Water Companies in Castleford, ID
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Amalgamated Sugar Co-Magic Water Scale House
(208) 543-6121 more info
* City of Castleford
(208) 537-6544 more info
Filer Water Department
(208) 326-5000 more info
Floyd Lilly Co
(208) 733-1240 more info
Gooding City Water Works
(208) 934-5669 more info
Irrigation Department
(208) 324-8189 more info
Jackpot Water Department
(775) 755-2448 more info
Kimberly Water Department
(208) 423-4151 more info
Twin Falls Water Customer Services
(208) 735-7250 more info
Village of Wendell Water Co
(208) 536-2714 more info
Wendell City Water Works
(208) 536-5161 more info

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Facts about Castleford, ID:
Castleford is a city in Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States. The population was 277 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Twin Falls, Idaho Micropolitan Statistical Area. Castleford was named for an early crossing of Salmon Falls Creek. The ford was so named because of the odd-shaped obelisks of rhyolite near the stream. The ford, used by pioneers in 1849, was also used by the Kelton-Dalles stage route. In 1890, Cephas Lilly settled the area that would later become Castleford. He was considered to be an honest, hardworking pioneer by his contemporaries. However, recent historical evidence has illuminated a very different man. Most notable was the fact that he used forced Chinese labor to build the famous Lilly Grade. After his sudden death while on a business trip to Denver, the Lilly family was forced to sell his estate to the Ferguson Fruit and Land Company in order to pay off the massive debts that Cephas had accrued from his secret life of gambling and alcoholism Despite...

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