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An Early History of Cinosam PDF Print E-mail

In 1864, a grant was approved to transfer land from the United States Government to the Northern Pacific Railway Company for aid in construction of railroads. Subsequently, the property was owned by the Gull River Lumber Company and its North Home Lake Shore Company. The property was then purchased in 1920 by Albert G. Evans and Benjamin Drake. The club ws incorporated as a non profit corporation in Minnesota in January, 1921, and remains so today.

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Cinosam "Cottages:" 1920's History PDF Print E-mail

Ed and Dan Petersen were worthy builders of many enduring cabins standing 80 years later.

The group of Twin Cities Masons who searched out and bought the three legal plats making up Cinosam found modest success in building their idea of "A Summer Colony for Masons and Eastern Stars." But with the notable early exception of Club Secretary Minnie Paine, they were men of ideas, money & influence.

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