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The Real Estate Record.
AprU 10,1880
Weed; architect, John Mumford; builders, James
Ashfield & Son.
Plan 193—State st, s s, about 70 w Smith st, one-
four-story brick tenem't, 30x43, tin roof and wooden
cornice; owner, Thomas Colsou 281 Atlantic av;
architect, Charles Werner.
Plan 194—Butler st, s s, 183.3 e Nevinst st, one
one-story frame buildiug, 86.9.\23, gravel roof; cost,
$2,000; owner, "William Bradley, 548 Sackett st;
architects and builders, William H. Hazzard & Son.
Plan 195—Monroe st, n s, 125 e Ewen st, one one¬
story frame tailor shop, 25x25, gravel roof;'ownor,
John Best, 35 Bloore st: builder, John Diemer.
Plan 196—Parker st, near Kingsland av, one one-
atory frame dwelling, 32.4x30x20x30, gravel roof;
cost, 1:009; owner, Johu Evans; builder, Charles
Dienner.
Plen 197—Park .av, s w cor Grahani st, one one-
slorjf brick storehouse, G9s62, tin roof and iron
cornice; cost, $3,000; owners. Tucker, Carter &,Co.;
architect, A. V. B. Bush; builders, John Mahony
and B. Banks.
Plan 198-Pacilic st, u s, near Nostrand av, two
throe-story brown stone dwell'gs, 20x55, tin roof and
wooden cornice; owner, Jamea F. Whitney, 1234
Pacifie st; architect, Geo. P. ChappeU; builders,
Cornelius King and Powderly & Murphy.
Plan 200—St. John pl, n s, 102 e 7th av, seven
three-story brown stone dweU'gs, 20x45, tin roof
and wooden cornice; cost, each, •$6,.'j0(; owner,
Inabella Gordon; architect, 11. Dixon;builder, John
Gordon.
ALTERATIONS, N. Y.
Plan 391—Broadway, u c cor Leonard st, five-
storv brick store, two stories to be added ; cost,
$50,f)00; owner, E. S. Jafl'ray; architect, W. Wheeler
Smith.
Plan 392—Seventeenth st. No. 345 W., four story
brick office and dwelling, internal alterations in
first storv; cost, $500; owner and builder, William
Mulry.
Plan 393 —W^est Third st, s e cor Greene, four-
story brick store and dwelling, to be altered in¬
ternally for store and workshops ; cost, $1,000 ;
leasee, P. E. Guerin; carpenter, J. W. Crawford.
Plan 394—^Front st, Nos. 85 and 87, two lour-story
brick stores and offices, 9 feet to be added to height
ot No. 85, one-story brick extension, 48.7x16.8 to
bi- built ou rear and internal alterations ; cost,
$7,500 ; owners, Estate of John Caswell; mason,
John M. Dodd, Jr.; carpenter, L. WiUiams.
Plan 395—Twenty-fourth st. No. 395 E., two-story
and attic brick dwelling, full stor.v to be made of
attic; cost, $2,000; owner, Joseph Hobson; builder,
M. Magrath.
Plan 396—Clinton pl. No. 34, four-story brick
store aud dwelling, new store front to be* put in
basement aud first story; cost, $500; owners, Ruland
tt Whiting ; mason, J. W. Crawford ; carpenters,
Warke & WUson.
Plan 397-Third av. No. 1094, four-story brick
store and tenement, one-atory brick exteusion, 21
x38, to be built on rear ; cost, $1,400 ; owners,
Goelet Estate; architect, Joseph M. Dunn; masons,
Crawford & Mackinson; carpenter, Thomas Price.
Plan 398—Eleventh av, n e cor 176th st, lour-
story stone building, New York Juvenile Asylum,
a three-story stone extension, 96x60, to be built;
cost, $50,0 0; owners. New York Juvenile Asylum;
architect, Stephen D. Hatch; mason, K.L. Darragh;
carpenter, Philip Herman.
Plan 399—Hudson st. No. Q15%, two-story brick
stable, one-story brick extension, 24x30, to be built
on rear; cost, §600; owner, J. W. Jacobus; builder,
C. H. Jacobus.
Plan 400—Thirtieth st. No. 44 W., three-story
brick store and artists' studios, internal alterations
in first story; cost, $2.50; owner, Mr. Lane; archi¬
tect, Bernard McGurk.
