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Businesses - Chaska  Feather: Chaska has a feather renovating factory, in the Dols bldg.  Business & Industry: General Stores  Weekly Valley Herald  1/4/1894 
Businesses - Chaska  Hedman Shoe Factory sold & moved to St. Paul, the building now vacant  Business & Industry: General Stores  Weekly Valley Herald  1/4/1894 
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 
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 
Henning, Charles (Mr. & Mrs.)  Went to chaska sunday called there by the death of Mr. Henning's mother    Carver County News  1/19/1894 
Postal Service  The Watertown & Chaska mail route has been discontinued  Communication: Postal Service: Post Offices  Weekly Valley Herald  1/25/1894 
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   
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 
Manuel, Louis  Former Chaskan opening a harness shop in Watkins    Weekly Valley Herald  2/1/1894   
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 
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 
Gromo, August  will be married at Chaska to Lizzie Manuel    Carver County News  2/5/1894 
Gromo, August  will be married at Chaska to Lizzie Manuel    Carver County News  2/5/1894 
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 
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 
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   
Schools  Chaska: Report of Chaska Public school for month ending February 9, 1894.  Education: Public Schools  Weekly Valley Herald  2/22/1894 
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   
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 
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 
Henk, George W.  Will start a "Pop Factory" in Chaska    Weekly Valley Herald  3/15/1894 
Moeschler, Louis  At a sppecial meeting of the Chaska Fire Department    Weekly Valley Herald  4/5/1894   
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 
Businesses - Chaska  Faber Bros./Pioneer Store: New firm, Faber Bros.  Business & Industry: General Stores  Weekly Valley Herald  4/19/1894   
Organizations/Clubs - Chaska  Order of the Eastern Star - Installation  Politics & Elections: Elections  Weekly Valley Herald  6/14/1894   
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   
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   
Businesses - Chaska  Brinkhaus & Sons - Brickyard notes  Business & Industry: Ceramics Industry, Potteries  Weekly Valley Herald  8/2/1894   
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 
Businesses  Chaska Flour Mill - The flouring mill project  Business & Industry: Mills, Flouring  Weekly Valley Herald  8/16/1894   
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 
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 
Jails - Chaska  Work was commenced on the foundation for the new jail structure  Law & Justice: Jails  Weekly Valley Herald  9/6/1894 
Jails - Chaska  The iron and steel and kasota stone for the new jail has arrived  Law & Justice: Jails  Weekly Valley Herald  9/20/1894 
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 
Hochhausen, William  Hauling chaska brick for his new home    Weekly Valley Herald  9/27/1894   
Businesses - Chaska  The Central Elevator devoured by fire  Disasters: Fires  Weekly Valley Herald  10/4/1894   
Roskus, Mary Miss  5 Children and sister drowned at Chaska    cfp  10/4/1894 
Scharf, Elizabeth  Five Children & sister drowned at Chaska.    Carver Free Press  10/4/1894 
Sharf, Louis  Also his sister in law Mary Roskus were drowned in the minnesota river at Chaska    Carver County News  10/5/1894 
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Information contained in this database has been obtained from the files of the Carver County Historical Society Library; specifically, the newspaper index (in the future to include scrapbooks, family histories etc...).  As with any information source, errors, inconsistencies, and accuracy in spelling and content are unavoidable.  Therefore, we suggest checking for alternate spellings when researching individual names or places.  We have tried to include alternatives whenever possible.

Some examples of alternate spellings include:
   Miller/Mueller    Bergman/Bergmann    Blocker/Plocher    Hemming/Henning

The Carver County Historical Society is grateful to Southwest Newspapers for their generous financial support of the newspaper indexing project.

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Carver County Historical Society
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Phone: (952) 442-4234