Real Estate Record "
AND BUILDERS' GUIDR
Vol. ZXXI.
NEW TORK, FEBRUARY 17, 1883.
No 779
Published Weekly by The
Real Estate Record Association
TERMS:
ONE TEAR, In advaace.....$6.00
Communications should he addressed to
e. W. SWEET. 191 Broadway
J. T, filNDSEY, Business Manager,
Tho Western Union Telegraph Company is to erect
abuildingat Nos. IG and 18 Broad street. Dr, Nor-
vin Green said yesterday that the building would be
begun the 1st of May. and the plan was to make it
ahouteight stories high. By the orrangement of the
late ex-Governor Morgan Ihe lease of No. 16 was se¬
cured two month? ago for tweuty-cne years, and No.
18has been secured on the same terms. Noplanshave
yet been drawn for the structure. It is proposed to
use the building for the cable business.
SALES OF THE WEEK,
The following are tbe sales at the Exebauge Sales¬
room fertile ^veek ending February 18;
• Indicates that the property described haf been bid
in for plaintiff's accouitt:
R. V. HARNETT * CO.
Bowery, No. S9. e s, 50.2 s Hester st. -.'5.1x127.5,
five-story brick house and four-atory brick
house io rear. P.Nathan&Co ..........$40,000
Bowery, No. 93. s e cor Hester st. 25x67.8x35.3
xG9.6, four-story brick house. E. D. Far¬
rell............................ 41,250
Bowery, No. 187, e s, 50.3 u Delancey st, 23x
119.0, iive-story briek house and one-story
brick house in rear. Chas. Wolfenstein... W,700
*Bowery, No. 283, e •, 33 n Houston st, 90 \0x
70.1, two-atory marble front store. Myer
Finn. (Amount due, abt $15,550).......... 36,500
Bowery, No. 354, w s, 19.4x1 14.8klTxlO£,8, flve-
story brick bnilding. K. W. Wishart ___ 25,000
Catharine st. No. 5-!, w s, 22.5sG5, four-atory
bri?k buiiding and one story brick exten¬
sion. Wil ham Mathews ................. 16,000
Charlton st. No. 12. s s, 2-J.lx93 10, three-story
brick store and divell'g with extension.
John Revere........................... 10,250
Charlton st. No. 03, n s. 24.11x99.10125 3x90.10.
two-story brick building and thre -story
brick buildiog on rear. Thomas Roe..... 7,750
Delancey st. No. 6, n s, 20x76, two-audoue-half-
story brick house. Cbas. Wolfenstein..... 10,200
Hester st, Nos. 13i and 132, s s, 67.8 e Bowery,
39.7x49.6, £our-stcry brick house. P. Nathan
&Co........... ........................ 29,00'
10th st. No. 163, s B, 110 w Waverley pi, 21.6x
93.6. two-story and attic brick house. Geo.
Starr................................... 8,425
ISthst, No. 44 W.. s s, 28.4x10:^3, four-story
brick stable with two-story brick extension.
J.E. Hedges___................ ........ 80,501
ISthst, No. 46. ss, 270 eOthav, 21.8x103.3, four-
story brick house. M. S. Van Beuren ___ 34,000
Prospect av, e s, abt 380 s I05th st, 65x347 to
Stebbins av, x66x3i4. Wm. Jex. (Amount
due, abt Sl,o0O)........................ 6,0iO
4th av. s e eor 27tb st, 93.9x100. three four story
and two flve-slory brick hiuses on av, one
three-story and two one story on rear of
same and one twostory and one three-
story hrick houses on arth st. Jobn B.
Simpson............................ 145,100
79th St. ss. 70 e Lexington av, 100x102.2, va¬
cant. Michael Dinkelspeil................. 40,400
llth av, n ecor37thst, 24.0slUO. vacant. Ed¬
ward Tague............................. 5,100
nth av, e a, 24.9 n 37lh st, 24.8x100, vacant.
Edward Tague............................ 3,800
llth av, e s. 49.5 n 37th st, 34.8x100. vacant.
