December 8, 1917-
RECORD AND GUIDE
759
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
NORTH BERGEN. N. J.—Hensel &
Weir, 809 Savoye st. West Hoboken, N. J.,
have plans in progress for a 2-sty brick
and terra cotta public school (No. 3), 130x
140, to contain 14 classrooms, for the
Board of Education of the Township of
North Bergen, Owen Smith, pres.. Town
Hall, North Bergen, N. J., owner. Cost,
$60,000.
UNION HILL, N. J.—Joseph Lugosch, 21
Bergenline av. Union Hill, has plans in
progress for a 3-sty brick public school
(No. 2), 105x192, to contain 26 classrooms
and auditorium, on Hudson av, bet. 1st
and 2d sts, for the Town of Union, N. J..
Board of Education, High School Bldg,
Union Hill, N. J., owner. J. Byers Hol¬
brook, 52 Vanderbilt av. Manhattan, has
been selected consulting engineer. Cost,
$200,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS,
NEWARK, N. J.—William E. Lehman,
738 Broad st, Newark, completed plans for
two 1-sty brick stores, 2(X45, over all, at
134 Hamburg pl, for Gross & Gross, 800
Broad st, Newark, owners. Cost, $5,000.
GRANTWOOD, N. J.—William Mayer,
Jr., and Edward Manahan, 711 Bergenline
av. West New York, have plans In progiess
for six 1-sty stores, 40x100. at the south¬
east cor of Columbia av and the Public
Service Right of Way, for D. Klein, owner.
Cost, $10,000.
PATERSON, N. J,—Elliott R. Coe, 317
Romaine Bldg, Paterson, has plans In
progress for eleven 2-sty brick and terra
cotta stores and a loft bldg, 50x200, at
the southeast cor of Broadway and Pater¬
son st, for William Pierce. 244 Marshall
Bt, Paterson, owner. Cost, $30,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ELIZABETH, N. J.—Hill & Ferguson,
100 William st, Manhattan, completed plans
for a filter plant for the Elizabeth town
Water Co., 68 Broad st, Elizabeth, owner.
Includes a 1-sty concrete pump house, 36
x73.
Other Cities.
DWELLINGS.
GREENWICH, CONN.—J, L. Duge. 7
Ridge st, Greenwich, Conn., has purchased
property and contemplates the erection of
a dwelling on the Nathaniel Witherell Es¬
tate. Details will be available later. Cost,
$20,000.
GREENWICH, CONN.—D. H. Ponty, Lib¬
erty sq, Portchester. has plans in progress
for a 2V^-sty frame and shingle dwelling,
28x30, in Weaver st, for Joseph W, Simons,
Westchester av, Portchester, N. Y., owner.
Cost, $5,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
BUFFALO. N. Y.—W. S. Bnckell Co.,
683 Ellicott Sq Bldg. Buffalo. N. Y., is pre¬
paring sketches for a 2 and 1-sty rein¬
forced concrete plant, to consist of three
bldgs, 40x100 ft each. Owner's name and
exact location will be announced later,
HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.
SALISBURY CENTRE, N. Y.—Prelimi¬
nary plans have been approved for the erec-
rion of a 2 and 3-sty frame tuberculosis
hospital, for the Board of Supervisors of
Herkimer County, Albert Pullman, chair¬
man. Court House, Herkimer, N. Y., own¬
er, from plans by R. E. Sluyter, First
National Bank Bldg, Herkimer, and Pem¬
ber & Campaigne, 24 James st, Albany, N.
Y., associate architects. Consists of three
buildings, to contain beds for 65 patients,
administration bldg, incipient ward, in¬
firmary and power plant. Cost, $85,000.
MUNICIPAL.
OLEAN. N. Y.—Lewis F. Pilcher, Capi¬
tol, Albany, N. Y.. State Architect, has
pla'ns in progress for a State Armory on
old site, for the New York State Armory
Commission, Colonel F. W, Ward, Seoy.
158 State st, Albany, N, Y., owner. Cost,
$100,000.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
HOBART, N. Y.—Rasmussen & Wayland,
1133 Broadway, will draw plans for a brick
high school, probably 2 stys, to contain
about 8 classrooms, for the Board of Edu¬
cation of Hobart, F. M. Lyon. pres.. Ho¬
bart. N. Y., owner. Cost, from $35,000 to
$45,000.
