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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 10-07-1954 A. Hennigan offers year round home at Hall’s Point Villa for sale.
S 10-07-1954 Frank A. Bauman estate - application to sell real estate in blocks 9, 10, and 3 of Weiler’s addition - multiple lots on each block.
S 10-14-1954 Roman Siehoff, 892 Briody st., new residence permit.
S 10-14-1954 Carl Haufle, 281 Mary st., new residence permit.
S 10-14-1954 Lee Busch, 846 Briody st., new residence permit.
S 10-14-1954 Ed Dunford, 525 Kendrick ave., new residence permit.
S 10-14-1954 John Zakel, 272 Kane st., new residence permit.
S 10-14-1954 Jerome Gunderson, 352 Edward st., new residence permit.
S 10-14-1954 Lightning damaged Louis Hintz home at 500 Perkins blvd.
S 10-14-1954 Rev. Henry Schadeberg rented and will move to Mrs. A. E. Duchow residence on Emerson st.
S 10-14-1954 Plymouth parsonage to be dismantled; former Langley home.
S 10-14-1954 Phillip Kimpel bought 114 acre farm east of Burlington from Myron Duckett.
S 10-21-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Clason to live at 479 Schemmer st.
S 10-21-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Otto Klug to move to new home at Bohner’s Lake.
F 10-26-1954 Plymouth church parsonage on Geneva st. (photo) to be razed soon and property landscaped for a chapel. Thought that a schoolhouse occupied site until 1871. John Hegeman built house in 1879; house was owned or occupied over the years by Rev. Theodore Jacobs, Anton, Joseph and Raymond Zwiebel, Agnes Langley, Theodore Runzler, and Rev. Henry Schadeberg. Schadebergs to move to Duchow residence on Emerson st.
S 10-28-1954 $35,000 fire on Alvin Burmeister farm on Hwy. P on Oct. 21 and 22 - photos; 2 Quality Milk trucks brought water for firefighters.
S 10-28-1954 Conveyance notice, George Ziebell estate - lot 3, block 1, Perkins Park.
F 11-02-1954 McCanna house at Madison & Pine sts. razed to make way for National Tea Co. building - photo. Also in S 10/28/54.
S 11-04-1954 60 acres south of Prasch addition, owned by Mrs. Catherine Schenk, sold to Joseph A. Wojciechowski, father of Mrs. Hugh Dardis; land to be subdivided.
S 11-04-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Schmaling to live at 695 Highland ave.
S 11-04-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Bramucci and family moved to Appleton.
S 11-04-1954 Mr. & Mrs. William Banks, Jr., moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico.
S 11-04-1954 C. H. Beaumont moved to home in Burlington leased by Janet Beaumont. S 11/11/54 - Clarence Beaumont and his daughter, Janet, moved into Carl Pieters apartment on Jefferson st.; Rae Vaughn to make home with them; Clarence had been living at Tamerlane until it closed.
S 11-04-1954 Tom Hentges on former John Spieker farm, which had a “pioneer” silo.
S 11-11-1954 Mrs. P. F. Noonan moved to upper apartment at 641-1/2 Dyer st.

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