| | |  2004 A two-storey brick structure with a hipped roof and a centre gable with ornate bargeboard above a gothic arched window. The Burlington Historical Society plaque is beside the front door. Built in 1856 by builder James C Bent for for A. M. [Andrew McKenzie] Chisholm, who was a general merchant,... | |  2004 This house was built in 1886 for Martha (née Fonger) and Charles Chisholm. The Burlington Historical Society plaque is to the left of the front door. The Chisholm family owned the home until 1975.
Charles Chisholm, a carpenter, was a well-known fiddler who travelled in the horse and buggy to... | |  ca 1976 On the right, the house built in 1856 for Andrew M. Chisholm.
On the right, the house built in 1856 for Andrew M. Chisholm, sold in 1883 to David Reynolds Springer, and sold in 1899 by his daughter Eliza Madden to Thomas LePatourel. The house has remained a LePatourel family home since then.
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