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CORRESPONDENCE - 75A SEXLINGER FARMHOUSE
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shall remain constant. Allowing for <br />this movement, the boundary shall <br />continue to include the dune shacks <br />and the extent of the landscape to the <br />crest of the second dune ridge, <br />wherever that may occur. <br />Tomahawk Lake Camp Historic <br />District, Oneida County Wisconsin, <br />is a 20th century tuberculosis rehabili- <br />tation camp. The 17 buildings and <br />one structure are located on a site <br />surrounded by forest reserve on Little <br />Tomahawk Lake. The camp was <br />established in response to advances in <br />the treatment of tuberculosis and the <br />perceived need to reforest the cut - <br />over region of northern Wisconsin. <br />At the camp, infected patients were <br />isolated from general hospital patients <br />and benefitted from the curative <br />effects of open space for exercise and <br />fresh air. Natural features, cultural <br />features, and reasonable limits were <br />used to define the National Register <br />boundaries. Verbal boundary <br />description: Beginning at the inter- <br />section with the south edge of Rain- <br />bow Road and a north - northwest line <br />extending 200 feet south of Raven <br />Road, commence north- northwest <br />along that line 500 feet to the intersec- <br />tion of a north -south line extending <br />200 feet east of the garage and work- <br />shops to Little Lake Tomahawk, <br />commencing south along that line to <br />the intersection of the Little Lake <br />Tomahawk shoreline, then northwest <br />along the lake shore to the intersec- <br />tion of a north -south line extending <br />150 feet west of the garage, then <br />commencing north along that line to <br />the intersection of a west -east line <br />extending 150 feet north of the shed <br />and commencing east along that line <br />to the intersection of a north- north- <br />west line extending 200 feet north of <br />Raven Road and commencing along <br />that line to the intersection of County <br />Highway D, then running south along <br />the west side of County Highway D to <br />the point of beginning. Boundary <br />justification: The Tomahawk Lake <br />Camp boundary was drawn to <br />encompass all historic and nonhistoric <br />resources in the complex. It also <br />includes the surrounding landscape <br />features that provide the northwoods <br />setting. This includes the wooded <br />area around the Raven Road entrance <br />and the woods surrounding the <br />buildings. The northwoods environ- <br />ment was a very important part of the <br />camp's outdoor, health- conscience <br />philosophy that was advertised to <br />20 <br />Dune Shacks of Peaked Hill Bars Historic District, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. <br />This GIS viewshed analysis snap shows the National Register - eligible historic district <br />in black and the dune shacks as white dots within the district, roads, trails, and lakes <br />are shown in white (Knoerl and Chittenden 1990:7). <br />( <br />01IANAWR CARE CAM? H:liJR /c DPSIXI[ <br />GX� 7F'f4MAWX, 04,901 &.7Y N�S:ivIS N <br />4 +yp 4I / tYt� l 0 O y A O t <br />oaY•JT+xY <br />7 l` 0• e a 9 j <br />4!� a <br />$ 1 % 1 <br />i,:•1 yt Ml 6npnpE <br />PJ 1� 8M Y M� 1 <br />t ? � i.io••••c axeni <br />4I 4 tx \� col <br />� o <br />xo.c r s o 1 <br />® U '' <br />ra' Q , GLin454x0 QI �•^ FJYHf E�F51NOA q}/ <br />t- II w.rvbxeP lI QI ef0 {wr,T <C'E1t <br />�I t <br />at <br />O w «�u.nwF <br />°I seuuanrtY <br />�ojI3 1 <br />1 °I D; i Lwr res Lfl . <br />`�^OI 91sx�I F..fiY wAy <br />�L2 -9E:P <br />�ZI <br />Tomahawk fake Camp Historic District, Lake Tomahawk, Oneida County, Wisconsin. <br />Sketch map showing the National Register boundaries. <br />
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