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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 07-30-1904 John M. Eisenbart had house remodeled and addition built.
S 07-30-1904 Chris Winkler has new horse and carriage barn, 24 x 72, and adjoining hay shed, 24 x 50.
F 08-03-1904 Burlington Malting Co. bought lot on Kane st. from Land & Improvement Co. S 7/23/04 - lot nearly opposite Diener residence; Malting Co. to build residence.
F 08-03-1904 Frederick Keuper estate on corner of Jefferson & Pine sts. offered for sale.
F 08-03-1904 Theodore Karges leased E. J. O'Leary residence on Conkey st. To live there while new home is completed. Also in S 7/30/04.
S 08-06-1904 Jacob Wien and family moved to Mrs. C. J. Merrill residence on S. Pine st. vacated by H. S. Harris and family. Also in F 8/3/04.
S 08-06-1904 Burlington Malting Co. bought another lot on Kane st. from Land & Improvement Co.
S 08-06-1904 Schumacher property on Kendall st., 7 room brick house and 1-1/2 lots, for sale.
S 08-06-1904 Ernest H. Foltz and Kathryn Ransom, married Aug. 3, to live in Ransom residence (James st.).
S 08-06-1904 Rev. A. Moussa, wife, and son Herbert getting settled in St. John's Lutheran parsonage.
S 08-13-1904 Frame raised on Otis Vaughn residence on Lewis st.
S 08-13-1904 Prof. W. H. Hickok and wife moved to Antigo.
F 08-17-1904 James Thomas bought property of Ferdinand Melchoir in Perkins Park. S 8/20/04 - Melchoir moved to Chippewa Falls. S 9/24/04 - Thomas and family moved to property they bought.
S 08-20-1904 Louis Treffinger bought E. E. Wright property on S. Pine st.
S 08-20-1904 Joseph Yanny bought 20 acres at White river bridge in town of Lyons from E. C. Benson. Also in F 8/24/04.
S 08-20-1904 Ben Muegler, southeast of Burlington, had new barn painted. (could be Fiske farm)
F 08-24-1904 Theodore Karges is building a new residence on Kane st.
S 08-27-1904 Robert Brodda and wife moved to part of F. C. Schmidt residence on east side of Fox river.
S 08-27-1904 Prof. G. A. Works, new principal, and wife to live in Hatch residence on Kendall st. formerly occupied by Prof. Hickok.
S 08-27-1904 Bohner's Lake homes of J. E. Host - Camp Welcome - and of Frank Callan - Bonny Cottage - mentioned.
S 09-03-1904 Henry Plucker bought residence of William Hoppe in Perkins Park.
S 09-03-1904 M. P. Petrie and family moved back to Burlington home from their Brown's lake home.
S 09-03-1904 Arthur Littlefield and family moved to George Littlefield residence on Lewis st.
S 09-03-1904 Fred Ebbers and family moved to Burlington from Delavan.
S 09-10-1904 Frank Weiman / Weinman and family moved to new residence in Perkins Park.

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