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

Lake Association Nov 1898  



Maxenkuekee Association. To assist the officers in the work of securing new members and the collection of dues and assessments, which are not to exceed $10.00 for each member, the following gentlemen were selected and approved by the meeting, viz:

    Milton Shirk, Peru.
    M. W. Simons, Plymouth.
    Theoph. Couneilmann, St. Louis.
    Ed. Morris, Culver.
    L . M. Brackett, Rochester,
    W. E . Shedd, Danville.
    Walter M. Knapp. Highland.
    A. Herz, Terre Haute.
    W. F. Wilson, Logansport.


It is the object of this circular to firmly impress upon you that you do your share of the work as it may develop, and you are particularly requested to at once take such steps as may be necessary to provide for shade trees and walks as above indicated

Please do not lose sight of this request. It is the intention of the executive committee to promptly call for the services of the Deputy Fish Commissioner vvhenever it appears necessary, and information on this point is solicited from all interested in Lake Maxenkuckee fishing.

It requires money to do this kindly, therefore, remit at once, either direct to the secretary or treasurer, or to the respective assistant above mentioned, the amount of assessment now due, i. e. $8.00, so that the officers will not be hampered with the execution of their work.

New members will also please include in their remittances the initiation fee of $2.00.

We hope to hear from you favorably by return mail, and remain yours respectfully,

Otto Stechhan, Pres,
Franklin Vonnegut , Sec’y