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

718 Peru Court  



1835


1835-1837 Plat Map
    Section 21 Lot 1 - 52.41A
    Section 21 Lot 2 - 41.92A
    Section 21 Lot 3 - __.__A [41.49]


James F. D. Lanier of Jefferson county, Indiana on 30 June 1837 was issued the certificate #7339 the East half of Section twenty; Fractional Section of Twenty One; Fractional Section of Twenty Seven and Fractional section of Twenty eight containing 793 32/100 acres.
1872 Plat Map
J. Miller 18.32A A. Foot 21.60A
J Robbin 27.90A James G Robbins
James G Robbins
J. Filer 10A
J. Smith 61.40A


1876 Plat Map - no names on it for this section


1880 Plat Map
W. J. Myers 17.85A
M. G. Gould 23.92A; 56/57A
E. Parker 27.42A
J. Filer 10A C. Filer 39.40A
G. A. Durr - Lot 2
A.C. Shepherd Etal
J. Green [James Green ]


From the Logansport Daily Journal page 3 dated Aug. 27, 1882:
    All the preliminaries for the extension of the Logansport branch of the Vandalia railway to Lake Michigan have been satisfactorily adjusted, and upon compliiance with a few easy conditions the contact will be closed, and the work will be commenced and pushed to completion.

    Readers of the Journal are familiar with the route of this line to Marmont (Maxinkuckee), and will have no difficulty in following it to South Bend and the lake...

    With these advantages before them, our citizens are asked to consider one of the conditions above named, which condition is that the right of way shall be furnished free to the new line thorugh our county. The estimated cost of this right of way is from $7,000 to $10,000 and it is proposed to raise the amount by subscription. A consideraable portion of this subscription has already been secured, and a committee appointed for that purpose will make an effort to raise the remainder during the present week...


1883 - Oct 6 - The.Vandaiia railroad company commenced laying iron at Marmount a day or two ago, and-withln a short time the tract will be completed from Maxinkuckee lake to the Nickle Plate railroad, a distance of about three miles,- Logansport Pharos Tribune

1898
Areas in corporated into Culver
N. Gould
M. Grubs 10A +
B. Easterday 38.40
MR. Smith
J. Green [James Green ]
Rochester Club
Long Point
South Long Pont


1899-1906/1907 Assembly Grounds
    The Christian church has purchased fifteen acres of eligible ground at Lake Maxinkuckee for assembly purposes. - Aug 2 1899 Logansport Pharos Tribune


1908 Plat Map - Ferrier's Addition


CULVER - Culver Citizen J. 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

1911, Jan 12 - J. O. Ferrier to Mary Rassner et al. Lots 77, 78, and 79, Ferrier's Add. $1700

Ferrier's Addition 1922 1922


19__ Charles & Irene Mitchell

? - 1966 - Robert A. Beck
    saturday Rites For Robert A. Beck

    Robert A. Beck, age 81, 718 Peru Court, Culver , died at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, at the Landis Nursing Home in Argos following an illness of the past two years.

    Born Jan. 30, 1885, in South Bend to Joseph and Wilhelmina Beck, he had lived in Culver for the past 15 years, coming from South Bend. He was a retired employee of the Studebaker Corp.

    On Jan: 3, 1908, in South Bend, Mr. Beck was married to Saddle Claeys, who survives with one son, Clifford H. Beck, of South Bend, three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

    Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at the Easterday-Bonine Funeral Home in Culver with, the Rev. R. J . Mueller, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Culver , officiating, burial iwill follow in the Culver Cemetery.

    Friends may call at the Easterday-Bonine Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today, Thursday, March 3, - Citizen - March 3, 1966
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1979-81 - Ignas Dambrauskas

1974-1982 - Stanley Dambrauskas

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.

1982-1986 - John F. & Irene M. Uhl (telephone directory)

1987 - C. Daniel Yates/John F. Rufatto



1988 - John F. & Katherine Rufatto 1989-2012, Nov - Phillip & Christine M. Lewallen

2012, Nov-2024 - Christine M. & Phillip Lewallen, Trust


    FERRIERS ADD LOT 77
    FERRIERS ADD S 25' LOT 78
    PRT W1/2 NW1/4:COM W1/4 COR E1030.15'