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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 09-20-1912 Fred Nieman moved family from Waterford to Burlington.
S 10-06-1911 Fred Lang offers cottage at Brown's lake for sale.
F 10-11-1911 Jay Rooker to build new residence on Perkins property he recently bought on Lewis street. S 10/6/11 - moved barn to rear of lot; preparing to build residence. S 10/20/11 - E. L. has contract for J. Rooker's new residence on Lewis st. Also in S 11/10/11 - foundation nearly completed.
F 10-11-1911 Jesse Titus and family moved to part of the Jones house on Washington st.
F 10-11-1911 Fred Leber moved to his new residence on Liberty st.; his son-in-law, William Keough, moved to the house on Randolph st. vacated by Leber. S 10/13/11 - Keough and family moved in. S 10/20/11 - Fred Leber moved to new residence on Randolph st. and not William Keogh. Keogh and family are occupying Leber residence.
F 10-11-1911 Fred Stoffregan moved to the Zwiebel cottage on Pine st.
F 10-11-1911 Ben Rossmiller moved back to his residence on Perkins blvd. vacated by Fred Stoffregan.
S 10-13-1911 Ole Jacobson and wife moved to Burlington; occupy Bartholf residence on Origen st. which they bought.
S 10-13-1911 Camp Four being organized at Bohner's lake by Joseph F. Litzler, George May, Otto Jacobs, and Joel Arkansaw; land rented and cottage being built on south shore.
S 10-20-1911 Burlington Investment Co. organized by John T., Charles, and Tony Prasch. Company bought 13 acres just west of Burlington on Lyons road which they will plat into lots. Company officers are P. J. Hurtgen, Leo Schenk, and John T. Prasch. Also in F 10/25/11.
S 10-20-1911 John S. Wagner bought 40 acre farm from Henry Miller in sec. 33.
S 10-20-1911 John Weyrough bought James A. Bieneman farm of 171 acres just south of Burlington; possession about March 1, 1912. Bieneman and family to move to Burlington. Also in F 10/11/11.
S 10-20-1911 Residence at 607 Conkey st. for rent.
S 10-20-1911 5 room flat at 485 McHenry st. for rent. Apply to Mrs. Mary Rossmiller.
S 10-20-1911 Joe Westrich, on Weinborn farm 2 miles west of Burlington, to quit farming.
S 10-27-1911 E. J. Barry building new residence on Storle ave. S 11/3/11 - E. L. Anderson has contract.
S 10-27-1911 Dr. F. F. Newell and family to move to Washington st. residence vacated by George Nosker; Nosker and family moved to Chicago.
S 10-27-1911 Emil Rubach rented Mrs. Albert Sengbusch's farm; possession Nov. 1. Mrs. Sengbusch and family to move to Milwaukee.
F 11-01-1911 Herman Zabler and wife moved to Ide residence on Chestnut st. S 11/10/11 - residence vacated by Ray Adams and family.
F 11-01-1911 Theodore Karges sold residence property on Edward st. to Mrs. N. J. Wicks, of Salem. Possession Mar. 1, 1912. Also in S 11/10/11. S 3/8/12 - Mrs. J. N. Wicks moved in.
S 11-03-1911 Frank A. Gill and wife moved to new home on Jefferson st.
S 11-03-1911 Charles Teut and family moved to Kane st. residence recently vacated by A. Schuette.
S 11-03-1911 John Trier's family moved to Milwaukee where Trier has been working for some time.
S 11-03-1911 Louis Jacob and family moved from Rosewood to their home on Schemmer st.
S 11-03-1911 William Luke bought lot 8, block 3, Perkins South Park, from Albert Schroeder.

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