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The Real Estate Record.
October 16,1880
â– •â– ^Same---------same. (187.5)................ 2.36 54
Foster. Stephen P -G S Diossv. (1876)...... 2,495 90
F.airfield Carrie—Augusta Choiseu. (1879).. 67 6i
S.une-------same. (ISSD)................... 62 66
FeMman, Heinrioh-Georpe Sach.". (1S78).. 1,156 60
Griffen. Hunter — Samuel Guggenheimer.
(1380) ................................... 72 30
Graves, Wm M—t; H Ziiin. (1880) .......... 154 25
^Same-------Williim Jewett. (1880)........ 110 60
Gilkinson, Kebecca—Evander W Ranney.
(1871).................................... 122 04
§fTos.'ord. Henry-P II Sumner. (1879)____ 12,182 61
Hart. James W—A Q Hogert. (1818)........ 228 43
*Haigbt. Edward. Jr—Enos Wilder. (1878). 1.,'87 c6
Hall. Chas-People State Of N Y. (ISSC).... 7S9 27
Hays. Wm H-G L Kent. (l,^7fi) ........... 118 54 \
Hoyt, Edwin-------saime. (1876)............. 118 54.
Same-------same. (1877).................. 13432,
Hays, Wm H-------same. (1877J ............ 12J 32 \
Jenks. Stephen A — John McLauglin.
(1883)...........;........................ 1,C81 C6
Kaupper, John W—Albert Miitenberger.
(1881)) ..:.................................. 74 f9
Keil. Henry-------same. (1880) ........... 74 89
Kent, Henry A—G L Kent. (•.87C)......... 118 54
Morris. William—Samuel Guggenheimer.
(ISSO) ............................... 72 30
Mandeville, Henrv-Chas Watrous. (1S79).. 233 41
Murray, John—Emanuel Eising. (1879)..... 161 00
Martin, Adam C- G S Diossy. (1676)........ 2,495 90
Mancliesier. James L—John McLaughlin.
(1S80)................................ 1,C8I 06
Korton. Marcus P—J H Coon. (ISSO)....... 77 62
iO'Conneli, Mary—J E Foster. (IStO)....... 104 06
O'Conhell, Mary — Siegfried Biswanger.
(UHso)................................. 4;:9 or
iO'Connor, Wm J-C G Dahlgreen. (1878).. '^0^3
•O'iVeill. Heniy—People State« of N. Y.
(i8;!i) ..................................... 1,ten 00
Pease, Gallendet—Julia A Chase. (1876).... 110 95
JPlace. MorrLs-D Jackson Steward. (ih79). 6.819 01
itae, Tho^•, treasurer—John McLaughlin.
(1880;................................. . 1,08106
Rogers. Wm C—People State of N Y. (1880) 739 27
Kobinson. Eugene A—G L Kent. (lS7fi)___ 118 54
Reimer, Antou-Henry J Wilms. (1S74) ___ 12C 53
Robinson, Eugene N—G L Kent. (1S77)..... 124 32
Schoeller. Jacob — Albert Mittenberger.
(18i0)............â– .-..................... 74 89
Sigler. Hiram—Cliailes Watroua. (1879).... 23)41
Schulz, T).oirins—Ma.>c Miller. (l87i)...... 1.543 38
♦tfiarks, Wm D-1'eopio St.ate of N Y. (18;9) l.CO) (0
Sfhafhaus, Jean—Maurice Alil. (1^77;..... 13150
Smith. James D—G L Kent. (1876)......... 118 51
Morrisania Steamboat Co—John McLough¬
lin. (1880)..,.;'........................ 1,C81 CO
*New York & Brighton Beach Raihva.y Co —
T B Eldridge. (188J) .............'...... 18,710 00
Quicksilver Mining Co—G L Kent. (I87(ij... 118 54
Same-------same. (1879) .................... 162 27
Same-------same. (18^7).................... 124 32
Vosburgh, Oicar E — D Kellogg D^ker.
(1872)................................ 287 73
Vanderhoof, Henry T and Sarah J—Julia A.
Chase. (1876)........................ 116 95
§Van Wyck, ftlartha E. and Chas B, trusteis
—Phillip Walters. (1877)................. 3.ii3 76
AVright, Green-Jonn McLoughlin. (1880)... 1.C81 CO
White, R Cornell-------same. (1880)......... 1,081 i6
Wright, Geo S—.^bbie J. Fleming. (is;9)... 31194
♦Vacated by order of Court. tSecured on Appeal.
tReleased. § Reversed. t Satisfled by Lxecutior.
SATISFIED JUDGMENTS, KINGS CO.
Octi,ber 8 to li-inclu-itve.