JamesNiblo............................ 3,300
llth av, e s. 71.5 n 37th. 24.8x11)0. vaeant.
James McClenahan................... 3,250
llth av, e s, 74.5 s SSth st, 31.8x100, vacant. Da¬
vid Stevenson...................... 4,000
nth av. e s, 24.9 s 38th st, 49.0x100, vacant.
David Stevenson............ ... .. 7,000
llthav, secor 38th st, 24.9x100. vacant. Da¬
vid Stevenson.......................... 5.150
12th av, s w cor 38th st. 98.9x',00. vacant. .. {
38th st, s s, 100 w 12th av, 50s9b.9. vacant___)
Morris B. Baer............................... 19.000
A. H. uui.tj;R ft SON.
Broome st.uw cor Marion at, 37x100x12x100,
brick front bnilding. J( hn McGeehai___ 15,625
Duane st. No. 203, n s, 20.8x58.4. flve-story
brick building. Gerdes & Mangels ___ .21,000
Fulton at, Nos. 296 and 208, s s, 50x77.8, four-
story brick building. Martin B. Brown.... 45,900
ffi. H. LUDLOW 4 CO.
aath st. No. 312, ss, 600 e 9th av, 25x08.9, four-
story brick dweil'g. W. A. Conover. (Amt
due, abt $2,600)............................. 16,200
SOth st. No. 349, n s, 5'20.Itj w eth av, 19.2xI00.fi,
three-story brown stone house. Ohver S.
Carr..................................... 10,COO
51st St. No. 444 W., s s, 28I.2e lOih av, 18.9xIon.5,
three-story brown stone house. Jobanna
Blake........................... 10.COO
56th St. No. 455, n s, 61 e lOth av, 19.6x60.5, four-
story brick house. James P. Eagen.. ___ 9,050
lOlh av, No 852, n e cor 56th st, 21x8J, four-
slory brick store and dweil'g, James Car¬
rol!...................................... 15,700
IOth av. No. 854, e s, 19.6x61, four-story brick
store and dweU g. M.A.J Lynch....... 11,000
L. J. i I. PHILLIPS.
70th st, Nos. 342-34BE., s a, 84x100.1, three four-
atory stone front flats. Max Danziger.
(Amt due, 85,725)........................ 2U,000
*62d st. No 412 E.. s s, 35x1033, four-story
stone front dwe'l'g. Max Danziger.
(Amt due, abt $2,500)................ 12 500
87th st. No. 124 E.. s s. 17.1x—. Eonr-story stone
fronCdwell'g. Eliza Neumann .......... 750
87th st. No. 126 E., s s. l7.1x—, four-story stone
frontdweU'g. J. D. Fish....... ......... ],400
87th st. No. J2S E , s s, 17.1X—, foui--st(iry stone
front dweU'g, William Kohriiig......... 1,630
67th st, No, 130 E., s s, 17. Ix—, four-atory stone
front dweU'g. Frank E. Wise ........... 1,700
LOUIS BIBSIKR.
123d St. No. 62, s a, 193 w 4th av, lS.9xl00.1I.
three-story brick dweil'g. Frederick Har-
tiug, (Amt duo, abt 89,700).............. 11,100
J. T, BOYD.
76th St. n s, 348 e Av A. 50x102.3, vacant. Paul
W. Ledoux. (Amtdue, abt $5,800)....... 4,500
P. p. MEYER.
109th st, No. 205 E., n s, 19.10x100.11, tour-story
brick tenem't, John H. Deane............ lO.SOO
Total........................................$788,. 50
SUUOKLTIV, N. T,
lo the City of Brooklyn, Messrs. T. A. Kerrigan
and J. Cole have made the following sales for the
week ending February 16:
*Butl6rat, s s, 106.3 e Court st, 14xl00x irreg.
Boardof Education, City of Brooklyn.. .. 5,800
Court st, w a, 40 w (?) MUl st, 20x80. Martin
Keogh ............................ 2,475
''Schermerhorn st. n s, 325 e Smith at. 25x100.
