After WW1, Maurice & Adelaide Klouse of Brookline built a summer home on 70 acres on Mystic Lake, calling it Camp Adelaide. It was sold in 1907 to Abraham Lincoln Filene (1865-1957), owner of Filene's Department Stores, and the property name changed to Lynxholm
After WW1, Maurice & Adelaide Klouse of Brookline built a summer home on 70 acres on Mystic Lake, calling it Camp Adelaide. It was sold in 1907 to Abraham Lincoln Filene (1865-1957), owner of Filenes Department Stores, and the property name changed to Lynxholm
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After WW1, Maurice & Adelaide Klouse of Brookline built a summer home on 70 acres on Mystic Lake, calling it Camp Adelaide. It was sold in 1907 to Abraham Lincoln Filene (1865-1957), owner of Filene's Department Stores, and the property name changed to Lynxholm
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On item: Lynxholm. Mr. Lincoln Filene purchased property from Maurice H. Klous in mid 30s and built house in left later. The white house burned down in the 1950s.