Amblard, Emile (1840–1914)
Bibliography
"A Crew of Men Are Busily Engaged on the New Addition to the Amblard Building." Waconia Patriot, April 17, 1908.
Anderson, Keith, "Historic Waconia Building Welcomes Changes." Carver County News, October 4, 1990.
"E. Amblard, A French Gentleman from New York." Carver County News, May 25, 1894.
Holcombe, Maj. R.I., ed. Compendium of History and Biography of Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota. Chicago: Henry Taylor and Company, 1915.
"Mons. Amblard Property is Sold." Waconia Patriot, August 21, 1914.
"Mons. Emile Amblard Gone to His Reward." Waconia Patriot, July 17, 1914.
"Mons. Emile Amblard Was Here Tuesday." Waconia Patriot, April 5, 1912.
"Monsieur E. Amblard." Carver County News, August 8, 1890.
"Mr. Amblard Left Tuesday for Minneapolis." Waconia Patriot, September 4, 1903.
"Mrs. Marie Amblard Dies in Canada." Waconia Patriot, April 4, 1946.
Waconia Heritage Association. Waconia, Paradise of the Northwest: The Lake and Its Island. Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1986.
"Waconia's Most Progressive Citizen, Mons. Amblard." Waconia Patriot, May 19, 1911.
"We Are Pleased to Note that Mons. Emile Amblard." Waconia Patriot, April 11, 1913.
Chronology
1840
1870–1871
1889
1890
1893
1894
1898
1904
1906
1911
1912
1913
1914
1946
1980
Bibliography
"A Crew of Men Are Busily Engaged on the New Addition to the Amblard Building." Waconia Patriot, April 17, 1908.
Anderson, Keith, "Historic Waconia Building Welcomes Changes." Carver County News, October 4, 1990.
"E. Amblard, A French Gentleman from New York." Carver County News, May 25, 1894.
Holcombe, Maj. R.I., ed. Compendium of History and Biography of Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota. Chicago: Henry Taylor and Company, 1915.
"Mons. Amblard Property is Sold." Waconia Patriot, August 21, 1914.
"Mons. Emile Amblard Gone to His Reward." Waconia Patriot, July 17, 1914.
"Mons. Emile Amblard Was Here Tuesday." Waconia Patriot, April 5, 1912.
"Monsieur E. Amblard." Carver County News, August 8, 1890.
"Mr. Amblard Left Tuesday for Minneapolis." Waconia Patriot, September 4, 1903.
"Mrs. Marie Amblard Dies in Canada." Waconia Patriot, April 4, 1946.
Waconia Heritage Association. Waconia, Paradise of the Northwest: The Lake and Its Island. Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1986.
"Waconia's Most Progressive Citizen, Mons. Amblard." Waconia Patriot, May 19, 1911.
"We Are Pleased to Note that Mons. Emile Amblard." Waconia Patriot, April 11, 1913.