Plan 401—St. Marks pl. No. 14, five-story brick
apartment house and atore, store front to be
altered; cost, $200; owner, Henry Weiler.
Plan 402—Fourteenth st, Nos. 126,128 and 130
W., three-story brick store, internal alterations;
cost, $2,000 ; agent, H. C. Plass ; architect, Julius
Boekell; builder, John Fish.
Plan 403—Broome st. No. 529, three-story and
basement frame store and dwelling, three-story
brick extension, 18x9, to be built on rear ; cost,
$1,500 ; owner, P. J. Burke ; buUder, WilUam C.
Hanna.
Plan 404-Bridge st. No. 35, two-story brick
storage house, internal alterations ; coat, $180 ;
owner, J. Davidson; mason, Robert Huson.
Plan 405—Grove st. No. 24, three-story and base¬
ment frame dwelling, new foundation and internal
alterations; cost, $500; agent, H. M. Kirk; builders,
Kellv & Murdock.
Plan 406—Thirty-fourth st. No. 407 W., three-
story basement and attic brick hospital, to be made
five stories above basement and extended on east¬
erly side 25x62; cost, $40,000; owners. Sisters of St,
Mary; architect, Henry M. Congdon, contractors,
Jeans & Taylor.
Plan 407—Gouveirneur et, No. 2Sy^ four-story
brick tenement, first story Uont to be changed and
internal alterations; cost, $950; owner, T. McBride,
masoii, M. Dugan; carpenter, Wm. Corbett.
Plau 408—Bowery, No. 157%,'' two-story brick
store and tenement, first story front to be altered;
cost, $300; owner, Nicholas Kent; mason, M. Dugan;
carpenter, Wm. (Dorbett.
Plan 409—Fulton st. No. Ill, four-story brick
store, offices and chapel, internal alterations on
first floor; cost. $1,100; owners. Collegiate Reform¬
ed Dutch Church; architect, Mathias Bloodgood;
mason. Freeman Bloodgood.
Plan 410—Third av, s w cor 124th st, ihree-story
brick store and dwelling, new store front to be put
ill flrst story and internal alterations ; cost, $350 ;
owner, M. Knowles ; carpenter, J. Schiedwachter.
Plan 411-Third av, No. 1090, flve-story store ahd
tehemeiit, one-story brick extension, 20x24, to be
erected on rear ; cost, $1,000; owner, John Divine;
buUder, John McCool.
Plan 412—Grand st. No. 295, two-story brick
store, one-story brick extension, 20x19, to be built
on rear ; cost, $150 ; owners, Bouillion & Co.;
mason, John C. Henry ; carpenter, Matthew
Coogan.
Plan 413—Thirty-seventh st, No. 12 W., three-
story brick dwelling, a fourth story to be added ;
cost, $4,000 ; owner, Howard Lapsley ; architects,
Gambrill & Ficken.
Plan 414—Thirty-fourth st. No. 108 W., four-
story brick dwelling, a fifth story to be added, and
a three-story brick extensiou, 15.3x10, to be built
on rear; cost, $4,000; owner. Dr. F. N. Otis; archi¬
tects, Gambrill <t Ficken.
Plan 415—Fifth av, n w cor 125th st, brick and
stone church, damage b; fire to be repaired; cost,
$30,500 ; owners. Church of the Holy Trinity ;
architect, Henry Dudley; masons, Lyons & Bunn;
carpenter, Elward Smith.
Plan il6—^Eleventh av, s w cor 39th st, tbree-
story brick store and dwelling, store front to be
changed and internal alterations ; cost, $2,000 ;
owner, G. Wiley; architect, C. F. Bidder, Jr.
Plan 417—Sixth av, No. 441, two-story brick store,
one-story brick extension, 16.6x29, to be built on
rear; cost, $525; lessee, Maurice S. Casey; archi¬
tect and builder, H. M. Reynolds.
Plan 418—Eighteenth st, No. 212 E., one-story
frame tool house, Iront and sides to be removed
and 12 inch brick wall substituted ; cost, $300 ;
owners and builders, J. & L. Weber.
Plan 419—Front st. No. Ill, four-story brick
store and office building, new store front to be put
in flrst story ; cost, $1,600 ; agent, John F. Dazel;
masons, Owens & Canfleld; carpenter, John
Geagan.
