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

1780 East Shore Drive - Squirrel Inn  



Section 22 History 1835-1922

1906 - Nov 19 - T. H. Wilson has sold his lake cottage, "Squirrel Inn," at Maxinkuckee to Mrs. Helms, of Peru, and Mrs Hendricks, of Indianapolis. - Logansport Pharos Daily

1907-1908 Helm and Hendricks Cottage / "Squirrel Inn"

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1908


1910, Jun 30 - J. E. Hendricks of Indianapolis died quite suddenly at his home last week Wednesday of brain trouble. He was the proprietor of Squirrel Inn cottage and had been coming to the lake for several years.

1922


1930 - Mary L. Hendricks, Mrs. John E. Hendricks (see Hendricks family)
    built c. 1885, is another early gable-front, but is distinctive for decorative elements such as fish-scale shingles and a king post in the gable, which suggest the Queen Anne style it was purchased in 1921 for $6,000.00.


?-1958-1964 Thomas A Hendricks
    1958 Lake Directory - Thomas A. Hendricks - 535 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.


1979-2007 - Robert E. & Cynthia H. (Hendricks) Hollowell Jr.


? - 2010, Aug. Cynthia Jane Hollowell Trustee Rev Trust Life Estate
2010,Aug - 2012, Dec - Cynthia H. (Hendricks) Hollowell Ceredit Trust, Julia J. Hollowell, trustee

2012,Dec - Apr, 2013 - - Julia J, Laura A & Thomas H Hollowell

2013,april-2024 - Hendricks-Hollowell Cottage LLC.


Julie wirtes of the cottage:
    Our is still the original 1884 Queen Anne on the lakeside half, but the back half was constructed in the 1960s by Rodney Todd (young local architect) and so it's very different, mid-century modern style. The old boathouse that had been pulled here by ox cart to add an indoor kitchen to the house sat right on the ground and had been eaten away by termites….. I was about 15 when the new part was added. Just had to replace most of the exterior siding. Our fear is that anyone would tear the house down in a minute - yet the gable in front (by the lake) always had the fish with a fork symbols that must have come from the old Halcyon Boat Club! We still have the fish - in need of repair to one fork! I never knew their origin until I saw the pics you posted of the Ball Cottage. We are 2 doors down. The one house between ours and the Balls used to the Sarbers (then was Lou and Mary Stone, whom I remember so well).


2024 - Feb 20 - 1780 E. Shore Dr. & 1784 E. Shore Dr. Replat - PETITION NO. 2023- P103..17

    COM SW COR LOT 4 TH E 270' N 7D E545'