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
The old Cramer site is fairly open, although filled with small trees.
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.
Cramer survey marker