| Name |
Subject |
Categories |
Source |
Date |
Pg |
Col |
| Businesses - Chaska |
Feather: Chaska has a feather renovating factory, in the Dols bldg. |
Business & Industry: General Stores |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/4/1894 |
1 |
5 |
| Businesses - Chaska |
Hedman Shoe Factory sold & moved to St. Paul, the building now vacant |
Business & Industry: General Stores |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/4/1894 |
1 |
5 |
| Businesses - Chaska |
Ohnsorg, Hegerle & Vos: Have put in a first class feed mill in the building formerly occupied by Jacob Lahr |
Business & Industry: Mills, Flouring |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/4/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Businesses - Chaska/Minnesota Valley Creamery |
Farmers canvas the county for cows, for the new creamery project - 250 cows have been pledged |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/18/1894 |
1 |
3 |
| Henning, Charles (Mr. & Mrs.) |
Went to chaska sunday called there by the death of Mr. Henning's mother |
|
Carver County News |
1/19/1894 |
1 |
1 |
| Postal Service |
The Watertown & Chaska mail route has been discontinued |
Communication: Postal Service: Post Offices |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/25/1894 |
5 |
1 |
| Businesses - Chaska/Minnesota Valley Creamery |
The creamery a certainty. (Have secured pledges for milk from over 700 cows, which makes it certain) |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/25/1894 |
8 |
|
| Businesses - Chaska/Minnesota Valley Creamery |
Farmers canvas the county for cows for the new creamery project - They now have over 500 cows signed up - It means a new ra of prosperity for farmers |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
1/25/1894 |
1 |
5 |
| Manuel, Louis |
Former Chaskan opening a harness shop in Watkins |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
2/1/1894 |
5 |
|
| Businesses - Chaska/Minnesota Valley Creamery |
The creamery will go into the shoe factory - ready for operation March 1st |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
2/1/1894 |
1 |
2 |
| Businesses - Chaska/Minnesota Valley Creamery |
Milk from over 800 cows already pledged for new creamery - 200 more expected by spring |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
2/1/1894 |
1 |
2 |
| Gromo, August |
will be married at Chaska to Lizzie Manuel |
|
Carver County News |
2/5/1894 |
1 |
1 |
| Gromo, August |
will be married at Chaska to Lizzie Manuel |
|
Carver County News |
2/5/1894 |
5 |
4 |
| Churches - Reform Congregation (Oschsner) |
Henry Bergmann purchased 100,000 bricks at Chaska to build new church |
- Religion: Denominations - Buildings: Churches |
Norwood Times |
2/8/1894 |
1 |
5 |
| Businesses - Minnesota Valley Creamery |
"Chaska is to have a large creamery by spring, that will be a superior enterprise to a "Shoo" factory. |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
2/8/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Simons, John |
The ability and skill of Dr. Frank of Chaska performed a skillful Surgical operation on John Simons for Cancer. He has been perfectly well since, with no return of the dreadful disease |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
2/22/1894 |
1 |
|
| Schools |
Chaska: Report of Chaska Public school for month ending February 9, 1894. |
Education: Public Schools |
Weekly Valley Herald |
2/22/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Delsing, Franz |
Well known in Chaska vicinity, now living in Hartford near Long Prairie, is the father of twin boys at age 72 yrs. |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/8/1894 |
1 |
|
| Railroads |
Connections are being made at Cologne with the morning train east, so Young America, Norwood & Benton citizens can reach Chaska early & return home in the evening |
Buildings: Railroad |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/8/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Organizations - Chaska |
Eastern Star - A chapter U. D. order of the Eastern Star was organized in the Masonic Hall, on the 8th of Feb., with 14 charter members |
Government: Organizations |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/8/1894 |
1 |
5 |
| Henk, George W. |
Will start a "Pop Factory" in Chaska |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/15/1894 |
1 |
2 |
| Moeschler, Louis |
At a sppecial meeting of the Chaska Fire Department |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/5/1894 |
1 |
|
| Businesses - Chaska |
The Burkhart Bros. purchased a new nameless brick machine from the Bierlein Bros. |
Business & Industry: Ceramics Industry, Potteries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/12/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Businesses - Chaska |
Faber Bros./Pioneer Store: New firm, Faber Bros. |
Business & Industry: General Stores |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/19/1894 |
1 |
|
| Organizations/Clubs - Chaska |
Order of the Eastern Star - Installation |
Politics & Elections: Elections |
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/14/1894 |
1 |
|
| Businesses - Chaska |
P. H. Simons & Co. changes in business locations. Moved their general merchandise store into the elegant new store building |
Business & Industry: General Stores |
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/28/1894 |
1 |
|
| Organizations - Chaska |
Militarry - Ex-soldiers & sailors union - 13th annual re-union. Chaska does herself proud |
- Military Activities: Veterans - Human Relations: Reunions |
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/28/1894 |
5 |
|
| Businesses - Chaska |
Brinkhaus & Sons - Brickyard notes |
Business & Industry: Ceramics Industry, Potteries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/2/1894 |
4 |
|
| Businesses - Chaska |
Chaska Brewery: The brewery installed a new "Steam" copper kettle. The old one blew up |
Business & Industry: Breweries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/9/1894 |
1 |
6 |
| Businesses |
Chaska Flour Mill - The flouring mill project |
Business & Industry: Mills, Flouring |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/16/1894 |
8 |
|
| Cities - Chaska |
The council investigated the pontoon bridge project and found it favorable, soon Chaska & Marystown Co. will be connected. |
Transportation: Bridges |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/30/1894 |
1 |
6 |
| Schools - Carver County |
Chaska - The new tin roof on the school house is completed - Albert Henk is credited |
Buildings: Schools |
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/6/1894 |
1 |
3 |
| Jails - Chaska |
Work was commenced on the foundation for the new jail structure |
Law & Justice: Jails |
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/6/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Jails - Chaska |
The iron and steel and kasota stone for the new jail has arrived |
Law & Justice: Jails |
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/20/1894 |
1 |
6 |
| Businesses - Chaska |
Kessler & Wey: They have started a first class feed mill on the site of the old Eitel mill) |
Business & Industry: Mills, Flouring |
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/20/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Hochhausen, William |
Hauling chaska brick for his new home |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
9/27/1894 |
8 |
|
| Businesses - Chaska |
The Central Elevator devoured by fire |
Disasters: Fires |
Weekly Valley Herald |
10/4/1894 |
8 |
|
| Roskus, Mary Miss |
5 Children and sister drowned at Chaska |
|
cfp |
10/4/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Scharf, Elizabeth |
Five Children & sister drowned at Chaska. |
|
Carver Free Press |
10/4/1894 |
1 |
4 |
| Sharf, Louis |
Also his sister in law Mary Roskus were drowned in the minnesota river at Chaska |
|
Carver County News |
10/5/1894 |
5 |
6 |
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