From a 1908 edition of the Renaissance from the College of Idaho (C of I), comes this photo of a Caldwell Forwarding Co. advertisement. This ad concerns moving freight.
The interior of Caldwell Forwarding Co. is shown in the above photo. This building is a warehouse/storage area. The two men shown (from left to right) are Ed Dement and Ed Bullock.
A number of horse and wagon teams unloading wool at the Caldwell Forwarding Company, located in Caldwell on Main St., the north side of 500 block, east of Idaho Power.
A photograph of the construction of the Progressive Care Center - a unit of Caldwell Memorial Hospital - in the spring of 1963. The building was constructed by David Dorsey for the sum of just under $600,000. This building, along with the main…
The first office of Caldwell News, located at 720 Arthur St. in Caldwell, Idaho. The building had originally been built for the Athletic Hall, it then later housed the First Christian Church. In 1903 the church moved and Caldwell News moved into…
A 1943 image of Bess Myers (Mrs. A.I. Myers) in front of the Caldwell Sanitarium Hospital. It operated as a hospital from 1919-1950 and later became Henry Dorman's Residence.
A parade taking place in front of a number of stores located on Main St., north side of 700 block in Caldwell. Some of the stores in the background include Redway General Store, Ballentyne Merc., the Odd Fellows Building, and the Masonic Building.
A picture of the Caldwell Traction Co. as well as a train car seen on the right side of the image (1918). Both of these were located at 4th St. and Arthur St. (where Bales Lumber was located in 1985) in Caldwell, Idaho. The traction car went to…
A photograph of the Calvert Hotel in 1905. The hotel was located at about 815 Arthur St.
The building is one of the earliest buildings in Caldwell, built before 1891. Addison Calvert purchased the building in 1903 when it became known as Hotel…
The exterior view of Caxton Printers was added to the library's collection in 1978, but the photo was taken years earlier (around the early to mid 1900s).
The interior of Caxton Printers in Caldwell, Idaho. There are a number of people in the building, including Wm. L. Fry behind the desk, Mace Greenfield standing with a hat on, Dan Banks sitting in front, George Dew in back with the mustache, and Jim…
A crowd gathering around the exterior of the Caxton Printers building at 310 Main St. in Caldwell, Idaho as a fire fighting crew climbs on the roof of the smoking building.
A view of the exterior of the Co-Op Store. This image was captured in 1978 and was taken across the alley located behind the store on the north side of 600 Block and Main St.