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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 
Businesses - Minnesota Valley Creamery  New Creamery Company - Put up large quantity of ice, necessary article in butter making  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  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 
Woodland Creamery  Will be removed to this village hurrah for watertown.    Carver County News  2/16/1894 
Businesses - Minnesota Valley Creamery  The new creamery - Henry Adolph putting down a drive well for the creamery, last account - were down 148 feet  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  2/22/1894 
Businesses - Minnesota Valley Creamery  New Creamery Company - W. H. Samuels head of the new creamery project, will now push work on the creamery to complete it and start making butter by March  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  2/22/1894 
Businesses  Minnesota Valley Creamery: Samels & White, proprietors of the new creamery, announce they will make settlementfor cream every 30 days  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/15/1894 
Businesses  New creamery company. Named: "Minnesota Valley Creamery" creamery notice!  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/15/1894   
Businesses  New creamery company. The new creamery has been named - The "Minnesota Valley Creamery".  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/15/1894 
Businesses - Watertown  Creamery: The Watertown creamery is being pushed along as fast as it can.  Business & Industry: Creameries  WVH (Watertown)  3/15/1894   
Businesses  Minnesota Valley Creamery Notice  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  4/5/1894   
Businesses  Minnesota Valley Creamery: The creamery has its first return for butter sold in New York  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  4/5/1894 
Businesses - Cologne  Clover Creamery for sale  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  12/6/1894   
Businesses  Minnesota Valley Creamery: The creamery was in operation a year, paid out $8,723 to farmers  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/21/1895   
Businesses - Cologne  Cologne Creamery sold to Samels & White from Chaska  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/28/1895 
Businesses - Cologne  Cologne creamery, owners, Samels & White getting new machinery in place by May 1st, the opening date  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  4/18/1895 
Businesses - Chaska  Minnesota Valley Creamery - Putting in another separator - now running 3; handles nearly 13,000 lbs of milk a day  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  5/13/1895 
Schepers, Harry  set up new machinery in Cologne's Creamery    Weekly Valley Herald  6/13/1895   
Businesses - Cologne  Cologne Creamery: New steel boiler & other machinery installed & now running  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  6/13/1895   
Ray, Marvin  Watertown Creamery    Weekly Valley Herald  12/5/1895   
Businesses - Watertown  Creamery: Mr. Roy & Mr. Burke are starting up their seperator creamery  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  12/5/1895   
Businesses - Watertown  Creamery: Watertown's 1st week production, 3,248 lbs.  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  1/9/1896   
Drucke, John  Lists profits for 6 cows for one year; takes milk to the Minnesota Valley Creamery    Weekly Valley Herald  1/23/1896   
Businesses - Chaska  Minnesota Valley Creamery - Lists one man's profits for 6 cows for one year; will be increasing herd  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  1/23/1896   
Gabreeson, Aug.  Employed as a butter maker by the Cologne Creamery    Carver County News  2/7/1896 
Businesses - Cologne  Meulners & Pfleghaar awarded contract to put up ice for the creamery  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  2/20/1896   
Logelin, Felix  Prime mover of Creamery at St. bonifacius    Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896 
Zrust, Alois  Starting a Creamery with B. Rowen and August Treichel    Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896   
Peterman, Henry  Waconia: Rented the old brewery from Andrew Johnson for a creamery    Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896   
Rauen, Bernard  Started Creamery With Alois Zrust & August Treiched    Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896   
Treichel, August  Starting a creamery with Alois Zrust and R. Rauen    Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896   
Zrust, Alois  Waconia " starting a creamery with B. Rauen and August troichel    Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896   
Businesses - Waconia  Zrust, Rauen & Treichel Creamery will build a cremery on lots 6, 7 Block 12  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896   
Businesses - Waconia  Samels & White Creamery's plan to start creamery  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896 
Businesses - St. Boni  Creamery - St. Bonifacius 1st weeks receipts came to about 2,000 lbs of milk, under management of Arthur Thompson of Muscoda , Wis.  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  3/19/1896   
Samuels & White  Creamery Construction    ccn-1st Banner Page  3/27/1896 
Schweppe, Henry Mr.  Went through Peterman Creamery    Carver County News  3/27/1896 
Businesses - Waconia  Samels & White Creamery - Aug Gomoll being hired as manager  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  4/2/1896 
Peterson Creamery  Ready to operate at full capacity.    Carver County News-1st Banner Page  4/17/1896 
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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.

Research assistance

The Newspaper/Resource Search is a searchable index of newspaper, record, and archival materials available from the Carver County Historical Society’s Research Library and Archive. Please see Library Resources and Genealogy for detailed information of the materials available at the CCHS.

If you wish to obtain copies of materials within the index, the CCHS staff is readily available to assist you with operating our microfilm readers, locating records, or providing access to archival material.

Research Benefits for CCHS Members & Future Members

  • CCHS members conducting research receive annually any combination of five of the following options, free of charge:
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See our membership page for information on additional member benefits and how to become a member.

Copies may be obtained in the following manners:

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    • Contact our Researcher with a list of articles or records you have located through the Newspaper/Resource Search
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      • $3.00 processing fee for requests of up to 15 articles or records
      • Additional processing fees applied to requests exceeding 15 articles or records
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    • The CCHS staff is available to conduct research on your behalf
    • Our research fee is $25.00 per hour for researching and identifying available resources within the CCHS Library and Archive, if any.
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        • Additional processing fees applied to requests in excess of 15 articles or records
        • $2.00 per emailed article or record
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CCHS Library Research Policy (Effective July 23, 2019)

Research requests are completed in the order they are received.

If you have a question or would like to submit a research or article & records request, please email the CCHS Researcher, Brenda Reister, at: breister@carvercountymn.gov. Or call us at: (952) 442-4234. Requests can also be submitted by mail using our Research Request Form: Click here for a printable form

What are these fees used for? Library fees help offset a portion of the costs of running the library including staff time, purchasing new materials, and maintenance of the microfilm reader.

You may contact us at:

Carver County Historical Society
555 W First St
Waconia MN 55387

Phone: (952) 442-4234