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Burlington Homes & Farms

References and Sources Event
S 10-17-1952 Lelia L. Runkel estate house at 436 Kane st. for sale.
F 10-21-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Breuckman to live at 557 Geneva st.
S 10-24-1952 Bruno Skarb home on Clarence st., Bohner’s Lake - article and photo.
S 10-24-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Everett Fritchley living on Lakeview dr., Bohner’s Lake.
S 10-24-1952 H. J. Runkel building house on two lots on corner of Walnut st. & Burlington ave.
S 10-24-1952 Robert Hintz to build residence on east end of Walnut st. next to John Green home.
S 10-24-1952 John Eisenbart house at 327 Perkins blvd. had been transported to Burlington from a farm.
S 10-24-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Breuckman to live at 577 Geneva st.
F 10-28-1952 Mr. & Mrs. William Pechacek bought home at Bohner's Lake and moved there from Milwaukee. Also in S 10/31/52.
S 10-31-1952 Ernest Shook home on E. Bohner’s Lake dr. - article and photo.
S 10-31-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Harold Nelson, Rt. 5, to move to Elkhart, Ind.
S 10-31-1952 Mrs. R. H. Maibuchner moved to Fond du Lac; rented Burlington home to Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Peterson.
S 10-31-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Wilmot Zerneke to move to Waukesha.
S 10-31-1952 Darwin Bremer family moved to Watertown; Eugene Spitzer bought Bremer residence on corner of Perkins Blvd and Wainwright ave. and will move there.
S 10-31-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Gardinier of Somers moved to Walter Uebele, Sr., farm to help sons, Samuel and Edwin, who have been operating the farm for past year and a half.
S 11-07-1952 Mrs. A. C. Muegler to have auction at home near Spring Brook Feed Co. on Hwy. 83.
S 11-07-1952 Clarence Birky home on W. Bohner’s Lake dr. - article and photo.
S 11-07-1952 High Street in Bohner’s Lake area also known as Hwy. S. (Note: S 4/17/53 and S 7/24/58 said Hwy. S was Fish Hatchery rd. The two roads run into each other at Karcher rd. where Fish Hatchery rd. ends and High Street begins.)
S 11-07-1952 Carl Johnson and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Erickson, have summer home on W. Juniper, Bohner’s Lake.
S 11-07-1952 George J. Rider bought and moved to Earl Markeson residence at Hall’s Point; Markesons moved to Racine.
S 11-07-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Ed Eisenbart sold home at Bohner’s Lake and will move to Lancaster.
F 11-18-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Carl Backlin moved to residence owned by Mrs. George Vogel on Conkey st. Also in S 11/14/52 - 485 Conkey st.
F 11-18-1952 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hobbick moved from residence on Conkey st. to apartment in Forrest Hoganson duplex on Wilmot ave. S 11/21/52 - Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hobbick and two sons moved to apartment in Forrest Hoganson duplex on corner of Wilmot ave. & Frederick st.
S 11-21-1952 Edward T. Grueter recently bought Bohner’s Lake home of Ed Eisenbart. (2) Grueter and bride will move in.
S 11-21-1952 Work nearing completion on Charles Hofner’s Roman brick home on Wilmot ave.

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