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A photograph of the upper part of the Steunenberg Block Building shows the name of the building and the upper windows.

A photograph of the upper part of the T. C. Egleston building at 710 Main St. showing building name and date - 1906. It also shows the windows of Harol L Yeamon's office (1977).

A photograph of the brick facades on the building at 714 Main St. Businesses visible in the photograph are Creative Printing and El Tico Tico Bar.

A photograph of the Harmon Building taken in 1977. Businesses visible in the photograph is House of Leathers at 724 Main St.

A photograph of the International Order of the Odd Fellows Hall on the corner of Kimball and Cleveland (316 Kimball Ave).

A photograph of the cornerstone of the International Order of the Odd Fellows building in Caldwell, Idaho.

A photograph of the side of the International Order of the Odd Fellows building in Caldwell, Idaho.

A photograph of the home that was previously located at 601 N. Kimball and built by Mike Devers. This house was later burned and by 1984 the Fire Department condemned the home.

A photograph of the tower located on the house at 601 N. Kimball Ave. The house was built by Mike Devers.

A photograph of the carriage house behind 501 N. Kimball in Caldwell, Idaho.

A photograph of the front door, including the original screen door on the house at 409 North Kimball. This is the historic home of A. K. Steunenberg.

A photograph of the historic A. K. Steunenberg home located at 49 North Kimball Ave.

A photograph of an urn located on the porch of 409 North Kimball Ave, the historic home of A. K. Steunenberg.

A photograph of the home at 501 North Kimball Ave, showing the detail of the gable in July 1977. This is the historic home of the S. D. Simpson family and the John Smeed family.

A photograph of two houses at 901 and 905 Chicago St. These two houses were originally one building that was the first schoolhouse in the city of Caldwell. Later the building was split into two homes. At one time in the homes' histories, a Plowhead…

A photograph of the house located at 703 Belmont St. This is the historic home of Frank Willmorth and family, T. K. Little and Family, as well as Roy Hartenbower and family.

A photograph of the house located at 704 Belmont St. This is the historic home of Frank Moore, the owner of Moore Stationery, and his family.

A photograph of the house at 710 Belmont St. The history of the house is unknown.

A photograph of the house at 904 Belmont St. This is the historic home of Jim Baker and family.

A photograph of the Church of Christ located at 901 Albany St. The original building housed the first Presbyterian Church in Caldwell. The building has housed many churches over the year. In 2022, the building housed a Spanish Seventh Day Adventist…
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