E.A.L Estate Record
AND BUILDERS^ GUIDK
Vol. XXX.
NEW TOEK, OCTOBER 14, 1882.
No. 761,
Published Weekly by The
Real Estate Record Association
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published in July last, the following references:
75th st, bet 2d and 3d avs, page 6 '0.
76th st, bet 1st aud 2d avs, page 600.
bet Madison and 5th avs, page 600,
77th st. east of 1st av, page 600.
n s, bet 2d and 8d avs, page 600.
7Sth st, n s, bet 3d and Lexington avs, page 600,
79th st, s s, bet 1st and 2d avs, page 600.
SOth st, bet 3d and Lexington avs, page 600.
SSd st, bet 4th and 5th avs, page 600.
S4th st, s s, bet 2d and 3d avs, page 600.
n s, bet Av A and 1st av, page 600.
S6th st, n s, bet 1st and 2d avs, page 600.
s s, bet 2d and 3d avs, page 600,
87th st, bet Av A and 1st av, page 600.
SSth st, east of 1st av, page 600.
95th st, bet 3d and Lexington avs, page 600.
s s, bet Bth and 9th avs, page 600.
SALES OF THE WEEK.
The following are the sales at the Exchange Sales
room for the week ending October 13:
* Indicates thai the property described has beenbtd
in for plaintiffs account:
E. H. LUDLOW &, CO. ,
Greenwich st, Nos. 270 and 27^, w s, 35.4x61.rx
35.6x80.1, two three-story and one two¬
story and one one-story houses, &c. An¬
drew Bleakley.............................§40,000
61st st. No. 40a E.. n s, 50x97.6, three-story
brick dwell'g. Wm. Bleakley............ 5,750
61st St. No. 411 E.,n s. 50x104.9, similar dwell-
â– ing. Wm. Bleakley....................... 5,850
New av, w s, 619.7 n 145th st, flve lots, to¬
gether 129. ItxlOO. Bernard Goodwin...... 4,.500
South Sth av, No. 199, w s, 25x100. five-story
and two-sto/y brick front dwell'gs. Wm.
Bleakley et al.............................. 14,800
9th av, e s, 25.2 n 95th st. 1 lot. , Smith Ely, Jr. 3,000
9th av, s e cor 96th st, 2.5x100.10, two two-story
frame dwell'gs. Patrick Fox.............. 7,800
9th av, e s, adj., 25 2x98.3. F. Yoran ......... 3,950
9th av, e s, adj., 25.2x95.8. J. M. Lichtenauer. 3,b00
9th av, n w cor 102d st, 25.2x100, vacant, Wm.
Lalor................................-...... 4,400
9th av, w 8, adj., 50.0x100. Wm. Lal-^r........ 6,000
9ih av, w s, adj., 25.3x100. V. K. Stevenson,
Jr........................................ 2,950
llth av, n w cor 101st st, .25x100. Charles
Blauvelt................................. 3,700
llth av, w s, adj., 2jx1i 0. Charles Blauvelt... 2,700
llth av, W s, adj , 2?>xl00. Wm. Bleakley...... 7,100
llthav, ws, adj., 25x100. Wm. Bleakley...... 5,200
llth av, n w cor 104th st, 25.11x100. Charles
Schultz..................................... 3,800
R. V. HARNETT.
123d st, secor4th av, 20.1x100.10, four-story
stone front dweU'g. John H. Lyon. (Sub.
to morts. S12,380)........................... 15,480
123dst, ss, adj, 20x100.10. similar dwell'g. C.
B. Keogh. (Sub to morts. $10,872)....... 12.072
123d st, s s, adj, 20x100.10, similar dweU'g. C,
B. Keogh. (Sub. to morts. $10,875)........ 12,575
LOtnS MESIER.
4th st. No. 146 W., s w s, 2Ix 09, three-story
brick dwell'g. Michael Coleman. (Am't
due, abt $12,000)............................ 10,400
W. L. HAMERSLEY.
9th st. No. 427 E., n s, 16.7x85.2, four-story
brick store and tenem't. Henry Wilson.
(Sold Oct. 1,1866, for $7,000),............... 8,550
J. T. BOYD.
Horatio st. No. 27, n s, 16.8x87.6. two-sto'-y
brick dwell'g. P. W. Myer................ 5,600
Horatio st. No. 21, n s, 168x87.6, similar
dwell'g, F. W. Myer...................... 5,450
100th st, n e cor Madison av, 25.4xl00.11x47.7x
103.4, vacant. Trustees New York Univer¬
salist Relief Fund.- (Am't, due, abt $7,925.) 7,000
Total.........................
... $204,197
fiROOKLW, IV. T.
In the city of Brooklyn, Messrs. T. A. Kerrigan,
Cole & Murphy, and J.^Cole have made the following
sales for the week ending October 14:
Bergen st, n s, 78.3 e Court st, 45xl00.4x irreg.
Edward F. Flynn and Owen McGreevy,
(Morts. and assigns., $8,375)................ $12,950
♦Herkimer st, n s, 90 w Utica av, 17.6x100. J.
