The county as rerouted the roads in this area. The old site lies very close to the present road, but I could not find the trail or road to the site. I bushwacked and realize later the road must have lead to the site from the opposite side on a road I did not follow

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The old Cramer site is fairly open, although filled with small trees.
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CRAMER Township, organized July 14, 1913, and its railway village, were named in honor of J. N. Cramer, a homesteader and later a merchant in the village, who removed to Pennsylvania. The township dissolved in 1950 and became the Unorganized Territory of East Lake. The village in section 9 had a post office, which was first named Silver, 1908-11, then Cramer, 1911-17; it had a station of the Duluth and Northern Minnesota Railroad.
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Cramer survey marker