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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 05-26-1911 Squire Hoyle and family moved to Rewald residence on corner of Origen & Pine sts., which was occupied for many years by the H. F. Henningfeld family.
F 05-31-1911 Mrs. H. Simpson bought A. Schuette property on Kane Street. S 6/2/11 - residence.F 7/12/11 - sold it.
F 05-31-1911 F. A. Schwaller added front porch to property on Liberty st. S 5/26/11 - new front porch.
S 05-31-1911 C. L. Graham making improvements on his Kane st. residence and will pebble-dash the exterior.
F 05-31-1911 Dr. C. E. Bottomley began excavating for residence on Kane st. on lot of house now occupied by his father, Thomas, which will be moved to a lot nearby. (House relocation) S 6/2/11 - new residence on site of Bottomley homestead.
S 06-02-1911 Mrs. Mary A. Fox moved to part of S. Smithers residence on Pine st.
S 06-02-1911 George Weiler moved garage from Union Grove to Burlington and put it in rear of his Jefferson st. residence.
S 06-02-1911 Title of Benson farm west of Burlington disputed by co-partnership that included Mormon church. (Richtman and Wingfield Watson)
S 06-02-1911 O. McLaughlin to "give away" for $25 each two lots 66 x 175 for building residences (McHenry st.?).
S 06-02-1911 George Koepke and family moved back to Whitewater from Burlington.
S 06-02-1911 L. G. Dame living on McHenry st.
S 06-09-1911 Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Ball to live in the new residence built by Mr. Ball at 345 Perkins blvd.
S 06-09-1911 Mrs. H. Simpson bought 2 lots on corner of Lewis & Tower sts. from Mrs. F. J. Prasch and 2 lots facing Lewis st. from Hugh Agner. Intends to use as hospital site.
S 06-09-1911 G. Weidenfeld leased Fred Uhen summer home at Brown's lake for season.
S 06-09-1911 George Brefeld and wife moved to new home on corner of Chestnut & Origen sts.
S 06-09-1911 Fred Powers and family moved to Rewald residence vacated by George Brefeld.
S 06-09-1911 Reunion at Christian Runzler's on Geneva st. on June 4; Gustave W., Herman, William, and Mrs. Charles Runzler and their families attended.
F 06-14-1911 Herman Koch tearing down old house on Mrs. M. E. Dailey property on Chestnut st.; will erect a new house. Also in S 6/9/11.
S 06-16-1911 Joseph Appleyard and sister moved to new residence he built on Cook st.
S 06-16-1911 William G. Finke offers 2 lots on corner of Chandler & Perkins blvds. for sale.
S 06-16-1911 John B. Wagner offers four building lots on Dailey property for sale - 2 face Lewis st. and 2 face Herman st.
S 06-16-1911 Mrs. F. W. Leiendecker at 620 Geneva st.
F 06-21-1911 C. B. McCanna and wife bought lot in Perkins Park.
F 06-21-1911 Otto and Ernest Schulz building new residence on Edward st.
S 06-23-1911 Ed. Perkins building new residence on Kendall st.; foundation walls completed and frame up for large barn at rear of house.

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