View of Lots 7 and 8 in blocks C and D, donated by Stuart in 1929. She wanted to make Point Park larger.
- Mar. 18, 1929 - Council approves deed from Sherry.
- Apr. 3, 1929 - Helen Kimberly Stuart offers Lots 7 and 8 in Blocks C and D to the City with stipulation that Lake Shore Avenue be kept open to the public.
- Apr. 18, 1929 - F.J. Sensenbrenner asks City to quit claim the lake frontage along his property on Lake Shore Avenue.
- Jun. 18, 1929 - City accepts deed from Stuart (Kimberly Point purchase #2) with stipulations that a.) the land be used for park purposes, b.) Lake Shore Avenue be maintained as a public street and c.) park be named Kimberly Point Park.
- Jul. 3, 1929 - New deed is accepted, correcting a discrepancy in the spelling of Helen Kimberly Stuart's name.