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Burlington Homes & Farms

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S 10-04-1956 Mr. & Mrs. William I. Spiegelhoff to live at 576-1/2 Washington st.
S 10-04-1956 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Schilz to live at 874 Geneva st.
S 10-11-1956 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Fredrich (photo) operate farm on Rt. 4 owned by Mr. & Mrs. Norbert J. Klein; Fredrichs to meet with President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
S 10-11-1956 New home being built on Lincoln st. by Harrington and Anderson. (Sunset Ridge subdivision)
S 10-11-1956 New home being built on Rose Ann dr. for Louis Peterson. (Sunset Ridge subdivision)
S 10-11-1956 Roger Degen building new home on Rose Ann dr. (Sunset Ridge subdivision)
S 10-11-1956 Andrew Rossmiller having home built at 556 Kendrick ave.
S 10-11-1956 Clarence Richter building residence at 330 Perkins blvd.
S 10-11-1956 Jack Pearce, Burlington manager for Royal Transit, transferred to Rockford, Ill.; moved from 820 Garfield ave. to Rockford.
S 10-11-1956 Mr. & Mrs. James Phillips to live at 702-1/2 Liberty st.
S 10-11-1956 Mr. & Mrs. William Umnus to live at 470 Elmwood ave.
S 10-11-1956 Mr. & Mrs. John Ketterhagen to live at 668-1/2 Liberty st.
S 10-11-1956 Mr. & Mrs. William C. Schultz to live at 672-1/2 Pine st.
S 10-11-1956 Mr. & Mrs. James Schott and children to move to new tri-level home on Lewis st. in Scherrer addition. S 10/25/56 - Schott moved The Reuschlein Agency to home.
S 10-11-1956 892 Delavan st., 6 room brick veneer ranch style home for sale - ad.
S 10-11-1956 Photos of houses in special section: Elmer Scherrer, Jr. - corner Westridge & Oakland, C. F. Bushman; Charles Killen; Robert Cook - 531 Kendrick; Robert Hintz - Walnut st.; Stanley Kelly - home (Duane st.) built with Burlington Sunset stone; John Zakel - Kane st.; Elmer Wisnefski - Geneva st. (corrected to Elmer in S 10/18/56); Jim Schott - Lewis st.; Elmer Scherrer, Sr. - county trunk KD.
S 11-01-1956 Descent of real estate of Emma Schmitt and George A. Schmitt, also known as Schmidt, deceased - McHenry st. along southerly line of Klein’s addition.
S 11-01-1956 Notice requesting license to sell real estate of late Phillip R. Johnson (Hwy. 36 west of Burlington).
S 11-01-1956 Home on Lake View dr., Cedar Park, for sale.
S 11-08-1956 838 Garfield st. open for inspection - ad.
S 11-08-1956 Barn on old Frank Pihringer farm east of Burlington, owned by Ray Negri and rented by Birge Whitmore, destroyed by fire on Nov. 2.
S 11-08-1956 Barn on Robert Busch farm, rt. 5, destroyed by fire Nov. 1.
S 11-15-1956 Mr. & Mrs. Donald Finster to live at 323-1/2 Edward st.
S 11-15-1956 Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Brown to live at 272 McHenry st.
S 11-15-1956 John Frymark family moved from 487 Conkey st. to East Troy.

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