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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
F 06-27-1935 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bauman to move from Burlington to Kenosha July 1.
F 05-03-1934 F. A. Taylor and family moved to Wehmhoff house from DeLaplain house on Jefferson st.
S 05-04-1934 Frank Mathews recently bought Hegeman residence on Jefferson st.; being remodeled. F 4/19/34 - Hegeman property on corner of Johnson & Jefferson sts. F 5/10/34 - house being remodeled.
S 05-04-1934 Mr. & Mrs. Gustave Mathews rented Ziebell residence on Perkins blvd., recently vacated by Mr. & Mrs. Norman Wamnes.
F 05-10-1934 Garage, with Buick and other equipment, burned at Ed Ketterhagen home at Brown’s Lake on May 9.
F 05-10-1934 Mr. & Mrs. Hawley Dillenbeck and family moved to Smith home at 468 Schemmer st.
S 05-11-1934 Urban Weiler bought Ferd Robers residence on Orchard st.
S 05-11-1934 Ferd Robers bought G. P. Luetten residence on corner of Dyer & Washington sts. Also in F 5/10/34.
S 05-11-1934 G. P. Luetten and family moved to Rohr residence on Liberty st. (Origen Perkins house) opposite Lincoln school.
S 05-11-1934 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Oldenburg to live at 523-1/2 McHenry st. Also in F 5/10/34.
F 05-17-1934 Mr. & Mrs. Leon Litzler moved from Mutchler flat on Pine st. to 589 Kendall st.
F 05-24-1934 20 new homes being built at Hall's Point Villas at Brown's Lake.
F 05-24-1934 Max Blesing building home at Hall’s Point.
F 05-24-1934 60 foot waterfront lots on former Hall Estate at Brown’s Lake offered for $300 each at receiver’s sale; restricted, Gentiles; distressed prices. F 5/31/34 - brisk sale of lots at Hall’s Point.
F 05-24-1934 Barn on Ranker farm south of Burlington burned to ground May 21.
F 05-24-1934 Real estate of late Hannah McNamara to be sold by administrator to meet expenses.
F 05-31-1934 3 disastrous fires in one week - Barn on Ranker farm near Bohner's lake (also in F 5/24/34); Harrington residence at Brown's lake, occupied by Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Stebell; and Ed Ketterhagen farm. S 6/1/34 - Mrs. T. W. Harrington residence at Brown's lake and Ben Ketterhagen barn east of Burlington burned down.
F 05-31-1934 Several tracts of waterfront were sold in Hall’s Point Villas on east shore of Brown’s Lake; buyers were William H. Dambruch, Wilbur H. Halfeldt, John A. Jarecki, Hans Newgard, Otto B. Rode, Louis F. Wanasek, Dr. J. L. Hall, Roy G. Peterson.
S 06-01-1934 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Miller rented upper flat of John May residence on Jefferson (Washington?) st.
S 06-01-1934 Mr. & Mrs. William LaFollette moved to flat on 3rd floor of Hoganson building recently vacated by Mrs. Clarence Uhrlettig. Mrs. Uhrlettig rented Meurer flat on Chestnut st.
F 06-07-1934 Smoke house and its contents at Henry Cook farm near the St. Paul depot burned to ground June 7.
S 06-15-1934 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. Schroeder to live at 569 Geneva st.
S 06-15-1934 Mr. & Mrs. John Schmitt rented I. G. Wheeler home; Mr. Wheeler & daughter, Mrs. Guy Baxter, moved to Arlington Heights, Ill., to join Mr. Baxter. S 6/29/34 - Schmitts moved in.
F 06-21-1934 I. G. Wheeler and daughter, Mrs. Guy Baxter, moved from Burlington to Arlington Heights, Ill.
F 06-21-1934 Russell O’Neill and Florence Cox, married June 16, to live at Zwiebel cottage at Brown’s Lake.

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