[2] Kaiser was located in the town of Lake along the current route of the Tuscobia State Trail, 5 miles (8.0 km) west-southwest of Park Falls.
John Stehwein homesteaded 160 acres of land along County Road E, an area which became known as "Kaiser's Corner".
Blackwell in 1905, on a pond located about one-half mile west of the "Kaiser's Corner" spot.
Logs were brought in by neighboring farmers and the lumber was then either sold, or shipped out to Park Falls by horse-drawn wagon.
Operations expanded considerably when the Omaha Railway Line approached Park Falls and built a siding to the mill in 1910.
[3] A number of homes, a post office, school, and general store were all built in the vicinity of the sawmill and the "Kaiser's Corner" spot.