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List of Cottagers & Property Owners North ShoreThis is probably an incomplete listing probably of cottage lots and owners - but this is what was listed on the plat map of 1908 and what I am able to decipher of it. I hope to connect everything from the 1876 plat map forward but that will take time and much more research - in hopes of making an accurate history and genealogy of the lake and along the way gathering pictures, maps, stories, myths, legends, biographies, obitauries etc. to enhance it. None of these listings are eteched in stone - it is probably just a pratial listing from sources during this time period - and based on known facts of 1908, on the plat map - everything may change if I can ever get the use of some of the abstracts or cottagers step forth with corrected data. I will try and carry this data forward to each of the plat maps if I can connect from this one to the next. Hopefully from deeds, abstracts and future research we can list the complete property owners at this time. Here is some interesting facts stated about the orginial property owners of the north side of the lake:
1876- J Castleman 1880 - E. Parker ![]() It is known if this is in Marmont now Culver or Maxinkuckee Village as he owned property both places. 1894 - Kreuzberger's Park & Saloon [Robert Kreuzberger] ![]() 1898 - Not Specified - Kreuzberger's Park & Saloon 1908 - Out Lot 3 1876 - J. Castleman 1880 - E. Parker [Eli Parker} 1894 - Kreuzberger's Park & Saloon 1898 - Not Specified - Kreuzberger's Park & Saloon 1908 - Lot 7 1876 - J. Castleman 1880 - E. Parker {Eli Parker] 1894 - Kreuzberger's Park & Saloon 1898 - Not Specified - Kreuzberger's Park & Saloon 1908 - Lot 11 - future south half of State Street 1876 - J. Castleman 1880 - E. Parker [Eli Parker] 1894 - Kreuzberger's Park & Saloon 1898 - Not Specified - Kreuzberger's Park & Saloon The Sanborn fire map of 1906 detailing this area: ![]() 1908 - Lot 8 1876 - J. Castleman I. Morris [Isaac N. Morris/ 1880 - E. Parker [Eli Parker] 1898 - Depot - [T. H. I RR = Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad] 1908 - Depot - [Vandalia] Railroad Property & Vandalia Park Note the location is to the east of the present Depot and on the curve of Toner Avenue now Lakeshore Drive. It sat directly in front or nearly in front of Osborn's Mini Mart which back then was the Lakeshore Garage and can be seen in some of the old pictures. It sat in what is todays parking lot of the Culver Town Park - if any of you can remember back far enough and remember the concrete that was there that would of been the platform around the depot and where the passenger canopies stood they are now a part of the park and as the East and West picnic pavilions. This is the business district of Lakeshore Drive (originally Toner Avenue) and spands from State Street to Papas and the motel or Inn. it lies across from Lake Maxinkuckee and the Town Park and up and around the corner to include an area formerly known as 'Bunker Hill' where the water tower now stands. Daniel A. Bradley homestead ![]()
![]() ![]() Lot 9 Lot 8 Lot 7 Lot 6 Lot 5 Lot 4 Lot 3 Lot 2 Lot 1 Directly behind lots 1-8 in the 1908 Plat map is located park Area and in the 1922 Plat map the area has enlarged and is listed as the Lake View Club Grounds. NOTE: Some time in the late 1920's and early 1930's as the Culver Reality and Investment Company [which was established in 1932 for this purpose] in behalf of the Academy to protect the Academy from future encroachment from the west. And this is when all the properties west of the originial Academy [acreage of 98 acres] and all the property east of the Culver town park [the "Indian Trails" AKA Lake View Hotel and other private land holdings was bought up. And by the below photo taken after 1922 of the academy campus shows most are not there any longer: ![]() 1850 - I. N. Morris Mc Donald States: In 1850, Isaac N. Morris, father of Capt. Ed Morris, moved to the lake, locating on the north shore, on the farm now owned by A. N. Bogardus, His land ran down to the lake, taking in all the laker front from the Lake View Hotel grounds to and including the Palmer house.1876 - I. N. Morris [Isaac N. Morris] 1880 - I. N. Morris 185 A [Isaac N. Morris] 1908 - un-numbered C. Beckman 21.9 acres; there is a small portion of this that is on the lake front 1850 - I. N. Morris [Isaac N. Morris] 1876 - I. N. Morris [Isaac N. Morris] 1880 - I. N. Morris 185 A [Isaac N. Morris] 1908 - The Morris Lake Front: Lot 15 Lot 14 Lot 13 Lot 12 1850 - I. N. Morris [Isaac N. Morris] 1876 - I. N. Morris [Isaac N. Morris] 1880 - I. N. Morris 185 A [Isaac N. Morris] 1908 - The Morris Lake front Lot 11 Lot 10 Lot 9 Lot 8 Lot 7 Lot 6 - in 1898 was A. Herz 1850 - I. N. Morris [Isaac N. Morris] 1875/6 - Built by J. W. Palmer of Plymouth. 1898 - Palmer House - J. W. Palmer 1898 - May - Palmer House - F. D. Lamson, who also operated the Ross Hotel in Plymouth 1900 - Palmer House 1908 - Palmer House - F. D. Lampson prop. 1900 - Palmer House 1908 - Lot 5 - Palmer House - F. D. Lampson prop. ![]() Lot 4 Lot Lot 3 Lot 2 Lot 1 there appears to be a name attached to this lot 18__ John Mitchell 1872-1885 - A. T. Benedict - 44.75A & 35.35/36.35A 1885 - It is said that Henry H. Culver acquired Aaron Benedict [Aaron T. Benedict] land holdings for the Culver Military, Aaron Benedict lived in Maxinkuckee. 1872 – Landmark “Pine Tree House” built by A. T. Benedict, Maxinkuckee. Benedict ran sawmill on dammed creek running through Bigley property, ---also Grist Mill.1898 - Culver Military Academy - 15.92/18.92a H. H. Culver - 76.49 to the North [Henry Harrison Culver] H. H. Culver - 38.10 to the North H. H. Culver - 39.25 to the East 1908 - Culver Miltary Academy |
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