Lake Maxinkuckee Its Intrigue History & Genealogy Culver, Marshall, Indiana

1470 East Shore Dr., Hazledine. Cottage  



Section 22 History 1835-1922

1904 - Sep 8 - Miss Jennie Darnell has purchased two lots south of the Maxinkuckee landing and will erect three cottages in the spring.

    1905 - May 5 - Miss Jennie Darnell is having the foundation blocks placed for her new cottages

    Miss Jennie Darnell left Friday for Maxinkuckee to open her cottage. She will be joined later by Mr. E. T. Hazeldine and family. -- Terre Haute Saturday Spectator June 18, 1904

    1904 - Jul 21 - Miss Darnell has a force of men and teams at work scraping sand out of the lake and filling in her lots which she recently purchased

    1904 - Sept - 17 President W. W. Parsons of the Indiana State Normal has purchased a lot at Lake Maxinkuekee, near the Hord cottage, with the intention of building a cottage to be to be occupied next summer. Miss Jennie Darnell, who sold her cottage this year, has purchased two lots not far from the one bought by Mr. Parsons. It is Miss Darnell’s intention to build two cottages next season. She will occupy one and the other is to be rented. - Terre Haute Saturday Spectator

    By this she also owned cottages / lots on the west side of lake:
      1906 - 4 jul Charles W. Traut has purchased the Darnell cottage on the "West side of Lake Maxinkuckee. - Logansport Pharos Daily

      1906 Jul 5 - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Traut of Logansport have purchased the Darnell cottage on the west side.

      1906 - Aug. - Jennie D. Darnell to Mary Traut lot in lot 3, Maxinkuckee, $600


    1905 - June 17 - Mrs. E. T. Hazeldine accompanied by her daughters went to Lake Maxinkuckee, Monday where she joined her sister Miss Jennie Darnell. Mr. and Mrs. Hazeldine and Miss Darnell have five cottages at the lake in Sea Beach place near the Indianapolis colony. Four of them have been rented to Logansport and Indianapolis families. - Terre Haute Saturday Spectator

    1905 - Apr 15 Miss Jennie Darnell is superintending the building of three cottages at Maxinkuckee, one her own, the other two for Mr. Hazledine. One of the latter has been engaged by an Indianapolis gentleman. - Terre Haute Saturday Spectator Saturday

    1906 May 17 Jennie D. Darnell to Edward T Hazledine, part lots 10 and 9 Sea Beach Place Maxinkuckee 22-32- $2800


1908 Sea Beach Place


1909 - Feb. 25 - Jennie Darnell to Gertrude Hazeldine, pt. of two lots, Sea Beach Place, in Sec. 22 Union, $3615
    1910 - Jun 30 - Miss Jennie Darnell of St. Petsburg Fla. is visiting her sister Mrs. Hazeldine on the East side

    1915 - Jun 17 - Mrs. Hazledine is having an addition built on the cottage which she will occupy this summer - - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Deggendorf of Chicago are the summer occupants of one of the Hazledine cottages .


1919 - - 318, 320 - - E. T. Hazeldine

E. T. Hazeldine also owned 1460 East Shore Dr. -

Wabun & Week-wee-tn-sing & Withes, E. T. Hazeldine Cottage's names a Hazeldine Cottage

1917 - 1958 - Arthur R. Baxter < A HREF="1460_e_shore/baxter_family.htm"= target new> Baxter Family
    In 1917 Arthur Baxter purchased the Hazeldine cottage, 1470 East Shore Road, and soon also acquired the M. E. Clark cottage next door, 1460 East Shore Road , Eventually the property owned by Mr. Degendorf, 1450 East Shore Road, was secured to house the growing family.

    1958 Lake Directory - 1470 Arthur R. Baxter - 5110 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind



1922


1970 - Baxter R Norman - telephone directory

1979 - 1993 -- J. Thomas Jr. and Elsie (Baxter) Heckel (1991-3 David Heckel)
    directory listing - 1985-2007 - - J. Thomas Heckel Jr


Mar 1993 - May 2000 - - Elsie Baxter Heckel

May 2000 - ? - - Elsie Baxter Heckle Revocable Trust
    directory listing - 1991 - David Heckel


2000,Jul-2024 - Heckel Family LLC.


    SEA BEACH PLACE LOT 10 S 45'
    SEA BEACH PL N 25' LOT 10


Lake access - there was to have to been a access site here between this parcel of 1480 E Shore and the next which is 1480 but for as long as I can remember it has been grass covered and has had trees and brush overgrown in it - David Burns also stated that it was lake access when he worked on constructing the sea wall for one of the cottages in the late 1970's or early 1980's; as some of the brush had to be trimmed back to gain access to the lake front in order to pour cement; so the heavy cement mixer trucks would not traverse over the septic and main yard which was soft. It is shown of the plat maps of the past and present.