An image of the group of ca 1860s Marble Front pioneers. Of specific interest is C.F. Madden (only male in the front row). He was one of the first to reach Florence, Idaho following the discovery of gold in Oregon (1861).
A photo of A.A. Hoover shown in an Odd Fellows uniform. He was part owner of the Hoover and Isham Building as well as owner and operator of a furniture/undertaking business in Caldwell, 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),…
This photograph of Alice Edwards (maiden name Aimsbury) was taken in 1978. Alice was a school teacher in the Caldwell area, and she was the mother of Beverly Edward, who did the first tape show for the Caldwell Oral History committee.
A picture of Anderson Miller Cox as a young man. He arrived with his parents, Reuben Cox and Anna Naiper Cox, in the Dixie area in September of 1864. Cox wrote article for numerous newspapers and lived out his 98 years in the Caldwell area.
A ca 1905 image the following women: (standing left to right) Anna Cox Allen who is the granddaughter of Reuben Cox, daughter of Riley Cox; Sarah Johnston Cox, the wife of Riley and niece to the Johnston Bros.; (sitting left to right) Mary Ann Day…
Within this group, the woman in the polka dot dress is Boone Annie Jamison, otherwise known as Mrs. William Judson. She was a part of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle who spearheaded drive for Caldwell Public Library.