Bell, Thomas I N Y & Rosen.Jale Cement
Denike, Henry P ( Co. (1877)............ S508 16
Orowell, Edgar W—H Farquhar. (1880).... 6,499 77
Drake, John J—G C Tallman. Release judg¬
ment $3,772,02. (1H76).................. nom
Elliott, William F-Ed. Van Orden. (1879).. 165 72
Eldott, William F—M Sunimerbell. (1879).. 147 70
Uamiiton, Henry—People State N. Y. ('tO). 524 5r.
Louther, Catherine—J S Buckley. (1876)... 122 88
Murphy, Thomas—Luke V Murphy. (1875). 29 00
Ne\vinan. Herman—People State N Y. ('80) 547 15
Spicer, Mary and Francis — Eliza Duff.
Compromise. (1878).................... 2,613 30
MECHANICS' LIENS.
NEW YORK CITY.
Oet
13 Av A, s w ccr 72d st. 75x100. Gustavus B. San¬
ford agt John McDermott.................$1 280
14 Broadway. .Ko. 63. w g. abt UO s Rector st.
Charles Fink agt Vanderbilt Smith........1925
9 Flfty-flrsc st, Nos. 548 and 550 W.. s s, 150 e llth'
av, 50 ft front. Cornelius Beecber agt David
C\ Clockhurn................................300
9 Fourteenth st. No. 5C6 E , s s. John J. Kierst
agt Solomon Jacobs....................... 345
13 Fifth av, n w cor 119th st. abt 28x300,20 houses.
Walter Powers agt Isabella V. Hogan..___12 379
11 Lexington av. s w cor 73d st, abt 75x100.4, 6*
h< uses. O'Tool & Fay agt James Judge.....9C0
11 Lexington av, s w cor 73d st. abt 80x1C2.2. Ed¬
ward McGuinness agt James Judge.........? 500
11 Lexiiigion av, s w cor 7?d st, abt 90x102.2. Can-'
da & Kane agt James Judge............. 3 857
12 Lexington av. s v/cor 121st st, 120x150. John'
Bell agt T. E. Niebuhr.....................1698
12 Lexington av, s w cor 121st st, abt 10!'xl75 '
Martin Wiebel, Phihp hril and Ed. Ericsen
agt Niebuhr & Sons and Wm, NoUman...... 76
13 Lexington av, n e cor 91.st st, abt 100x70. Jo¬
seph Marren agt Wm. H. Davis............... 101
Lexington av, Nos. 395 to 413, inclusive, bet")
,o 42d and 43d sts...... . ..............'.. .. '.
â– '^ Forty-second st. Nos. 139. Ill and 143 E.....(
Forty-third st, No. 130 to 140 E . inclusive.... J
Joseph Marren agt Thomas McManus.......t66
13 Lexington av, s w cor 73d st. abt 102.2x80.
Thomas Molone.v agt James Judge and wife. BOO
14 Fame property. F. Haas agt same...........230
11 Seventy-third st, s s. abt 160 e 3d av, abt 1.50 ft,
6 houses. John Shield.^ agt William 'Noble,
James II. Darrow and Jolin E. Babcock.....550
11 Same property. John Bannon agt same......1,800
12 Same property. J. E. Miller & Co. agt same. .3,718
15 Lexineton av, s w cor 73d st. abt 102.2x8 i. O.
Graham & Sons agt James Judge and wife . 1,2)0
15 One Hundred and Fourteenth st, Nos 69 and
70, n s, 195 w 3d av, f;0 ft front. John Flana¬
gan agt Edward Conlon.................... 50
15 One Hundred and Fourteenth at, s s, abt KO \v
2d av, abt 126 ft front. Patrick Lawlor agt
Emerich & Claffey ........................... 319
15 Seventy .fifth st, Nos. 425 and 427, n s. b-1 Av
A and 1st av. George W. Brown age Eliza¬
beth Orr...................................... 21
KINGS COUNTY. N. Y.
Oct.
12 Washington av, n e cor De Kalb av, 3 houses.
Edward Boole agt David H. and Bernard
Fowler........................................5
13 Henry av. e s, 75 s Baltic av, 25x25, New Lots.
Gately & McNally agt < harles W. Moore and
James and Elizabeth Hickey.................
11 Lefferts pl, n s, 192 e Clason av, 4CxlOO. Alex¬
ander Dugan agt A. A, Reeve and William
Kennedy. (Discharged Oct. 11).............
11 Macou st, n s. 70.8 w Yates av. 68x100. H. F.
Burroughs & Co. ngt Albert Wilkinson....... 60
11 Same property. Same agt same and Sarah H.
Wilkinson.........:......................... CO
80
367
SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS.