Plan 420—Sixth av, No. 811, four-story and base¬
ment brick atore and apartment house, one-story
and basement brick extension, 20x25, to be built on
rear, also internal alterations in first floor ; cost,
$2,500 ; owner, Henry L. Hoguet; architect, Wm.
H. Hume; mason, D. M. Stewart.
Plan 421- Ninth st, Nos. 319 and 319^ E., four-
story brick dweU'g, four-story brick exteusion,
16x37, to be built on rear and internal alterations ;
cost, $10,000; owner, Robert Stuyvesant; archi¬
tect, S. D. Hatch ; builder, John Molioy.
Plan 422—West st, Nos. 124 and 125, three story
brick hotel, repair damages by flre; cost, $1,233
owner, John Suydam; builder, Henry Wallace.
Plan 423-Third av. No. 830, three-story brick
dweU'g and store, one-story brick extension to
rear, 15x20 ; cost, $500 ; owner, J. Heuss; archi¬
tect, Wm. H. Cauvet; builder, J. Partlin.
Plan 424—Bleecker st, No. 117, tljfee-story
brick dweU'g and store, new store front; cost,
$200 ; agent, ------Dodge ; buildera, Kelly & Mur¬
dock.
Plan 425—Barclay st, No. 44, and Vesey et, No.
52, five-story brick factory, covered passage way
connecting the building in rear; cost, $600; lessees,
Greenfield's Sons & Co.; builder, A. Crouter.
Plan 426—Forty-sixth st. No. 26, E., three-story
brick dweU'g, one-story brick extension on rear,
8x14, cost, $1,200; owner, Bobert Olyphant; builder,
Eoby Cole.
Plan 427—Broadway No. 508, five-story brick
store with one-story extension, one-story to be
added to said extension; cost, $1,000; owners, W. S.
Hayman & Sons; architect, J. C. Dyer; builder,
John Kelly.
Plan 428—Grand st, No. 398, three-story brick
dwell'g and store, new store front and interior al¬
terations ; coat, $2,500 ; owner, Mrs. Laura Wilks ;
architect, S. D. Hatch ; builder, I. H. Decker.
Plan 429—One Hundred and Forty-fifth st, 525 e
Willis av, one and a half-story frame dweU'g,' the
half story to be raised to a full story ; cost, $750;
owner, J. S. Bryant; buUder. Thomas Dugan.
Plau 430—Third av. No. 1505, three-story brick
dweU'g and store, new store front; cost, $450 ;
owner, E. C. Sheehey ; architect and bvulder, Wm.
WUlis.
KINGS COUNTY, N. Y.
Plan 203—FrankUn st, Nos. 109 and lOgj, remove
partition between stores; coBt, $75; ovraer,'^^-----Wol¬
cott, New York; architect and carpenter, S. F. Bart¬
lett; mason, D. H. Hulse.
Plan 204—Butler st. No. 215, raised two feet wall
under same; cost, $205; owner, T. Maher; builder,
D. Curry.
Plan 205—Putnam av, a w cor Clason av, raised
one-story, flat tin roof; cost, $800; owner, Mrs.
Schuhmann, on the premises; builder, T. A. Eem¬
sen.
Plan 206—Humboldt st, n e cor Ten Eyck st,
rear, 8 foot high stone foundation under house;
cost, $250; owner, Joseph Simon, Sr., 758 Willough¬
by av; builders, V. Aman and Mr. Hofgesang.
Plan 207—Prospect av, s w cor 3d av, three-story
frame extension, 20x16, tin rool and wooden cor¬
nice; cost, $800; owner, Jacobus G. Dnppon, on the
premises; architect, W. Wright; builders, Johu
Buchanan and E. J. Gildersleeve.
Plan 208—Atlantic av, near Hoyt st, front alter¬
ation; owner, Samuel Frost, 68 Irving pl, New York;
builder, E. G. Vail.
Plan 209—Pierrepont st. No. 159, flat roof on ex¬
tensions; cost, $150; 8wner, architect aud car¬
penter, George A. Powers, on the premises.
Plan 210—Ninth st. No. 359, between Sth and Gth
avs, mansard roof, alao three-story brick extension,
15x58.6, gravel roof; cost, $6,495; owner. Jose
Gomez, on the premises; architects, W. Field &
Son; builder, M. Ryan.
