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Burlington Homes & Farms

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S 08-14-1914 Theodore Karges building a new residence on Edward st. Also in F 8/12/14.
S 08-14-1914 House at 655 Jefferson st. for rent; inquire of Martin Prailes.
F 08-19-1914 Mr. & Mrs. H. R. DeLaplain to occupy the Siehoff residence on Kane st. S 10/2/14 - Dr. Powers and family moved out of Siehoff residence on Kane st.; Mr. & Mrs. H. R. DeLaplain moved in. Also in F 10/7/14.
S 08-21-1914 William Parkins home is on Perkins blvd. (464 Perkins blvd. in 1914 Directory).
S 08-21-1914 House, barn, and 6 acres near Milwaukee road depot, known as George Bieneman farm, for rent; by Emery Brown.
S 08-21-1914 Henry C. Schmitt of Chicago leased and moved family to William Rothering cottage on Geneva st.
S 08-21-1914 Elmer Krueger and family moved to Cohen flat on Perkins blvd.
S 08-21-1914 Mrs. Albrecht and daughter leased Bernert house on Edward st. vacated by Elmer Krueger.
F 08-26-1914 New residence for Oscar Weyrough in Jahn's Park.
S 08-28-1914 J. H. Youngs and family moved to Richter residence on Conkey st.
S 09-04-1914 Barn on Mrs. George Forge's property on McHenry st. burned down; residence occupied by Emil Richter. Also in F 9/2/14.
F 09-09-1914 E. Gysin and family moved to new home in Prasch subdivision. S 9/11/14 - Gyson.
S 09-11-1914 John Brenen (Brennan?) to build on Kane st. Also in F 9/16/14.
S 09-11-1914 Mrs. James Mealy closed boarding house on corner of Pine & Jefferson sts. and moved to Chicago.
S 09-11-1914 Mrs. Bert Carpenter leased residence on corner of Pine & Jefferson sts., vacated by Mrs. James Mealy and son, Alonzo.
S 09-11-1914 Matt Mattieson barn on Wilmot ave. destroyed by fire on Sept. 7. Also in F 9/9/14 - Mrs. Matt Matthieson, Pine st.
S 09-11-1914 Charles Gust rented and moved family to David residence on Henry st. Also in S 9/18/14 - moved from Milwaukee.
F 09-16-1914 Reference to A. D. Smith residence on West st.
S 09-18-1914 Buildings on Louis Smithers site - northwest corner of Pine & Jefferson sts. - selected for Post Office include: Large residence occupied by Mr. Smithers and family; two-story residence known as "the annex," which is vacant; the next lot fronting on Jefferson st. with 2-story residence occupied by R. H. Fitch; and a barn. All buildings to be removed when government gets ready to build.
S 09-18-1914 Carl T. Schmidt sold place on north side of mill pond to C. E. Reed; Schmidt family moved to Maggie Connerton residence on Wisconsin st. Also in F 9/23/14.
S 09-18-1914 Chr. Peterson and family to move to Charles Beller residence adjoining Fox River (Jefferson st.) bridge. Also in F 9/23/14.
S 09-18-1914 Charles Beller moved to farm in town of Burlington.
S 09-18-1914 Steve McCarthy to quit farming and move to Burlington.
S 09-18-1914 Miss Mary Kelly has new flat building at 639 Chestnut st. for rent.
S 09-18-1914 Charles McCarthy and family returned to Burlington from Cedar Rapids, Iowa; to occupy McCarthy residence on McHenry st. S 9/25/1914 - McCarthy family arrived from Iowa.

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