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Two chinese folks with long braids.

A photograph of Margaret Gipson, daughter of J. H. Gipson, in the 1970s. Margaret was the secretary of the Caldwell School District.

A photo of a smokejumper parachuting down over McCall, Idaho.

A photo of A.I. Myers, pictured to the far right, and his family stand in front of their 1908 Buick automobile. Other folks pictured are the following people: Bruce Myers, 2nd from left, Bess Myers, 3rd from left, sister of Bess Myers (name unknown),…

A graphic (from Sarah Jospeha Hale) taken from Godey's Lady's Book published ca 1867. This image depicts women's fashion and showcases the intricate dresses of the time.

A color plate from Sarah Josepha Hale's Godey's Lady's Book ca 1867. This image gives insight into what the desired clothing for American women was around this time.

A portrait of Frank Steuenberg who was Governor of Idaho from 1897 to 1900.

A portrait of Harry Orchard, the man who was hired to kill former Idaho governor, Frank Steunenberg.

Photograph of Daniel D. Campbell, an early mayor of Caldwell and owner of Campbell and Black Livery, later Campbell Livery.

A portrait of Kansas Senator Alexander Caldwell, for whom the town of Caldwell was named.

A portrait of Howard Sebree, an instrumental figure in the early days of Caldwell. He served as Caldwell mayor from 1893-94, was involved with the Stock Growers Bank (first bank in Caldwell), opened the Sebree General Store, and built the Saratoga…

A portrait of Robert Strahorn, founder of the city of Caldwell.

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Two photographs of the Johnston brothers in front of their cabin. From left to right: Dennis Johnston, Thomas Johnston, and David Johnston.

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A photo of Dr. William Judson Boone, founder and first President of the College of Idaho, in 1931.

A portrait of Carrie Blatchley (Gwinn), wife of Henry D. Blatchley.

A photograph of Carl "Hap" Hollrich and his express wagon.

A portrait of Fredric Fleming Beale from the College of Idaho music department.

Photograph of Daniel Hartkopf, owner of Sam Hartkopf and eary settler in the Caldwell area. Settled into the area with his wife in 1882.

A photograph of Dr. H. H. Hayman, a professor at College of Idaho.

A portrait of Dan Campbell, father of Eldora Lowe, and an early mayor of Caldwell.
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