Nelson Tappan............................. 3,600
Jefferson st, n s, 110 w Bedford av, 20x100.
Seymour Halt......................;....... 4,553
Macon st, n w cor Sumner av, 33.4x100. P. J.
Kenedy................................... 2,335
Monroe st, n s, 100 w Throop av, 25x100. J.
W Keveney................................ 2,650
*Van Buren st, n s, 200 w Patchen av, 25x100.
Richard L. Ho .ell..................... 1,500
South 5th st, n e s, 45 n w 2d st, 80x91.4x80x
95.6. JuliaAUers......................... 9,000
*8th st, s s, lOu e 4th av, 19.6x80. Calvin Burr.. 2,032
Atlantic av, s s, 100 w Hopkinson av, 100x100.
Henry Grasman, defendent............... 1,100
ShefHeld av, e s, 100 n South Carolina av, 40x
100, East New York. Morton Schmitt..... 935
Clarkson st, n s, adj land L. W. Lloyd, 75x34a,
Flatbush. Wm. H. McCord................ 3,460
Total........................................ ¥43,007
CONVEYANCES.;
Wherever the letters Q. C. and C. a. G. occur, pre¬
ceded by the name of the grantee they mean as follows
1st—Q. 0. is an abbreviation for Quit Claim deed
i. e,, a deed in which all the right, title and interest of
the grantor is conveyed, omitting all covenants or war¬
ranty.
2d—C. a. G. means a deed containing Covenant
against Grantor only, in which he covenants ihat he
hath not donii any act whereby the estate conveyed may
be impeached. Charged or incumbered.
NEW TORR CITY.
October 6, 7, 9,10, 11, 12.
Ann st. No. 61, n s, 118.8 w William st, 25.2x
118x24.8x113.3, five-story brick factory build-
Ying and one-story brick (frame front) shop on
rear. Lemuel L. Fountaine to William H.
Streeter. Mort. $18,000. Sept. 23. $34,500
Broadway, s ^ cor Prince st, 26x100; portion
of five-story brick (stone front) store. John
A. M, Althof to Frederick Althof. Q. C.
July 24. nom
Broadway, s w cor Bleecker st, 25x200 to Mer¬
cer st, six three-story frame stores aud dwell¬
ings. Vernon K. Stevenson to Samuel
Glover, Fairfield, Conn. Oct. 10. 180,000
Bayard st, No. 51, s s, 150 w Bowery, 25x85,
five-story brick store and tenem't. Foreclos.
Henry J. Scudder to Anna Rugen, widow.
Oct 4. 17,000
Bond st, No. 49, s-s, 776 e Broadway, 2.5x74.10
x25.6xT9.9, three story brick store and dwell¬
ing. William F, Ruxton, exr.-^Sarah M.
Grinnell. Sylvia H. wife of William P. Rux¬
ton, London, and Sarah M. wife of Ridley
Watts to The New York Free Circulating
Library, June 9, 1882, 15..500
Canal st, No, 312, s s, 258.5 w Broadway, 2(5 x
abt 37.7, irreg. Jane A, Wallace, widow, to
Henry Harrison. Q, C, All title. Aug.
15. hom
Sanie property, Eliza wife of Henry Harrison
to Jane A. Wallace. Q. C. All title. Aug.
15 nom
Canal st. No. S81, and Nos. 238, 240 and 242,
South Sth av, beginning Canal st, n w cor
South Sthav, 22.1x80x6.7x82.3. William J.
Kane to Richard O'Gorman. Q. C. Cor¬
rection deed. July 16, 1881. nom
Centre st, No. 63, e s, 62.7 s Worth st, 17,10x92
xl8x87.9, three-story brick factory building,
and three-story brick shop in rear. Release
of dower, Annie F. Livesey. widow, to Jas.
aud John Livesey, Hohoken, N. J. Sept. 14. nom
Delancey st. No. 172, n s, 75 w Attorney st, 25x
100, three-story frame (brick front) store and
dwell'g and five-story brick tenem'b in rear.
Isabel R. wife of Wm. H. McCord, Benjamin
F,, James A,, Archibald, Walter R. and Jes¬
sie Park, New York, Henry Park, Westport,
Conn., Margaret J. wife of John H. Totten,
Fairfield, Conn., and-Charles Park, Audubon,
Iowa, to Nicholas M. Merigot, Prance.
Sept. 30, taxes, 1882. 14,000
Pranklin st, No. 144, 18.9x87.6 vacant. Release
dower. Emilie wife of Ivan Von Auw to
Charles H, Locke. Aug. 15. nom
Gramercy park, e s, 121.6 s 21st st, 1.4x82.11,
vacant. Marcos and Emilio del Pino, individ.
and exrs. Luis del Pino and James Campbell,
"to M&ry F, King, Q; C, Sept, 29. nom 6
Henry st, No. 201, n [s, 71.4 w Clinton st,24x
87.6, three-story brick dwell'g. William C.
