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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 05-07-1898 Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Kleinkopf to live at corner of Chestnut & Origen sts.
S 05-14-1898 W. M. Emmons to build new residence on corner of Origen & Lewis sts. S 5/28/1898 - building.
F 05-18-1898 Casper Maag bought from Herman Dobroth the residence on Conkey st. just west of the school. S 5/14/1898 - moved family in.
S 05-21-1898 Dick Ball moved to Noble residence on Lewis st.
S 05-21-1898 Louis Kipp offers Randolph st. residence for sale.
S 05-21-1898 Bert Bartholf and family moved to T. J. Cunningham residence on Lewis st.
S 05-28-1898 Mrs. Klane house on John Ketterhagen farm burned to ground May 25. Mrs. Klane had moved to Burlington last fall, but Theodore Hegemann lost goods and furniture stored in house.
F 06-01-1898 The large brick building on Liberty opposite the Catholic church, recently bought by William Colburn, is being moved back to Jefferson st. S 6/11/1898 - building lifted and turned around. (Building relocation)
F 06-01-1898 Mrs. F. Keuper having a summer home built at Bohner’s Lake.
F 06-01-1898 Mr. Bishop of Chicago having a summer home built at Bohner’s Lake.
S 06-04-1898 Oscar Krueger moved to new residence in Perkins Park.
S 06-04-1898 William Sandmeyer and wife moved from Chicago to Burlington to live with Mrs. Sandmeyer's father, M. P. Petrie.
S 06-11-1898 Mrs. N. M. Clark bought William Starkey residence in Perkins Park. Possession Oct. 1.
S 06-11-1898 Dr. J. W. Cutler and wife to occupy residence on corner of Chestnut & Kendall sts. occupied by Prof. Turner and family. S 6/18/1898 - Cutler and wife occupying residence.
S 06-18-1898 William Moat residence on east side of Fox river; mad dog near Moat residence killed by H. J. Krakofsky.
S 06-18-1898 F. W. Leinendecker building new residence at Brown's lake.
S 06-25-1898 Joseph Uhen, on Rogers farm, putting up a new barn.
F 06-29-1898 George Bienemann bought property near Milwaukee Road depot from S. Duncan. S 7/2/1898 - Mr. & Mrs. George Bienemann to live in residence near St. Paul depot.
S 07-02-1898 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Rein to live in William Wagner residence that Rein bought last winter.
S 07-16-1898 E. C. Benson and wife have moved to their new residence on Washington st. Also in F 7/13/1898.
S 07-16-1898 Buckau property near the St. Paul depot sold at foreclosure sale; bid in by Isaac Fratt.
S 07-23-1898 Herman Hildebrand having frame house, 16 x 26 with 14 x 16 wing, built 5 miles south of Burlington.
S 07-23-1898 Fred Naffien building new home on corner of Jefferson & Dodge sts.
S 08-13-1898 F. W. Leiendecker and family took possession of their new cottage on west shore of Brown's Lake.
S 08-13-1898 Paul Zerneke offers 2 lots on lower Pine st. for sale.

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