Section 21 History 1835-1922
1976 - The Pennsylvania Railroad
track was abandoned and lot owners on South Street and the west side of the lake purchased
the right-of-way between their property and the lake.
CULVER - Culver CitizenJ. O.
Ferrier's purchase of the old
assembly grounds
on the west shore less than two years ago has proved the wisdom of the buyer. He
has sold enough lots to pay for the land and has 60 lots remaining which he says
he can sell outright any day for $6,000. - Rochester Sentinel, Friday, January 15,
1909
Ferrier's Addition
1944 - Jul 19 - Ella Brown to James F and Zethel C. Weed lot 82 Ferrier's
addition Culver.
1976 - The Pennsylvania Railroad
track was abandoned and lot owners on South Street and the west side of the lake purchased
the right-of-way between their property and the lake.
The
Maxinkuckee West Side Property Owners, Inc. was formed to procure and buy
up the railroad prperty along the shore of Lake Maxinkuckee from Plymouth St.
to the end of South Street ending at West Shore. Dr.
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