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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 09-22-1933 Mr. & Mrs. I. M. Damewood and daughter moved from Fratt residence in Perkins blvd. to upper flat of W. A. Prouty residence on corner of Jefferson & Main sts.
S 09-29-1933 Lightning bolt set fire to Mrs. Valentine Stang home on Edward st. Also in F 9/28/33.
S 09-29-1933 Thorkild Peterson leased Edward Busch residence on West Geneva st. (S 9/22/33 incorrectly reported Henry Busch residence on James st.)
S 09-29-1933 Gerhard Siehoff and Mary Siehoff Uhen vs. Ludwigs on land in sections 18, 13, and 19 of township 3.
S 09-29-1933 Frank Noll to auction 170 acre tract in northeast quarter of section 3, township 3 - vs. English, Dillonaire, and Stalbaum.
S 09-29-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Everett Anderson moved from John May flat on Washington st. to residence of Miss Lillian Fallon on corner of Storle & Pleasant aves.
S 09-29-1933 Pansy Agner living at 443 Henry st.
F 10-05-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Ed Boldt and daughter, formerly of Wheatland, moved from Burlington to Madison.
F 10-05-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Isferding moved to Eckert house on Perkins blvd.
F 10-05-1933 Mrs. Herman Dettman, 555 Pine st., offers 5 room flat for rent.
S 10-06-1933 Mrs. Rose Powers and daughter Jane and Miss Pauline Hegeman moved to Security Lightning Co. residence on Jefferson st.
S 10-06-1933 Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Boldt moved to Madison; lived at Anton Terhorst residence on Perkins blvd.
S 10-06-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Isferding and son moved from Wegge residence to Anton Terhorst residence; both residences on Perkins blvd.
F 10-12-1933 Anna Hoffman bought parts of lots 1 and 2, Perkins West Addition, from Mr. & Mrs. Arthur F. Reesman.
F 10-12-1933 Mr. & Mrs. John McCarthy, Jr., and family moved to Guy Shields home on Chestnut st.
F 10-12-1933 5 room flat available Nov. 1 at 684-1/2 Pine st.
S 10-13-1933 Mrs. Henry F. Gerling to move to Kenosha. F 10/19/33 - moved.
S 10-13-1933 William Riddehough and family moved from Honey Creek to Perry Peterson residence on Perkins blvd. S 10/27/33 - Riddehough is Soo Line agent at Burlington.
S 10-13-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Warren O'Neill and son moved from C. E. Markham flat on Pine st. to Wegge residence on Perkins blvd.
S 10-13-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Leo Uhen moved from Burlington to Henry Uhen farm.
F 10-19-1933 Orman Ray and family, who have been in vicinity several years, moved to Henry Krift farm near Burlington.
F 10-19-1933 Large home at Edgewood Farm for rent; built-in garage.
F 10-19-1933 Mrs. Adela Neumann residence at 607 Washington st. for rent.
S 10-20-1933 Alvin Vos leased old Siehoff farm, occupied by August Ludwig family, near Honey lake.
S 10-20-1933 Mr. & Mrs. Binke moved to upper flat of Charles Markam residence on Pine st.

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