Oct.. KKW YORK CITY
14 East Broadway, s e cor Market st. Patrick
Molloy agt Thomas Sheils and John Taffe.
(Aug. 20)....................................$24
12 Eighty-.->econd st. s s, abt ~50 e Av A, 4 build¬
ings. George F. Wei ner agt Catharine Nunan.
(Sept. 11)...................................... 493
12 Same proiJ?rt.v. Same agt samo. (Sept. 17.).. 513
11 First av. No. 1504, o s, 100 n 7Hth st. 25 ft front.
John Burns agt Thomas Flynn ana Michael
Marks. (July 20)............................ 7
11 Same property. John Allen agt same.......... 3
11 Same property. Pat. Whelan agt same ....... 26
14 Lexington av, s e cor illtb st, 50x100. John
Bell agt Thomas F. Treacy. (Aug. 21)...... 907
*13 Lexington av, Nos. 170 and 672, w s, abt 20 s
56ib st, 40 ft front. Colleran Bros, agt David
T. Kennedy and John Coar. (Sept. 3)...... 850
9 Sedgwick av, s s. 000 w Cenlre av. Joseph
Schwab & Schillinger agt Cornelius Stone.
(July 7)............•........................... 545
*9 Sixty flrst st, s s, 110 w Lexington av, 25 ft
front. M. Calvert agt John Harrison and
Ely Miller. (Aug. 2,5)....................... 20
9 Seventy-third st, s s, abt 160 e 3d av, 6 houses.
.T. S. & N. S. Peck agt Wm. Noble, James H.
Darrow and J. E. Babcock. (Oct.6)........2,638
11 Forty seventh st. Nos. x60 and x62, s s, abt l()o'
e 8th av. 50 ft front. W. II. Jenkins & Son
agt Johanna F. and Charles F. Fontham.
(Sept. 11) ................................ 275
15 Little 12th st, s e cor Washington st. ^ houses.
Robert Stewart agt Michael Lawless. (Sept.
14)......................................",. 231
15 Same property. Same agt same and Rebecca
Lawless. (Sept. 15)........................231
15 Mott av, s e cor 150th st, 6 houses. Ephraim
C. Gates agt Ellen Sharkey. (March i'7).....g4l
14 Same property. Same agt same. (Aug. 6)___1,063
15 Seventy-fifth st, Nos. 425 and 427, n s, bet lst
av and Av A. Rosnagel & Wielandt agt
Flanagan & Peters. (Aug. 30)................ 43
* Discharged by depositina
Clerk.
amount of lien with
KIKGS COUNTY. N. T
Oct. 1 to 13—inclusive.
Elliott's Novelty Theatre, Conev Island. Edmund
Van Orden agt WiUiam F. Elliott. (Oct.
16. 1879J.....................................
BUILDINGS PROJECTED.
NEW YORK CITY.
Plan 854—Lexington av, n w cor 116th st, one
four-story browria stone tenem't, 34x64, extension 7
xl3. tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $15,000; owner, H.
O'Neil, 1367 Broadway, room 34; architect, M. C.
Merritt.
Plan 855—Seventy-eighth st, n s, 33 e Lexing¬
ton av, two three-story Connecticut brown stone
dweU'gs, 16x45 and 55, tin roofs, iron cornices;
cost, $9,200 and $8,500; owner, Washington Broas,
Haverstraw; architect, Charles Baxter; builder,
W. Harlow.
Plan 856—One Hundred and Twenty-third st, s
s, 100 w Mt; Morris av, six three-story Ccnnecti-
cut brown stone dweli'gs, 16.8x50, tin roofs, iron
cornices; cost, $9,000 each; owner, W. W. Adams
and Robert McGinnis, 4th av, near 126th st;
architect, Charles Baxter.
Pian 897-^Pleasant av, n e cor il5th st, one
four-story Connecticut brown stone apartment
house, 22x70, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $12,000;
owner, Martha White, 15Sth st, near St. Anns av;
architect, Charles Baxter; builders, Michael Daly
and C. White.
Plan 858—Pleasant av, e s, 22 n 115th st, three
four-story Connecticut brown stone apartment
houses, 18x60, tin roofs, iron cornices; cost eacb,
$10,000; same owner, &c., as last.
Plan 859—Eighty-sixth st. n w cor Av A. four
four story brown stone apartment houses, 25x60,
tin roofs, iron cornices; cost, one, $13,000, and
three, $11,000 each; owner, John Sedgwick, 133
Nassau st; architect, Chas. Baxter.
Plan 860—Avenue A, w s, SO n 86th st, two
four-story brown stone apartment houses, 25x60,
tin roofs, iron cornices; cost, $ll,0OJeach; owner,
John Sedgwick; architect, Chas. Baxter.
