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Though the exact area is unknown, this image shows the water levels within the city of Caldwell, Idaho following the 1910 Indian Creek Flood. Water levels were around knee-high on the two men seen in this photo.

This image shows the 1910 Indian Creek Flood from the viewpoint of looking west towards Arthur St. from 9th St. in Caldwell Idaho. Important infrastructure to note includes the Lavering Building which housed important businesses (i.e., Post Office).

Water saturated Caldwell's streets as a result of the 1910 Indian Creek Flood. Above is the view of the town looking west on Arthur St from the middle of 800 Block. Important to note within this photo are the Lavering Building (left) and Lowell…

Following the Indian Creek Flood in 1910, Caldwell residents/workers began to cleanup water and restore damaged buildings. The image above is another view of such efforts that happened at 7th and Main St. Within this image Caldwell Commercial Bank,…

This photo shows the cleanup that ensued on 7th and Main St. after the Indian Creek Flood of 1910. Within this photograph Caldwell Commercial Bank and John P. Plowhead's attorney office (found within the bank) can be seen. Numerous men are shown…

The photo above was taken from Kimball Ave. looking towards the train depot, and shows that the railroad tracks were covered in water. This disrupted transportation. Additionally, there are two men within the photo wading through the water, which is…

Indian Creek flooded in 1910 and disrupted daily life for Caldwell residents. This black and white photo shows the water levels on Arthur St. just west of the livery stable.

This photograph showcases the reach of the Indian Creek Flood by showing the water levels at the Canyon County Courthouse and railroad tracks between 9th St. and 12th St. The flood happened in 1910 and affected many aspects of Caldwell, Idaho.

The above image shows the 1910 Indian Creek Flood as viewed from Kimball Ave looking south towards Arthur St. The businesses affected on this street include Platte and Steele Furniture and Undertaking; Post Office (located in the rear of Lavering…

A photograph of the 1910 Indian Creek Flood on the 700 block of Arthur St. Businesses pictured includes Platte and Steele Furniture and the Idaho Hotel, both in the Lavering Building, Pioneer Irrigation, Blacksmith and Horseshoeing, and the Livery…

A photograph of the 1910 Indian Creek Flood looking west on Main St. from 9th St. Businesses pictured include the Caldwell Forwarding Company (front right), the Caldwell Tribune, Hildreth Photo, and Ballantyne Mercantile.

A photograph of the 1910 Indian Creek Flood, looking north on Kimball Ave from Main St. Pictured businesses are the Pacific Hotel (left) and the Idaho Lumber Company (right).

A photograph of the downtown Caldwell area looking west down Main St from the corner of Kimball Ave during the 1910 Indian Creek flood.

A photograph of the downtown Caldwell area looking east on Arthur from Kimball Ave. during the 1910 Indian Creek flood. Some of the businesses featured are Botkin & Blake Drugstores on the left and the Dan Ruby Livery - second building on the right.

A flood in Caldwell. The exact area is unknown.

A view of the city taken from City Hall during the 1910 Indian Creek flood in Caldwell, Idaho. In the photograph are the Ralph Meek home which is in the middle of the picture on the north side of the 600 block on Cleveland, the Potter home which is…

A view looking south on Kimball from Arthur St. during the 1910 Indian Creek flood in Caldwell, Idaho. The Caldwell Post Office is present in the photograph, on the right side with its awning rolled up.
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