PORT DICKINSON, N. Y.—Jewel & Um-
brecht. Press Bldg, Binghamton, N. Y.,
liave plans in progress for a 2-sty brick
high school. 79x85 irreg, to contain 8
classrooms, in Chenango st, opp. Phelps
st, for the Port Dickinson &. Ogden School
Districts, Earl Beckwith. Fenton, N. Y.,
trustee, owner.
MISCELLANEOUS.
COXSACKIE, N. Y.—An appropriation
has been granted for the erection of a
filtration plant and dam for the Village of
Coxsackie, Coxsackie. N. T., owner, from
plans by Morrell Vrooman, West Main st,
Gloversville, N. Y., engineer. Cost, $37,000.
OLEAN, N. Y.—E. H. Atwood, c/o
Vacuum Oil Co., Olean, engineer, complet¬
ed plans for a 1-sty filtration plant, 30x70,
for the City of Olean, Board of Water
Supply, William Sheehan, Comr.. City
Hall, Olean, owner. Plans for this project
are now before the State Board of Health.
Cost, $75,000.
EAST VIEW, N. Y.—Madison Copper
Co., Calcium, N. Y., engineer, completed
plans for a 1-sty brick ice house, 48x82,
in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, for West¬
chester County, Building Committee, Rob¬
ert Brewster, chairman. Court House, 166
Main st, White Plains, N. Y., owner.
ELMIRA, N. Y.—Thurber H. Brown,
City Hall, Elmira, City Engineer, will
draw plans for a garbage disposal plant,
for the Board of Health, Mayor C. F.
Hoffman, Elmira, N. Y., owner. Details
undecided. Cost $20,000.
ELMIRA, N. Y.—Henry D, Whitfield,
160 Sth av, Manhattan, is preparing plans
for a 2 sty brick and stone library bldg,
80x50, at the southeast cor of Lake and
East Church sts. for the Steele Memorial
Library, Boyd McDowe, secy, cor East
Market and Lake sts, Elmira, owner, and
the Carnegie Foundation Co., 576 5th av,
Manhattan, donor. Cost SlOO,000
ROME. N. Y.—T. H. Williams, Shubert
Theatre Bldg. Utica, completed preliminary
plans for a 2-sty prison farm dormitory,
115x32, at the County Prison Farm, for the
Oneida County Board of Supervisors, J. S.
Allwood, R. F. D. No. 7, Rome, N. Y., own¬
er. Will contain offices, mess room, kitchen
and dormitories for forty-two persons.
Cost, $15,000.
CONTRACTS AWARDED.
All items foIlo\\-ing refer to general
contracts, except those marked "sub."
APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
MANHATTAN. — Regwald Construction
Co., 1476 Broadway, has the general con¬
tract and desires bids on all subs, Mr,
Greenwald, at site, in charge, for the al¬
teration of the 4-sty brick dwelling, 25x60.
at 327 West 57th st, into a bachelors'
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REFERENCES
The followin* is a selected list of cnffineeriiiK work and buildinff construction with which thc personnel of this Corporation have been
identified as principals:
Metropolitan Ufe. New York. N. T.
SearB. Hoebuch & Co.. Chirairo. 111.
Electrtcal Uerelopnient & I'ower Uouse, Toronto, C»n-
ada: Xiatiara Kails. N. Y.
Bio de Janeiro Tramways & Ligbt & Power Plant,
nio de Janeiro, Kraifll.
Hotel SL Ui*j;l». New Ynrk, N. T.
Hotel Taft. New Haven. Conn.
San Antonio Land & IrrUaUon, Btn AnttmlO* Tex.
Mexico. Northwestern R. Tt.. El Paso. Tei.
Mftrniiolhan Stnei Itailway. New York, N. T.
Prudi-ntlal Life. .N'cvvark. S. J.
L'nliui n. R. Station. CoIumbUB. O.
Oal>lana Naiional Uank. Oakland. Cal.
Barreluna Trattion & Uuht At I'ower Plant. Barce¬
lona. Sr>aln.
West End Street Railway System. Rnston. Mass.
Domluiua Coal Co. Plant, Nova ScoUa. Canada.
Union RaUroad Station, Washington, D. C.
Wanamaker liuildingB, New York, N. T., acd Phlla-
delnliku. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant, Sao
Paulo. Hrazll.
New Knulatid Gas & Coke Plant. Ererett, Mass.
Wnrthlimmu Pump Works. Harrison, N. J.
Union Hank of Canada. Winnipeg, Canada.
Meccnauts Uefrigerator Co.. Jeraey City, N. J.
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