Water Companies in Caldwell, ID
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* Caldwell Water Department
(208) 455-3070 more info
* City of Caldwell
(208) 455-3000 more info
Eagle Water Co Inc
(208) 939-0242 more info
Homedale Water Department
(208) 337-4641 more info
Idaho Springs Water Co
(208) 318-1540 more info
Meridian Water Department
(208) 888-5242 more info
Meridian Water Department
(208) 888-4439 more info
Middleton City Water Department
(208) 585-6611 more info
Nampa Waterworks Operations
(208) 468-5860 more info
Rolling Hills Water Co Inc
(208) 465-4764 more info
Star Sewer & Water District
(208) 286-7388 more info

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Facts about Caldwell, ID:
Caldwell is a city in and the county seat of Canyon County, Idaho, United States. The population was 25,967 at the 2000 census. Caldwell is the home of the College of Idaho. It is considered part of the Boise metropolitan area. In the 1870s and 1880s, Caldwell was home to hundreds of Chinese immigrants, but the town was central in Idaho's aggressive anti-Chinese backlash that culminated in an 1886 convention of the Anti-Chinese League in Boise. By 1890, however, every last immigrant had been driven from town by social pressures and outright violence. In March 1908, at the end of a series of trials relating to a Coeur d'Alene miners' uprising and the Colorado Labor Wars, Albert Horsley, better known by his pseudonym Harry Orchard, pleaded guilty in District Court in Caldwell to the assassination of former Idaho governor Frank Steunenberg. Judge Fremont Wood sentenced Orchard to hang, but his sentence was commuted, and he lived out the rest of his life in an Idaho prison. This...

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