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Burlington Homes & Farms

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F 03-23-1922 Charles Thate bought 160 acre "Old Sawyer" farm 3 miles south of Burlington from A. D. Winn of Wilmot; Thate traded, in part, for his 8-1/2 acre farm near Milwaukee.
F 03-23-1922 Modern apartment at 677 Lewis st. for rent.
F 03-30-1922 Charles J. Leber, Sr., lived at 609 Pine st.
F 03-30-1922 Mr. & Mrs. William Funk moved from Burlington to farm they bought near Union Grove.
F 03-30-1922 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Verhalen moved from Verhalen farm on Rochester rd. to Milwaukee where they bought confectionery store on corner of Vliet & 24th sts.
F 03-30-1922 Vern C. Smith recently bought vacant lot on Kane st. from Henry N. Stang next to Vincent Uhen's; planning to build new house this spring.
F 03-30-1922 Joe Frederick, Soo Line operator, moved from Bockhop flat on Lewis st. to Ben Cooper residence on Storle ave.; Mr. Cooper and family moved back to Spring Prairie.
F 03-30-1922 Capt. John T. Rice making home at Mrs. Mary Cavano residence at 560 Geneva st.
F 03-30-1922 Mrs. Ole Heg living at 644 Chestnut st.
F 04-06-1922 August Guse moved to one of houses at Edgewood Farm, where he will work.
F 04-06-1922 G. C. Zabler house being razed and new one will be built.
F 04-06-1922 Mr. & Mrs. T. W. Bankes moved to rooms at Dewey Hicks residence on Conkey st. after spending winter in Racine.
F 04-06-1922 William Miller at 490 Washington st.
S 04-07-1922 Paul Zoelzer bought Ferdinand Kuemmel residence on McHenry st.; possession June 15. Also in F 4/6/22. S 5/12/22 - Mrs. Dora Zoelinger and daughter, Mrs. Dora Wagner, bought Kuemmel residence.
S 04-07-1922 Floyd R. Prentice bought Charles W. Meyers residence on Chestnut st. Also in F 4/6/22.
S 04-07-1922 Albert Huse & family moved from Wolf / Wolff / Wolfe house, McHenry st., to Wehmhoff house on Washington st. F 4/13/22 - Wehmhoff house on east side of Fox river.
S 04-07-1922 Frank Mayer bought William Hockings residence at Brown's lake which he has been occupying. F 3/30/22 - Hockings property which Mayer has been renting.
S 04-07-1922 G. C. Zabler and family moved to house by mill pond vacated by the Guse family while the Zabler's new house is built. Also in F 4/6/22.
F 04-13-1922 Hannah M. Brooks / Brook lived at 285 Perkins blvd.
F 04-13-1922 William H. Ramsey lived at 643 Kendall st.
F 04-13-1922 John Jensen building new porch on his Pine st. residence (600 Pine st.).
F 04-13-1922 Mr. & Mrs. E. L. Ball moved from Mrs. Charles Loomis residence to their cottage at Brown's lake.
F 04-13-1922 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Moore to move to Herman Schultz residence at 665 Kendall st. which they recently bought. F 5/4/22 - Herman J. Schultz sold 655 Kendall st. to Moores.
F 04-13-1922 R. B. Wilson living at 375 Edward st.
F 04-13-1922 W. S. Humphrey moved from Mrs. Minnie Miller house on Storle ave. to one of the cottages on Edgewood Farm; Mrs. Miller to occupy her house.

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