Board of Education, City of Brooklyn ___ 5,000
Court st, 6 s, 103.5 s Wvckoff st, 26x50.8x94.1 Ox
47.7x55. John W. Keyser aud Peter Wil¬
kins ...................................... 9,3(10
North Elliott pi. No. 36, w s, 294 s Fluahing av,
17x93.10x17.7x93 6. Maria Hanlon ..... 2,375
Warren st, a S, 479.9 w Nevins st, 30.3x100.
Herman Seekant ..................... 300
Total...................................... $22,130
CONVEYANCES-
Wherever the letters Q. C. and C. a. G. oecnr^ pre¬
ceded by thenameof the grantee Ihey mean as follows
Ist—Q.O.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.
2dX-C. a. G. means a deed containing Covenant
against Grantor only, in which he covenants that he
hathnot don- any act whereby the estate conveyed m,ay
be impeached, charoed or incumbered.
NEW YOEK CITY.
FBBRDAKT9, 10, 12, 13,'14, 1,5.
Alien st, Ko. 152 and 154, e s, 75 n Rivington
st, nms east 33.4 xsouth 0.6 x east "21.9 x
north 0.6 X east 43.5 X north 53 x west S7.6
to Allen st, x south 53, two three-story brick
stores and tenena'ts. F. Henry Dugro and
Francis A. Dugro to Adam Schulz. Moi'ts.
^28,000. Feb. 14. §57,a50
Academy st, e s, 300 n Vermilyea av, runs
east 50 xnorth 137.6 to Kingsbridge road, x
west along road 50 to| Academy st it extended,
xsouth 13ti. 11. Charles E Crowell. Brook¬
lyn, to George H. Brewster. >^ part. Oc¬
tober 4, 18S1. 25
Ashland pi. No. 11, n s, 45.8 e Waverly pi, 33.9
x86.10x33.10x86.10, four-story brickdwell'g.
John N. Steams etal., exrs. E. Bloomer, to
James H. Cook. Brooklyn. Feb. IS. 13,000
Bond st, Ko. 17, s s, 350 e Broadway. 37.6x114.5.
to alley, three-story brick dweil'g. Moss S.
Phillips, Brooklyn, to Henry Barnard.
Mort. $35,000. Feb. 3. 46.500
Same property. Heni-y Barnard to Isaac T.
Meyer. K part, Mort. S35,000. Feb. 2. 33,a'50
Broadway, w s, extdg. from Canal to Lispen¬
ard st, being 36.5 on Broadway, 137.7 on
Canal st, 125.10 on Lispenard st, and 55.6 on
rear. The Brandreth House, Virginia G-,
Brandreth, widow, Ossining, N. T., to Helen
Baron, Beatrice C, Symonds, Katharine B.
Green, Anna McA-lpia, Florence and Isabella
Brandreth and E. Gertrude Robinson,
deviseos of Benjfimin Brandreth. Q, C
Jan. 33, nom
Broadway, Nos, 09, 71 and 73, s w cor Rector st,
77.6x314 to Church st, xS0,5x33a. 11, three
five-stoiT stone front office buildings. Jo¬
seph A. Dunn to Joseph M. Emanuel. Morts.
§760,000. Feb. 5. no»i
Broad st. No. 38, w s, 88.1 s Exchange pi."
20.3x97.7x34.9x94.10, four-story stoue frout
offic,^ building.
New SC, No. 3S, e s, 119 s E.schange pi, 31.t2x
47.3x17.2x15.2x3^7x60.1, with all title to
land in rear fSr air and light, five-story
brick offioe building.
New st, No. 34, e s, 87.10 s Exchange pi, 31.3
x47.3x3,'jx-^l. 1, with all title to laud in
rear for air and light, five-.'itorj' brick
oflice building.
Moss S. Phillips, Brooklyn, to Joseph I6.
Emanuel &iorts. $-*2o,tl00. Feb. 5. nom
Broad st, Nos. 78 and 80, w s, T3.7 s Markelfleld
st, runs west 105 s south 74.6 x east93 x north
33.1 X east 80.2 to Broad st, xnorth 5i.:3, ftve-
story stone front warehouse. Richard Ar¬
nold, Brooklyn, to Sarah H. Popbam, exr.
