Gangster Island

[1] According to real estate listings the island covers roughly 10 acres (4.0 ha).

They determined that the island had "unique aesthetics", and an "outstanding NSB rating".

[6] Schafner occupied the island sporadically and in 1921 it was sold to a resort operator named A.H. Adams.

[7] In 1923 the island was then sold to a wealthy Chicago resident named Mr.

[8] After Bernard's ownership The Wisconsin Land of Lakes Magazine reported that it was purchased by a "group of Chicago men, headed by James D.

[10] The island was then sold to Carl James Kohler Sr. and he died of an apparent heart attack at the lodge on the island and was found by authorities seated in a chair.