A ca 1914 image of the courthouse during the May Day celebration. People are seen in the trees, leaning out the courthouse windows, and standing in their cars. Important to note is the fact that the courthouse has a clocktower.
Charles Vogt posing with his exhibit of produce at the ca 1912 Canyon County Fair. There are two signs present, one stating "Ranch Exhibit ex Chas Vogt" and the other says "4 years from Sage Brush."
A black and white photograph of people milling about during the Homesteader's Parade in Caldwell, Idaho 1912. On the left side of the photo are a number of women with fashionable clothing and umbrellas.
An article from a June 21, 1912 issue of the Caldwell Tribune. The article is titled "New School of Music for Caldwell" and details the new music school planned for Caldwell, Idaho.
An article from a June 21, 1912 issue of the Caldwell Tribune. The article is titled "Choral Club gives Banquet" and details the banquet hosted by the club.
A view of the cast of the play "Contest of the Nations" in costume in front of Voorhees Hall in 1916 Caldwell, Idaho. Included in the picture are Majorie Beale Oakes at the piano and F. F. Beale kneeling beside the piano.
A photograph taken on July 15, 1915 of an unknown man standing in front of a car decorated for the Fourth of July. The place and source of the photo are unknown.
A photograph of a large crowd viewing the Liberty Bell which was on a railroad train in July 1915 Caldwell, Idaho. The photograph was taken from the north side of the railroad, the Liberty Bell was only in Caldwell for about 15 minutes.
An article titled "New Organ is Played" from a Caldwell newspaper in January 1918. The article details the purchase of a $7,500 Wurlitzer Organ by the Huree Theatre as well as it being played to the public for the first time.
A photograph of Freda Kerrick in a wedding dress in 1919, part of her head is not included in the photograph. Freda Kerrick married Horatio Miller on August 4, 1919.
A photograph of Buick automobile in 1916 Caldwell, Idaho. Included in the picture are the driver, Early Wheel who owned a laundry business, and B. L. Newell who worked in the courthouse.