Plan 801—Avenue A, w s, 50 n tOtb st, one five-
story brick tenem't, 25.1x51, tin roof, iron cor¬
nice; cost, $10,000; owner, Daniel Cogney; archi¬
tect, Pr. S. Barus; builder, not selected.
Plan 862—Ninth av. No. 143, rear, on«3 one and
one half-story brick stable, 6x15.4. tin roof, brick
and iron cornice; cost, $150; owner, Cbarles Merz,
on premises; architect, F. W. Klemt, builder,
Hermann Wild,
Plan 863—Elton av, e s, bet 157th and loSth sts,
one twostory frame dvvell'g. 25x30, tin roof,
wooden cornice; cost, $1,4(.'0; owner, John H.
Kamhorst; builder, Fi ederick Schwab.
Plan 864-One Hundred and Forty-third s\ ns,
ISO e College av, oue two-story frame dweb'g-, 20
x36, tiu roof, wood9n cornice; cost, $2,000; owner,
Mrs. C E. Howell, on premises; architect, Louis
Falk; builder, James Hall.
Plan 865—One Hundred and Third st, n s, 125 vv
od av, two four-story brick flats, 25x6u, liu roofs,
iron cornice; cost, $11,000 each; owner, A. M.
Jenny, 335 E 104th st; architect, J. H. Valentine;
builder, J. Jenny.
Plan 8C6-One Hundred and Twelfth st, n s, 125
e 1st av, two five-story brick tenem'ts, 2ox53, tin
roofs, iron cornices; cost, $8,000 each; owner, A.
M. Jenny; architect, J. H, Valentine; builder, J.
Jeiinj\
Pian 857—Sixty-ninth st, n s, 100 w 1st av, four¬
teen four-story brick and brown stone flats, 25x
76, tin rcofs, iron cornices; cost; $14,000 each;
ovvner, William Noble, 181 Broadway; architect,
J. M. Grenell.
Plan 868-Fifty-eighth st, Nos. 4 and 0 W., one
four-story brick dwell'g, 34x100.5x24x100.5, tin
roof, iron, copper and stone cornice; cost, $120,000;
owner, W. J. Hutchinson. 5 AVall st; architect,
Geo. B. Post: builders, A. A. Andruss &Sor. and
Meeker & Hedden.
Plan 809—Thirty-fifth st. No. 305 W., rear, one
four-story brick tenem't, 25x25, gravel roof, bi ick
comice: cost, $4,500; owner and architect, D. W.
O'Halloran, 10 East Broadway; builder, Thos.
Greeu.
Pian 87f—Lewis st, No. 163, n s, abt 150 e Hous¬
ton st, one oue-story building for storage of char¬
coal, 21x100, tin roof: cost, $10,000; owner, Arthur
McConntU, 00 Sheriff st; architect, Edward Ken¬
ny.
Plan 871—One Hundred and Eighteenth st, n s,
94 e 1st ay, three three-story browu stone dwell'gs,
17.8x45, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $6,300 each;
owner, James Gault, 210 VVest 53d st; architect,
Emile Schultze.
Plan 872—One Hundred and Forty-third st, s s,
130 e Alexander av, three two-story brick
dwel'gs, 16.8x40, tin roof, iron cornice: cost,
$3,850 each; owner, Geo. Bell; builder, Joha
Knox.
Plan 873—Eastern Boulevard, s e, cor 149th st,
one two-story frame dwell'g, 20x35, tin roof,
wooden cornice; cost, $1,500; owner, Morris
Dietsch; architect, Joseph Bender; builder, Mr.
Tompkins.
Plan 874—Riverside av, vr s, 200 s Bettners
Cane, one two-story fratne dweU'g, 22x26, tin
roof, wooden cornice; cost, $1,200; owner, Ann
Kenedy, Riverdale Post Office; architect and
builder, Mr. Brady.
Plan 875—One Hundred and Thirty-third st,
n s, 100 w 6th av, six three-story brown stone
dwell'gs, 16.8x45, tin roof, iron cornice; cost,
$9,000 each; owners aud builders, W. B. & O.
Barton, 1996 6th av; architect, J. H. Valentine.
Plan 876—One Hundred and Twenty-ninth st,
n s, 175 w 6th av, one four-story brown'stonef a s,
25x60, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $l:i,i)U0; owner
and bcilder, G. H. Dean, 168 East I25thst; archi¬
tect, J. H. Valentine.
Plan 877—Twelfth st, No. 642 E., rear, one
three-story brick shop, 16.4x24, tin roof, bricis,
cornice; cost, $1,200; owner, Charles Behringef'