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Nee, Pat  Chanhassen. Promoted to asst. station agent    Weekly Valley Herald  3/14/1895   
Town Elections  Carver ,Camden,Young America,Benton, Chaska, Chanhassen, San francisco, and Carver    Carver County News  3/22/1895 
Engler, J. F.  Elected County Commissioner-of Chanhassen    Carver County News  3/22/1895 
Businesses - Chanhassen  Smithtown Bay - Walters & Kaley Saw Mill started up, sawing logs into lumber  Business & Industry: Forest Industries, Sawmills & Lumber  Weekly Valley Herald  4/25/1895   
Barthel, Johny  Moving to LaCrosse, Wisconsin; sold Chanhassen property to Jerry Cordell  Land & Property: Land Use  Weekly Valley Herald  5/23/1895 
Cordell, Jerry  Bought Johnny Barthel's, Chanhassen property  Land & Property: Land Use  Weekly Valley Herald  5/23/1895 
Raser, Mathias  A new saloon keeper at Chanhassen visited Mpls. and has approved credit    Weekly Valley Herald  5/30/1895 
Chanhassen  The dead body of a man was found in Chanhassen.    cfp  7/11/1895 
Grimm, Frank  Just finished building a granary, corn crib & machinery shed in Chanhassen    Weekly Valley Herald  8/22/1895 
Hasse, Lydia (Of Laketown)  Left for Chaska to Learn Dress Making trade    Carver County News  10/25/1895 
Holl, Michael  Silver wedding at home in Chanhassen    Weekly Valley Herald  10/31/1895   
Ebbert, Viena (Miss)  Chanhassen Teacher opened 6 month term of School in District 20    Carver County News  11/8/1895 
Lano, Leonard  Death Notice Chanhassen Auctioneer    cfp  11/21/1895 
Siems, John  Chanhassen farmer is building a grain barn using 14 ft. posts & a heavy sstone foundation; 2 cupolas are also in the plans.    Weekly Valley Herald  1/30/1896   
Schools - Chanhassen  Mr. Geiser was awarded the contract for building Catholic School  - Buildings: Schools
- Education: Private Schools 
Weekly Valley Herald  2/27/1896   
Cities - Chanhassen  To Incorporate - County Commissioners have approved petition for election  Politics & Elections: Elections: Special  Weekly Valley Herald  3/26/1896   
Cordell, Jarrett  Opened new meat market at Chanhassen    Carver County News  4/24/1896 
Roads  Notice to Bidders: Grading a hill on the Chanhassen - Excelsior Rd; also putting in a bridge on Waconia Rd.  Transportation: Roads & Highways  Weekly Valley Herald  4/30/1896   
Politics & Elections - Chanhassan  Chanhassen Village election(lists officers for the year)  Politics & Elections: Elections  Weekly Valley Herald  5/14/1896   
White, Frank  rented his Livery Stable to Henry Degen. Mr. White will give his time to the Creamery on his Chanhassen farm    Weekly Valley Herald  8/27/1896 
Hassenstab, Mollie  started a branch millenery store at Hamburg    Norwood Times  4/16/1897 
Bleichner, Frank  Chanhassen is learning telegraphy from station agent, H. L. Kelm  Communication: Telegraph  Weekly Valley Herald  4/29/1897   
Willems, Mat  has begun building home in Chanhassen    Weekly Valley Herald  5/13/1897   
Bleichner, Mat  Chanhassen -re-shingled roof and put up new chimney  Buildings: Residences  Weekly Valley Herald  5/27/1897   
Logelin, Mat  rented the Mat Roeser Bldg. in Chanhassen; will be in the Saloon business    Weekly Valley Herald  5/27/1897 
Biern, Nic  Sold 80 acres improved farm in Chanhassen to John Kuglo  Land & Property: Land Use  Weekly Valley Herald  6/10/1897 
Geiser, John  Chahassen. having a foundation made for carpenter shop.    Weekly Valley Herald  6/10/1897   
Kuglo, John  Bought 80 acre improved farm in Chanhassen from Nic Biern    Weekly Valley Herald  6/10/1897 
Vogel, Sebastian  Chanhassen farmer completed barn    Weekly Valley Herald  7/1/1897   
Storms  Adestructive cyclone (smashed through farms in Dahlgren, Laketown & Chanhassen )  Weather: Storms  Weekly Valley Herald  7/8/1897   
Schools - Chanhassen - District #53  Proposals wanted (Chanhassen is asking for bids for an addition to the school house & replacement of windows in the old section)  - Buildings: Schools
- Labor: Employment 
Weekly Valley Herald  7/29/1897   
Maxwell, James  of chanhassen died    Norwood Times  7/30/1897 
Cities - Chanhassen  New street lights put up  Government: Public Utilities  Weekly Valley Herald  10/7/1897   
Schlenk, Geo  Chanhassen (has been appointed Marshall to replace A. C. Druke who resigned)    Weekly Valley Herald  10/28/1897   
Hasse, Albert  Accused Mayer Creamery of damaging his meadow hay by it's runoff, Hasse lost case in court    Weekly Valley Herald  12/9/1897   
Businesses - Mayer  Mayer Creamery Co: Waconia (Accused of ruining Albert Hasse's meadow hay by runoff. Creamery won court case)  - Business & Industry: Creameries
- Law & Justice: Lawsuits 
Weekly Valley Herald  12/9/1897   
Rademacher, A.  Chanhassen twp. Sec 35 Plat Map    Sec 35 77A,  1/1/1898   
Rademacher, Anna M.  Chanhassen twp. plat map    Sec 28 80 A. + 18.75 in sec. 28 + 9.62 A in sec. 21  1/1/1898   
Rademacher, Victor  Chanhassen twp Plat map    Sec 35 77A  1/1/1898   
Radtke, P.W.  1898 Chanhassen twp. Plat map    Sec 27 80A  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