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was making daily round trips between Carver and St. Paul, a one-way river run of 32 miles (51 km). Steamboats brought passengers and immigrants, who rapidly opened up the surrounding area to settlement by farmers who could buy land from the U. S. government for $ 1.25 an acre, as well as the
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living together, 7.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23.6% were non-families. 17.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 3.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.76 and the average family size was 3.13.
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of 2000, there were 1,266 people, 458 households, and 349 families residing in the city. The population density was 328.6 inhabitants per square mile (126.9/km). There were 467 housing units at an average density of 121.2 per square mile (46.8/km). The racial makeup of the city was 97.39%
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organization formed to purchase, renovate and save key properties. While some progress was made during the 1960s-70s, the deaths of founding members caused the organization to stall and several important buildings were lost. The
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in 1871 marked the decline of Carver's importance, as cargo and passenger traffic quickly shifted to the new mode of transportation. Telegraph service quickly followed. In 1877, Carver incorporated as a village.
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St. Nicholas
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1692:
1689:
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1681:
1679:
1675:
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1663:
1656:
1651:United States
1648:
1638:
1633:
1631:
1626:
1624:
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1605:
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1586:
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1547:
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1376:
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1341:
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1233:
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1223:
1222:
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1199:
1196:
1194:
1193:
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1185:
1181:
1179:
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1170:
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1131:
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1107:
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1098:
1094:
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1089:
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1084:
1080:
1078:
1077:
1073:
1072:
1069:
1068:Third parties
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1064:
1061:
1059:
1056:
1053:
1036:
1034:
1030:
1025:
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991:
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982:
972:
968:
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713:
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546:
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526:
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521:Fort Snelling
518:
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495:
491:
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482:
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367:
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339:Early history
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149:
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69:Coordinates:
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58:
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1154:
1148:
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1096:
1090:
1087:
1082:
1074:
1033:poverty line
1026:
1022:
1014:
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969:
961:
947:, 0.4% from
922:
625:Demographics
611:
594:
558:
542:
510:
487:
474:The Antelope
473:
470:
450:
423:
398:trading post
380:. In 1766,
368:
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286:
285:
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1842:communities
1717:New Germany
1661:County seat
1569:January 23,
1002:other races
975:2000 census
949:other races
919:2010 census
615:White House
583:Restoration
561:Prohibition
554:Twin Cities
310:2010 census
91: /
1962:Categories
1907:Ghost town
1876:East Union
1850:Assumption
1691:Chanhassen
1484:August 14,
1296:References
1063:Democratic
1058:Republican
979:As of the
923:As of the
267:feature ID
175:Population
79:93°37′56″W
76:44°45′38″N
1924:Footnotes
1886:Hollywood
1807:Watertown
1787:Hollywood
1759:Townships
1737:Watertown
1384:April 27,
1260:Education
577:floodwall
556:in 1893.
498:gold rush
458:steamboat
453:land boom
406:Voyageurs
316:Geography
295:Minnesota
255:FIPS code
243:Area code
197:Time zone
167:Elevation
120:Minnesota
1871:Dahlgren
1861:Bongards
1792:Laketown
1777:Dahlgren
1727:Victoria
1355:April 1,
1316:July 24,
1039:Politics
1006:Hispanic
996:, 0.47%
992:, 0.24%
988:, 0.24%
953:Hispanic
563:and the
525:Shakopee
438:St. Paul
420:Boomtown
364:Wahpeton
259:27-10144
231:ZIP code
1856:Augusta
1802:Waconia
1782:Hancock
1732:Waconia
1707:Hamburg
1702:Cologne
1505:June 9,
943:, 6.3%
939:, 0.2%
935:, 1.0%
531:Decline
506:Germany
334:History
275:Website
270:2393762
105:Country
1772:Camden
1767:Benton
1697:Chaska
1686:Carver
1678:Cities
1668:Chaska
1270:Chaska
1234:39.7%
1205:37.6%
1176:42.7%
1147:40.8%
1124:10.5%
1118:40.1%
1081:46.7%
1010:Latino
981:census
957:Latino
925:census
890:194.2%
815:−14.8%
770:−15.3%
755:−11.7%
680:−28.0%
635:Census
502:Sweden
434:sooner
378:France
287:Carver
132:Carver
127:County
28:Carver
1896:Oster
1891:Maple
1881:Gotha
1712:Mayer
1240:6.6%
1227:53.7%
1211:1.6%
1198:60.8%
1182:1.8%
1169:55.5%
1153:2.1%
1143:1,174
1140:57.1%
1114:1,145
1111:49.4%
1095:3.1%
1091:1,569
1088:50.2%
1083:1,460
1054:Year
998:Asian
986:White
945:Asian
933:White
905:56.5%
900:5,829
885:3,724
875:70.2%
870:1,266
860:15.9%
845:−4.0%
830:43.3%
785:21.5%
740:−2.1%
725:−6.7%
710:−8.5%
695:31.1%
236:55315
225:(CDT)
223:UTC-5
202:UTC-6
183:5,829
115:State
1571:2023
1532:2012
1507:2014
1486:2013
1416:2012
1386:2011
1357:2022
1318:2022
1221:2000
1192:2004
1163:2008
1134:2012
1105:2016
1076:2020
896:2020
881:2010
866:2000
851:1990
836:1980
821:1970
806:1960
800:5.6%
791:1950
776:1940
761:1930
746:1920
731:1910
716:1900
701:1890
686:1880
671:1870
656:1860
644:Note
639:Pop.
511:The
504:and
488:The
462:plat
424:The
265:GNIS
138:Area
36:City
1822:CDP
1236:285
1230:386
1207:518
1201:839
1178:760
1172:988
1149:838
1126:243
1120:930
1008:or
955:or
855:744
840:642
825:669
810:467
795:548
780:519
765:427
750:504
735:571
720:583
705:625
690:683
675:521
660:724
376:of
248:952
216:DST
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