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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 12-16-1954 Albert Angell sold home at 338 Kane st. and will move to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
S 12-16-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Otto Pagenkopf moved to Oswego, N.Y.
S 12-16-1954 Mrs. Mae Huckstorf moved from 456 Fox st. to Milwaukee.
S 12-16-1954 Portion of McKinley st. and alleys in blocks 3 and 4 of Patterson Park vacated.
S 12-30-1954 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Ahler in new home at 343 Emerson st.
S 12-30-1954 Mr. & Mrs. James McCourt and family moved to residence at 380 Edward st. vacated by Herbert Ahler family.
S 12-30-1954 Richard Vos rented and moved family to Rhodes residence at 422 Perkins blvd.
S 01-06-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hibbard and two children moved from Burlington to West Concord, Mass.
S 01-06-1955 7 room house across from park playground at Cedar Park for sale; full basement.
F 01-11-1955 Former Charles Beix residence, 582 Pine st., moved to make way for modern medical clinic to be built by Dr. Leo Kempton and Dr. Lief Erickson. House moved to Edward st. (now 472 Edward st.) between Wainwright ave. and Origin (now Market) st. - photos. (House relocation) S 1/13/55 - moved south on Wilmot ave. to Origen st. (now Market st.) and then to Edward st. location.
S 01-13-1955 Mrs. Dorine Breske and her father, Harry G. Boehne, bought Pierce Qualy residence at 641 James st., corner of James st. and Storle ave.; to open nursing home. S 1963 Centl., Business, part 3 and ad in Business, part 4 - Burlington Nursing Home, 401 James st., Mrs. Dorine Breske; began in April 1955 with father, Harry Boehne, as partner. Home originally built by Randsome / Ransom family; Breske bought from P. B. Qualy in 1955.
S 01-13-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Pierce Qualy will move from 641 James st. to their residence at Brown’s lake on February 15, when Breskes take possession of James st. home.
S 01-13-1955 Herb Chesick, 523 Wilmot ave. - permit for new residence.
S 01-13-1955 Bob Cook, 513 Kendrick ave. - permit for new residence.
S 01-13-1955 Paul Schroeder and family occupying the Albert Angell residence at 338 Kane st.
S 01-13-1955 Mr. & Mrs. William Weis given housewarming at new home on West st.
S 01-13-1955 Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Hanson moved from 499 Frederick st. to their new home on Hwy. 11 near Brown’s Lake.
S 01-13-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Gunderson moved to their new house on corner of Edward & Robert sts.
S 01-20-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Dickinson to make home in Burlington after his discharge from service. F 2/1/55 - moved to John Rowe house, Rochester.
S 01-20-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Eckert moved from 718 Pine st. to new home at 481 Kendrick ave.
S 01-20-1955 Robert Spitzer family moved to new ranch type home on Westridge ave.
S 01-20-1955 Roy Hoffman builing ranch type house on corner of Burlington (Oakland) & Westridge aves. F 2/1/55 - Permit for 980 Westridge ave.
S 01-20-1955 Mr. & Mrs. Roman Siehoff and daughters moved from Wheatland to new home on Briody st.
F 01-25-1955 Bids asked for razing frame house at 555 Washington st. in preparation for building new Telephone Co. building.
F 02-01-1955 Maynard Fourt offers lot, 87 by 142 feet, on Westridge ave. for sale.

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