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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 10-03-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Zarnstorff to live at Hall’s Point.
S 10-03-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jensen moved to former residence of Edward Jahns in Cedar Park.
S 10-03-1957 Fire at Herschel Vos farm on county trunk KD destroyed barn on Monday Sept. 30.
S 10-03-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Coleman and sons moved to newly built home on corner of Rose Ann & Dardis drives in Sunset Ridge subdivision.
S 10-03-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Scheffen (A & P manager) and family moved to Sheboygan.
S 09-26-1957 Rev. & Mrs. Joseph E. Cheek moving from Highland ave. to Partee residence at 431 Jefferson st.
S 09-26-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Florian Skelnick moved from Cedar Park to Chicago.
S 09-26-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cable bought Tony Eilers residence at Cedar Park; Eiler family moved to Cable residence in Burlington.
S 09-26-1957 Milton and Virginia Williams living at 647 Mutter ave.; auto accident.
S 09-19-1957 James Geise completing garage and basement under home on Hwy. P, Bohner’s Lake.
S 09-19-1957 Robert Orlebeck, manager of Western Union office in Burlington, bought Augle residence at Bohner’s Lake in May; son born Aug. 27.
S 09-19-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Humphrey, married this summer, living in Burlington.
S 09-19-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Burkee living at 724-1/2 Liberty st.
S 09-19-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kerkhoff to live at 647-1/2 Kendall st.
S 09-12-1957 Application to move brick veneer house from 756 Chestnut st. to 594 Ridge ave. referred by council to department of public works. S 10/3/57 - request denied. S 9/26/57 - House on Chestnut st. razed for Mills parking lot; had been occupied by LeRoy Ketterhagen.
S 09-12-1957 New home permits: Ted Thoemmler, 917 Walnut st. Magic Builders, 821, 827, and 833 Garfield ave.
S 09-12-1957 Carl Wagner moved family to Shady Rest; injured hand playing baseball; working for Wilson Graham.
S 09-05-1957 Mystery farm 25 - photo. S 9/12/57 - farm next to Honey Bear Farm.
S 09-05-1957 Fred Itzin residence at 901 Geneva st. for sale - ad.
S 08-29-1957 George Thate building residence on Hwy. P next to brother, Arthur.
S 08-29-1957 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Lange, 672 Livingston st., celebrated 25th anniversary.
S 08-29-1957 John Block and family occupying Mary Dardis residence on Kane st. vacated by James Hoffman family.
S 08-29-1957 Mr. & Mrs. James Hoffman and sons moved to newly built home on Kendrick ave.
S 08-29-1957 Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Droster rented and moved to Charles Jackson residence on Duane st.
S 08-29-1957 Magic Construction, William Brennan, representative, started building 3 houses on Garfield ave. just south of McHenry st.

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