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Maske, Albert  Dastardly Outrage. Herding cattle, 2mil. SE of Cologne, he met a stranger with double barrell shotgun. He shot Albert in hands, head & left leg    Weekly Valley Herald  8/19/1897   
Gruenhagen, Fred  Cologne-windmill put up & 325 ft of piping laid to transport water to the house & barn.    Weekly Valley Herald  9/2/1897   
Telephones  Cologne putting up poles in the Village.  Communication: Telecommunication  Weekly Valley Herald  9/16/1897   
Telephone  Placed in post office Saturday. 1st talk chatting with both Plato & Glencoe friends. Phones will be placed in Glencoe, Hamburg, Plato, Cologne, YA immediately & others as fees are reasonable.  Communication: Telecommunication  Norwood Times  9/17/1897 
Telephones  Cologne, line is now ready for use.  Communication: Telecommunication  Weekly Valley Herald  9/23/1897   
Joost, Fritz  Building a new home in Cologne    Weekly Valley Herald  10/7/1897   
Telephone  Cologne, station is at P. W. Winters.  Communication: Telecommunication  Weekly Valley Herald  10/21/1897   
Hemmerle, Henry  Cologne: putting up a new barn    Weekly Valley Herald  10/28/1897   
Christ, August  Cologne( residence is completed)  Human Relations: Daily Living  Weekly Valley Herald  11/11/1897   
Jost, Fred  Cologne. Moved into new residence    Weekly Valley Herald  11/11/1897   
Baxter, L.L. Col.  Old news items and whereabouts of old settlers. (Lists past or present vocational position and place of residence.)  History: Reminiscences  wvh-6-18-1964  12/9/1897   
Griggs, Chauncy, W., Col.  Old news items and whereabouts of old settlers    Weekly Valley Herald  12/9/1897   
Hemmerle, Henry  Cologne: put in well for Mr. Kohls    Weekly Valley Herald  12/9/1897   
Hunt, Col. Thomas B.  old news items and whereabouts of old settlers.    Weekly Valley Herald  12/9/1897   
Kohls, Mrs.  Cologne. Put in drive well that went down 260 ft.    Weekly Valley Herald  12/9/1897   
Hees, J.  Cologne - death announcement    Weekly Valley Herald  12/30/1897   
Voss, Marie  Cologne=  Anniversaries: Centennials  1st 100 years.  1/1/1898  180   
Voss, Peter J.  Cologne=  Anniversaries: Centennials  1st 100 years.  1/1/1898  25   
Sprengeler, Erwin (Rev.)  Native of Plato to Lutheran Pastorat in British Columbia    L. T. # 6  1/1/1898  65   
Gennrich, Herman & Beverly  Cologne couple is arressted for trespassing on formerly owned land    Norwood Young America Times  1/5/1898 
Finnegan, John M.  Serious illness of John Finnegan of Norwood and Henry Meuwissen, Sr. of Cologne is such as to cause the families concern    Weekly Valley Herald  1/6/1898   
Meuwissen, Henry Sr.  Serious Illness of John M. Finnegan of Norwood and Henry Meuwissen Sr. of Cologne-Thier illness is of such to cause the family concern.    Weekly Valley Herald  1/6/1898   
Winkler Mr & Mrs B.  Moved from New Germany to Cologne-Sold his property to Mr Bandemere of Young America    Carver County News  1/6/1898 
Colbert, Jack  A new co-operative Creamery was started on Jack Colbert place in Hancock    Weekly Valley Herald  2/3/1898 
Nicoli, Herman  Bridge Contract Let [Mr. Nicoli got the contract for building the bridge over Bachoff ravine]    Weekly Valley Herald  2/10/1898   
Organizations - Lumber Association  The retail lumbermen of Scott, Carver, McLeod, Sibley, Nicolet, Leseuer, Rice, Goodhue & Dakota counties, met to organize an association  - Business & Industry: Forest Industries, Sawmills & Lumber
- Clubs & Associations 
Weekly Valley Herald  2/10/1898   
Businesses - Victoria  Wachuta & Dressen Saloon - The saloon was built on piles and it collapsed, the entire rear part which was filled with ice was destroyed  - Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns
- Disasters 
Weekly Valley Herald  4/14/1898   
Weller, L. J.  Assisted by Wm. Raser, raised, moved and rebuiot the Wachuta Saloon which collapsed at Victoria    Weekly Valley Herald  4/28/1898 
Weller, L. J.  Assisted by Wm. Raasch, raised , moved and rebuilt the Wachuta Saloon which collapsed at Victoria    Weekly Valley Herald  4/28/1898 
Winkler Mr & Mrs B.  Moved from New Germany to Cologne-Sold his property to Mr Bandemere of Young America    Carver County News  5/5/1898 
Colwell, Albert  Purchased several lots in block 40 on which he will erect a dwelling.    Weekly Valley Herald  5/26/1898   
Weibel, J.  has moved into his new residence-Cologne    Weekly Valley Herald  6/2/1898   
Guettler, Ed.  Has erectecd a magnificient home in this city. (Cologne)    Weekly Valley Herald  7/14/1898   
Karels, Nicolas  Died    Weekly Valley Herald  7/21/1898 
Karels, Nicolas  Funeral Notice    Carver County News  7/21/1898 
Taylor, B.  Purchased the Assumption creamery from John Colbert    Weekly Valley Herald  8/11/1898 
Chase, Fred E.  Editor of the Cologne Chronicle. The first issue is now out  Business & Industry: Business Leaders  Weekly Valley Herald  8/18/1898 
Knickerbocker, J. W.  Married Belle Coleman    Norwood Times  9/23/1898 
Ahlin, Axel  New Firms; starting a general merchandise store in Cologne with partner (Check alt spelling of last name as Ahlen)  Business & Industry: General Stores  Weekly Valley Herald  10/3/1898   
Streukens, John  Offers his business property in Cologne for sale    Weekly Valley Herald  10/13/1898 
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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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Waconia MN 55387

Phone: (952) 442-4234