Plan 211—Ninth st, No. 145, raised 5 feet; coat,
$100; owner, Jas. Hanuvey, Gonvt st; builder, 0.
McDonald.
Plan 212—^Fulton st. No. 172, interior alterations
new chimneys; cost, $900; owner, Wm. H. Scott, 33
WaU st. New York;buUder, Wm. Wells.
Plan 213—Bridge st, No. 255, rear, rebuild walls;
cost, 275; owner, James F. Wilson, ou the premises;
builder, D. S. Dusenbury.
Plan 214—Clinton st, Nos. 25 and 27, door and
window opened; cost, $180; owner, H. Sciyinsor;
builder, W. H. Haws.
Plan 215—First st. No. 500, front .alteration and
post and girders in cellar; cost, §150; owner, Wil¬
liam Lyvere, on the promises; builder, C. S. Gaul-
den.
Plan 216—Calyer st. No. 149 two-story frame ex¬
tensions, 12x14, gravel roof; cost, 700; owner, Jamea
Mogg, 0 Broome st, New York; architect and car¬
penter, S. F. Bartlett; mason,------Van Riper.
Plan 217—Broadway, No. 326, two-story brick ex¬
tensions, 17.7 and 16.8x58, &c., tin roof; owner, Mr.
Macclinchy; architect, W. H. Gaylor; builders.
Smith & Bisaor and Gilmore & Trevon.
Plan 218—Grand st. No, 454, one-story frame ex¬
tensions, 16x16, gravel roof; cost, $50; owner, Jas.
Douglass, Grand st; builder, 0. H. Perry.
Plan 219—South First st. No. 158, changed to
three-story flat, tin roof; cost, $.575; owner, Mrs. C.
A. Levy, on the premises; builder, Joseph Todd.
Plan 220—Madison st. No. 633, raised one-half
story, tin roof and interior alterations; cost, .$736;
owner, Methodist Church, Monroe st, cor Reid av;
architect and builder, Th. Engelhardt.
Plan 221—Quay st. No. 79, n s, 100 e West st, raise
2 feet, new stone wall beneath; cost, $250; owner,
Jas. Scannel. Jr., on the premises.
Plan 222—Atlantic ay, No. 1395, one-story frame
extension, 20x100, gravel roof; cost, $400; owner,
Alfred Tilly, on the premisea; builder, S. C. Biles.
Plan 223— Broadway, No. 52, two-story brick ex¬
tension, 20x24, tin roof; coat, $2,000; owner, archi¬
tect and mason, D. Fedden, on the premises; car¬
penter, Wm. Kohlmeier.
Plan 224—Hudaon av, n e cor De Kalb av, iuterior
alterationa; owner, &c., Henry Beamish.
Plan 225—Wolcott st, No. 145, raise building 5.6,
and put brick wall beneath; cost, 400; owner and
carpenter, Louis Mayer, 194 Conover pl; architect,
Th. Leibbrand.
Plan 226—Quincy st. No. 790, raise building 8 feet
and put atone wall beneath; cost, $1,500; owner, J.
W. Bobbins, 794 Quincy st.
Plan 227—Atlantic at, n w cor Hicks st, front
alterations; cost, $200; lessee, Mr. Whitney.
Plan 228—Huron st. No.- 234, raised 10 feet, brick
piers beneath; cost, $150; owner, John Reilly;
builder, P. Coyle.
Plan 229-South Fifth st, cor 4th st, extension
raised and mansard roof; cost, $500; owner, L.
Palmer, on the premises; architect and builder, C.
L. Johnson.
Plan 230—Lafayette av. No. 114, one-story brick
extension, 18 and 14x38, tin roof; cost, $40,000;
owner, Michael Snow, on the premises; architect,
M. J. Morrill; builders, J. B. Rutan and Wright &
Brook.
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NEW YORK CITY.
April.
3 Clinton pl (No. 39), n s. Daniel Doody agt
Katherine M. GiU................... ........$100
7 Av C, n e cor 2d st, 24th Ward. Francis Shep¬
perd agt Wm. Nelson, Jr., and Peter Hoppner 36
3 Av D, s w cor llth st. Leander Stone agt Jacob
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