Clopton and Mary G, his wife to Therese P.
de Ferriere. Sept. 30. nom
Houston st, Nos. 313 and 315, s s, 20 w Attor-~l
ney st, 40x54, two four-story brick stores j
and dwell'gs. [
Houston st, Nos. 257 and 259, s s, 50 w Suf- |
folk st, 28x80, four-story brick store and |
tenem't. J
Moses aud Bernard Toch, individ. and exrs.
L. Toch, to Moses and Bernard Toch. In
trust. Oct. 11. nom
Same property. Release of dower, Mary
Toch, widow, to Moses and Bemard Toch.
Ocfc. 11. nom
Morton st, No. 32, s s, 255 e Hudson st, 18.2x
100, four-story brick dweU'g. Julius Wil¬
zin to Francis Caragher. Mort. $8,000.
April 24. 11,000
Mulberry st. No. 113, w s, 131,1 n Canal st, 25x
100, five-story brick store and. tenem't and
five-story brick tenem't in rear. Catharine
wife of and John Ward to Sfcephen B. Ward.
Mort. $16,000. October 9. nom
Oliver st. No. 31, w s, 23.4 n Madison st, 22x77
x9.2x1.3.k12. 10x75.10, two-story brick dwell'g.
Hanford Lockwood, Greenwich, Conn., to
Aaron Hershfield. C. a.G, Sept. 29. 8,500
Same property. Lydia A. Stillwell, widow,
Lydia A. the younger and Sarah A. Still¬
well and Charles F. Willis to Aaron Hersh¬
field. Q. C. Ocfc. 4. nom
Pearl st, No. 59, and No: 24 Stone st, 23.5 on
Pearl st, xU2.1 to Stone st, xl7.9xll2.2,
three-story brick store. Williani F. Shaffer
to James C. Varney, Brooklyn, Sect. 18.
60,000
Pearl st, No. 109>^, and No. 62 Beaver st, be¬
gins Pearl st, n s, abt 45.8 e WiUiam st, 19x
117.8 to Beaver st, x 19.2x119.1, four-story
brick store. Release dower. Helen Brinck¬
erhoff, widow, to The New York Cotton Ex¬
change. )4 part. Sept. 27. nom
Pearl st, No. 146, s s, 21x63, four-story brick
store. James P. Wenman to Janies D. Pish.
Sept. 26. 8,000
Pike st, No. 66, w s, abt 75 s Monroe st, 25x
61.10, three-story brick dwell'g. Howard
Saunders to WiUiam C. Clopton. Sept. 30, 8,500
Pike st, No. 66, w s, abt 75 s Monroe st 25x
61.10, three-story brick dwell'g. Therese P,
de Ferriere to Howard Saunders, Septem¬
ber 30. other consid. and 15,000
Washington st, No. 706, w s, 41 n Perry st, 23x
88x24x82.3, contract, three-story brick dwell¬
ing and one-story frame stable on rear.
Watson Cranford, Saugerties, N, Y., to
WiUiani Fearis, Hoboken, N. J. Oct. 6. 6,250
Same property. Mary J. Fearis, Hoboken, to
Watson Cranford, Saugerties. Mort. $7,000.
Oct. 6. 2,750
Washingfcon'pl, No. 20, s s, 28 w Greene st, 27.6
x96, four-story brick dwell'g. Daniel D.
Lord to Lucius Tuckerraan. Oct. 5. 30,000
Worth st. No. 164, n s, 41.9 e Mulberry st, 23.11
x38.lxl4.4x57.10, new No. 195, five-story
brick store and teneci't. Minnie Mahany to
Mary E, and Ellen A, Mahany. Nov. 18,
1881. nom
10th st, No. 232, s s, 175 w 1st av, 25x92,4,"
four-story brick dweU'g.
10th st, No. 293, n e cor Av A, 24x109.4, five-
story brick store and tenem't, and Ncis. 160
to 164 Av A, two three-story brick stores
and dwell'gs.
10th st. No. 295, n s, 24 e Av A, 23.10x109,4,
four-story brick dwell'g.
Bowery, Nos, 91 and ^1)4, e s, 25 s Hester st,
2i 2x69.9x2S.8x68.ll, three-stbiy brick
store and dwell'g.
Bowery, No. 35, e s, 50 n Bayard sfc, 25x174.2
x25xl77, six-story brick (stone front) fac¬
tory building.
Bayard st, No, 34, n s, 86.2 e Bowery, ir.9x
49.11, six story brick store. j
Release dower, Mary Toch, widow, to Moses
and Bernard Toch, Oct. 11. nom
llth st, No, 638, s s, 193 w Av C, 25x94.9, five-
story brick store and tenem't, and two-story
brick dwell'g in rear. Peter Bowe, Sheriff,
to Anna.Gerber, All title of Simon and
Sophia Pragenser. Certificate of sale on
execution. May 6. "100
Same property. As.sign. of above. Anna or
Ana Gerber to Peter Borst. May 15.
value consid, and 100
18th st, No. 33, n s, 88.4 e Broadway, 22.7x92,
portion of six-story brick store. Francis W.
Stone to WiUiam D, Sloane, X part, Mort.
$10,000, Oct, 9, - 20,000