Wra. H. Popham, dec'd, Harriet S. Criiwell,
Mark S., Eliza H., "William 11., Jr , George
M., Lewis T., Saraband James L. t'opham,
heirs Wra. H. Popbam, dec'd. Feb. .5. 31,350
Same property. Release mort. The South
Brooklyn Savings Bank Inst, to same. Feb¬
ruary 5. consid. omit'od
Beekman pi. No IS, s wcor 50th st, 19x90, four-
story stoue front dweU'g, Rebecca J. Phil¬
lips to Elizabeth Seitz. Feb. 13. 13,000
Chrystie st, Nos. 33 aud 25, w s, 1-50 n Bajard
st, 37.8x70, two fivo-story brick gtor.s and
tenem'ts. Henry Clausen. Jr., and Georga
C. Clausen to Max Borck, Mort. S13,000.
Feb. 3, 34.S06
Clinton st. No. 220, e s, 25 s Madison at, 35x
98.9, two-story brick dweil'g. Sarah E, Car¬
penter, individ. aud as extrx, Elias Carpenter,
to Richard Lombard. Feb, 1. 8,000
Duane st, n s, lot 3 Church Farm, indftft, 35.31
x78.3x'34.9x78.6. 1
Franklin st. No. 142, n s, 103 w Varick st, f
18.10x87,6x19.3x87.6. J
Alfred ti. Lahens to John and John, Jr., Mc¬
Kesson, Wiiliam H. Wickham, Daniel C, and
Charles A. Robhins. All title. Feb. 13. 6,550
Delancey st. No. 13^, s s, 3^ e Norfolk st, 35x75,
five-stcry brick store and tenem't Isaac
Marx to Adolph Pawel. Mort., S10,0no.
Feb. 15. 21,000
Delancey st. No. 108, n s, 87.6 e Ludlow st, 2i.l0
xlOO, nve-story brick store and tenem't and
three-story brick shop on rear. Alois Braun-
er to Moses Lachmann. Morts. S 10,000. Feb
ruary lO. 15,000
Dey st. No. 49, s s, 35x90, one aud fonr-storj
brick factory buiiding. William Little to
WiJIiam Hustace. Mort. §1.5,000. Febru¬
ary 13. 30,660
Edgecombe road, e s, 433.7 n 16ad st. 50x134 6.
Partition. Pbilo T. Ruggles to Thomas B.
MeKenna. Jan. 4. 500
Edgecombe road, e s, 483.7 n 163d st, 50xl24.6x
50x124,6. Partition. P. T. Ruggles to Ann
McEenna. Jan. 4. 500
Edgecombe road, n w cor 164th st, 116.7x1
101.1x139.3 to 164th st, X119.8.
Edgecombe road, e s, 533.6 n 163d st, 100x134.6 f
to Croton aqueduct. J
William H. Flitner to George P. Gantz
Mort. «3,137. Feb. 7. 3,545
East Broadway, No. 135, s s, 185.7 e Pike st, 35
x75, five-story brick .store and tenem't.
Amelia wife 06 August Marscball to Bernaid
Kasner, Mort, $10,000, Feb. 15. 33,000
Elm st. No. 115. e b. 91.« n Canal st, 13 4x73x
12,8x73, four-story bri.ak factory building.
Tbe Twenty-yiird Street Railway Co. to
Frederick Hollender. Feb. 1.5. 8,SOO
Ferry st. No. 2S, easterly cor Jacob st, a5x4S
x35x47.4, flve-story brick factory building
19th at, No. 26, s s. 363.3 w Stb av, 31.9x93,
three-story stone front dweil'g. J
Lewis A Smith to J. Louise Smitb. C. a. G
All title. Feb. 10. nom
Grand st,ss, 138 e Wooster st. Party wall
agreement. Joseph Fisher with Mayer and
Simon Sternberger. Feb. 5.
Greenwich st. No. 728, w g, 93.4 s Perry st, 23x
62,5x23.4x71,2, three-story frame |bHck
front) dweli'g, George Green, Nyack, N,
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