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McVary, Thomas  Formerly of St. John's Sibley County; Died    Weekly Valley Herald  2/8/1894 
Filshy, Thomas  Married to Bridget Ursula    cfp  5/3/1894 
Bleichner, George Joseph & Catherine (nee: Patterson)  Baby Boy: Thomas Frank    carver Free Press  5/10/1894 
Aspden, Thomas  He is having a new wind mill put up  Buildings: Barns & Outbuildings  Weekly Valley Herald  7/5/1894   
Burfield, Thomas  Purchased lots from Carl Schmidt    WVH  8/9/1894   
Burfield, Thomas  New building    WVH  9/13/1894   
Clausen, Thomas  boot & Shoe Maker moved to Brinkhause block.  Business & Industry  Weekly Valley Herald  9/27/1894   
Burfield, Thomas Julius & Juliana (nee: Joos)  Baby Girl: Veronica Gertrude (Sr. Mary Gregor Veronica)    Norwood Times  9/27/1894 
Burfield, Thomas  New Residence    Weekly Valley Herald  11/1/1894   
Burfield, Thomas  Moved to Waconia    Weekly Valley Herald  11/29/1894   
Thom, Ludwig  Died    Weekly Valley Herald  12/20/1894   
Thom, Nancy  The short cut, (moved to new location)    Waconia Patriot  1/26/1895  11   
Karels, Louis  Arrested. Hollywood man shot at a Mrs. Garskey. Taken before Justice Thomas at Norwood who aksed for a $250.00 bond which was paid    Weekly Valley Herald  7/11/1895   
Thomas, H. W.  Murdered by Fred Williams    Eun  7/15/1895   
Williams, Fred  Murdered H. W. Thomas sentenced to 7 years of hard labor    Eun  7/15/1895   
Thompson's Ferry - Rivers  A free ferry will cross the Minnesota River at a 3rd place. This one in San Francisco at Thompson's old place, the other 2 are at Chaska & Carver  Geography: Rivers & Streams  Weekly Valley Herald  8/1/1895 
Schools - #58  Bongard Station, Benton - Judge Thomas to teach a 6 month term  Education: Private Schools  Weekly Valley Herald  8/8/1895 
Burfield, Thomas Julius & Juliana (nee: Joos)  Baby Girl: Regina Francesca    Carver Co. News  11/8/1895 
Thomas, Harvey  Formerly of Young America is now living in Misissippi    cfp- Caverites News  11/28/1895 
Thomas, Prof.  Once a teacher at Young America is now giving music lessons at stillwater.    cfp - Carverites News  12/12/1895 
Thompson, Peter  Former Clerk in a Carver store now is President of a Bank at Worthington.    cfp - Carverites News  12/12/1895 
Thomas, J. P. (M/M)  Baby- Boy    Carver County News  3/10/1896 
Burfield, Thom  Funeral of his father    Weekly Valley Herald  3/19/1896   
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   
Ferries  East Union(Thompson Ferry opened the 1st of April)  Transportation: Ferries  Weekly Valley Herald  4/9/1896 
Thomquist, Mrs. J. P.  Lost her Sister ,Easter Sunday from Graceville.    Carver County News  4/24/1896 
Thomas, W. W.  ex-minister to Sweden & Norway will be speaking at E    cfp  9/24/1896 
Klingelhutz, Thomas  Death announcement    Weekly Valley Herald  11/5/1896   
Thompson, Ulrick  Arrival of a pair of twins,boy + Girl    Carver County News  2/5/1897 
Burfield, Thomas Julius & Juliana (nee: Joos)  Baby Boy: Thomas William Hugh    Carver Co. News  2/19/1897 
Thom, Fred  Kicked by a horse so hard that he received dractured bone and internal injuries    Weekly Valley Herald  4/8/1897   
Fahrenbaugh, Thomas  Was called here Tuesday, by the death of his father    Carver County News  4/23/1897  3&4 
Businesses - Victoria  Victoria Creamery - Under A. Thompson's supervision, the amount of milk received daily is over 10,000 lbs.  Business & Industry: Creameries  Weekly Valley Herald  7/15/1897   
Riebe, Matilda  married thomas Slough of Buffalo lake    Norwood Times  11/19/1897 
Hunt, Col. Thomas B.  old news items and whereabouts of old settlers.    Weekly Valley Herald  12/9/1897   
Kerker, Thomas  Old news items and whereabouts of old settlers    Weekly Valley Herald  12/23/1897   
Thompson, Peter  Old news items and whereabouts of old settlers ( lists past or present vocational position and place of residence.    Weekly Valley Herald  12/23/1897   
Thom, W.  !880 Map, Sect. 4, 28 + 18 + 2, -!898 Map Sect. 4, 78.72 Acres  Geography: Maps  Waconia Twp  1/1/1898   
Sexton, Thomas Jr.  1898 map, Sect. 2, 160 acres  Geography: Maps  Hollywood Twp  1/1/1898   
Thomas,William  1880 Map, Sect. 20, 120 Acres + 1898 Map, Section 20, 120 Acres + 35 Acres in Sect.19  Geography: Maps  Young America Twp  1/1/1898   
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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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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.

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Carver County Historical Society
555 W First St
Waconia MN 55387

Phone: (952) 442-4234