell, Idaho. The businesses, from left to right include the Al Butz Blacksmith Shop, Athletic Hall, Fire Bell, City Hall also known as "the shack" which was the building donated to…
A group picture of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, established around 1901 with Mrs. Stone as the first leader. The Chautauqua Circle spearheaded the drive to build a library in Caldwell. The women in the back row from left to right…
An aerial view of the Indian Creek flood of 1910 taken from City Hall in Caldwell, Idaho. Included in the picture are the Ralph Meek Home in the middle of the picture on the north side of the 600 block on Cleveland, the Potter Home which had two…
A flood caused by Indian Creek in 1910 at the business district of Caldwell, Idaho. Included in the picture are the Caldwell Wagon Works located where the I. D. Store is now located on 214 S. Kimball and the Christian Science Church located between…
A group of people outside the Magic Theatre on Homesteader's Day in 1909, located at 600 Block of Main St. on the North side of the street in Caldwell, Idaho.
The interior of the Hartkopf Tinsmith in 1907 located at the 800 block on the south side of Main St. in Caldwell, Idaho. Pictured in the image are Sam Hartkopf on the left, and Dr. Daniel Hartkopf on the right, Sam Hartkopf's father.
A view of the race track at the Canyon County Fair Grounds in 1908-1909 at Cleveland Blvd. in Caldwell, Idaho. The fair building is in the background and the fairgrounds are where President Taft visited when in Caldwell. The name of the horse is…