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Rosbach, W. D.  He and his family moved to this village from Minneapolis; Formal opening of new Washington House Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  11/12/1885 
Businesses  Bierline Bros. saloon  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  11/12/1885   
Johnson, August Mr.  Takes charge of Krey's saloon and maybe falks saloon    Carver free press  1/21/1886 
Held, Fredrick  To all Saloon keepers of Carver County    Carver Free Press  2/18/1886 
Businesses - Chaska  The Anderson Saloon building swung around to new location  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  4/15/1886 
Meuffels, Herman  Started a saloon in the Shaldach Building    Weekly Valley Herald  6/3/1886 
Etzel, John  someone tried to break into the saloon    cfp  6/24/1886 
Besemann, Eenest  Given saloon thorough overhauling  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  8/26/1886 
Boye, John  New saloon building is already enclosed  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  8/26/1886 
Butendorf, Peter  owner star saloon craver, MN    cfp  9/2/1886 
Ramsdill, Charley  Will open saloon in Commercial Hotel    Weekly Valley Herald  9/23/1886 
Boye, Mr.  New Saloon and Boarding building will be ready to move in soon  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  10/21/1886 
Buttendorf, Peter  Retires from saloon business    Weekly Valley Herald  10/21/1886 
Boye, John  Opened saloon in his new building  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  12/16/1886 
Neunsinger, Richard  bought Kossuth Oberle's interest of the saloon    cfp  2/17/1887 
Neunsinger, Richard  bought Kossuth Oberle's interest of the saloon    cfp  2/17/1887 
Oberle, Kossuth  sold his interest of the saloon to Richard Neunsinger    cfp  2/17/1887 
Oberle, Kossuth  sold his interest of the saloon to Richard Neunsinger    cfp  2/17/1887 
Simon, Anton  taken possession of the Anderson Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  5/5/1887 
White, Frank  succeeds Peter Hall in the Saloon business    Weekly Valley Herald  5/5/1887 
Businesses  Brinkhaus & Redele - Formed a co-partnership in the saloon business  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  7/7/1887   
White, Frank  owner of the Empire Saloon, had the building thoroughly repaired    Weekly Valley Herald  11/17/1887 
White, Frank  moved his saloon into the new basement    Weekly Valley Herald  12/1/1887 
Schultz& Schubert, Saloon  Destroyed by fire    cfp  12/8/1887 
Schubert&Schulz Saloon  Destroyed by Fire    cfp  12/8/1887 
Jennings, M.F.  Made application for saloon licenses    Weekly Valley Herald  1/12/1888   
Zrust, Alois  Proprietor of the North Star Saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  1/19/1888 
Zrust, Alois  proprietor of the North star saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  1/19/1888   
Johnson, August  [Proprietor of the Farmers Home Saloon & Hotel]    Weekly Valley Herald  1/26/1888 
Sieben, Henry  Fire destroyed his saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  3/8/1888   
Seben, Henry  The saloon & Hotel of his was destroyed by fire wednesday    Carver County News  3/16/1888 
Plackner, Frank  Erected new porch in front of his Saloon.    cfp  4/19/1888 
Etzell, John  Thoroughly renovated his saloon    Weekly Valley Herald  5/3/1888 
Holm & Johnson  Opened New Saloon.    cfp  5/3/1888 
Stege, Julius  Sold his interest in saloon business to his partner, Ernest Besemann    Weekly Valley Herald  5/17/1888 
Stege, Julius  Expecting to start a saloon in this village Chaska    Weekly Valley Herald  5/17/1888 
Etzell, John  put new tin roof on his Saloon and residence building.    Weekly Valley Herald  6/28/1888 
Businesses  Washington House Saloon: Opening of Washington House, will be thrown open to the public  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  6/28/1888   
Roth, Peter  Moved to Arlington to go into saloon business.    cfp  6/28/1888 
Bierstettel, & Stege  Opening a new saloon  Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns  Weekly Valley Herald  7/12/1888 
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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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  • CCHS members conducting research receive annually any combination of five of the following options, free of charge:
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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

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Carver County Historical Society
555 W First St
Waconia MN 55387

Phone: (952) 442-4234