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The Real Estate Record
March 31, 1883
story frame shed for car horses, 30x80. gravel
roof; cost, S1,5U0; owner, 8th Av Railroad Co.,
H. B. Wilson, Superintendent, 315 West 50th st;
architect, A. Spence. Plan 298.
14-lth st, n s, 200 e Willis av, two four-story
frpme tenem'ts, 2.5x60. gravel roof; cost, each,
$10,' 00; owner, architect and builder, Benjamin
Richardson, 63 East I25th st. Plan 301.
3d av, w s, 19 s 14.5th st, two one-story glass
and frame work stores, 25x70 aud 14x70. Moen's
asphalt roof; cost, $1,400; owner, Abral;am
Piser. 131 West I34th st; architect, M. Louis Un¬
grich ; buiklT, not selected. Plan 399.
Courtlandt av, n w cor 150th st, one three-story
brick tenem't, 35s56, tin roof; cost, -510,000; own¬
er, Marg.'iret Wagner, Courtlandt av, near 156th
st; architect, W. Kusche. Plan 305.
1,56th st, n s. 80 w Courtlandt av, one two-story
brickstable. &c., 21x16. gravel roof; cost, $.iOO;
owner and architect, same as last. Plan 306.
156th st, n a, 3.50 w Courtlandt av, one one-story
frame factory, 22x30. tin roof; cost, $60il; own¬
er, Joseph Hoetzel. 158th "st, near Courtlandt av;
architect and builder, F, Schwab. Plan 300.
Union st, s s, 150 e Ogden av, Highbridge, one
two-a tory frame dweil'g, 30xi3, tin roof; cost.
$600; owner. Miles Corbit, Ogden av; architect
and carpenter, R. J. Moore; mason, not selected.
Plan 33S.
RINGS COtJVTT.
Plan 2.50-North Elliott pl. w s, 430 n Auburn
pl, one two-atory brick school house. 53.6x63,
tin rocf, wooden coruice; cost, f20,000; owner.
Board of Education; architect, J. W. Naughton;
buildera, J. D. Anderson and P. G. Turner.
351—Interior lot about 100 -v 1st st and 90 n
North 12th st, one IJ-i' story brick buildinj;, 26x
46.6, iron roof, brick and iron cornice; cost,
$3,400; owners. Chas. Pratt & Co., foot of North
13tb st; architect, F. L. R. Sweet; builders, J.
Rooney and J. Fallon.
252—44th st, s s, 433 e 3d av, one one-story
frame dweU'g, 20x30. tin roof; cost $C0O; owner,
architect and carpinter, Geo. W. Brandt, 164
55th st; mason, not selected.
253—Degraw st. s s, 160 e Clinton st, one one¬
story hrick shed, 20x5S, gravel roof, wooden
coruice: cosi, -58<iO; owner, G, O. Kipp, Bridge
st; arcliitect and carpenter, J. A, FarreU; mason,
H, Bulliley.
254-—4i:h pi, n s, 150 e Henry st, three two¬
story brown stone dwell'gs, 18.2x45, tin roof,
wooden cornice; cost, each, $4,000; architect
Alfivd Williams, 39 4th pl; buildei's, Roiiutree
aud N. Bnssei t.
35.1—C.ilyer st, s s, 100 w Oaklandst, one three¬
story frame tenem't, 35x36, tin roof; cost, $3,40'';
ownerand architect. Erhardt Eckstein; builders,
U. Muurer and Wolf & Roser,
356—Newel !,t, No. 11, ws, lOOnVan Cott av.
one two-stiTy frame store and dweU'g, 35x36,
gra'el roof; c^ st, §1,963; owner, Jobn Huss, on
premises; architect, F. Weber; build6r,Pat. New¬
man.
857—Madiaon st, n a, 3S0 e Nostrandav, four
two-story t rown stoue dwell'gs, 18.9x40, tin roofs,
wooden cirnices; cost, each, $3,500; owner and
architect. T. W Swimm, 389 Putnam av; build¬
ers. P. CosteUo and T. W. Swimtn.
2.5'^—Quincv st, n s, 2{'0 w Tmipkins av, four
tv o-story briek and brown stone dweirgs. 18.9x
45, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $4,600:
owner, P:ml C. Greniiij;, 430 Gates av.
359—Beaver st, n av cor Park st, one three¬
story fivime tenem't, 20x50, tin roof: cost, $4,000;
ownerand builder, (jeo. LoefBer, 82 Tonipkins av;
architect, Th. Englehardt,
360—Flushing av. No. 094. a s, 135 w Throop
av. one three-story frame teuem't. 35x55. tin
ronf; co.sl, S4,.500; owner, Peter Stebe, 13 Whip¬
ple st; architect. Th. Englehardt; builders, W,
Rauth and J. Rueger.
26'—Berpcn sl, a a, 2-50 e 3d av, one one-story
bri<-k shed, 30x13, tin roof; cost, $200; owner. W.
Bell. -91 Navy st; builder, W, Draper,
262—Lafaveltep], n s, 150 e Broadway, three
two-stiu-y frame dweU'gs, 16.8x38, tin or felt roof:
cost, each. $3,000; owuer nnd carpenter, S. W.
Post, Ridgewood; archiiect, Mr. Smith; mason,
Wm. Postvan.
26;i—Warren st, n s, 120 e Columbia st, one one¬
story brick stable, 20x45, gravel roof; cost.
$l,3iiO; owners, McLaughlin & McConnell, 77
Warren st; architect, Geo. Damen; builder, P,
McGuirin.
264—South 4th st, ii s, 75 w IOth st, two four-
atory brick tenem'ts, 35x60, tin roofs, iron cor¬
nice; cost, each, §10,COO; owner. Alexander Wade,
427 Pleasant av. New "York; builder, Jamea Gault,
265—Puliski st, 11 s, 175 to 335 w Stuvvesant
av, thi'ee two-story frame dwell'gs. 30x43, gravel
roofs: cost, each. $2,200; owner, R. F. Ciayton,
4715th av; architect and buiider. J. J. North.
266—Bancroft pl, e s, 147 s Herkimer st, one
two-story frame dweU'g, 30x38, tin roof; cost,
$1,400; owner, J. Welch, 1986 Bergeu at; archi¬
tect and mason, T, Knowles; carpenter, P.
Knowles.
3ii7—Ten Eyck st, n s, abt 200 e Ewen at, one
three-tory fi-arae lenem't, 25x53, tiu roof; cost,
§4,500; owner. Anton Schuster, oa premises;
nrchitect, E. F, Gaylor; builders, John McQuaid
and Jenkins & Gillies.
268—Diamond st, w s, abt 150 s Norman av,
two three-story frame tenem'ls, 2,5x50. gravel
roof; cost, each, $3,.500; owner, Owen Galagher,
Newel st; architect, P. Weher; builders, Mc¬
Hugh Bros, and RandaU Sc Miller.
269-Bro'me st. No. 46, s s. 50 w Hnmboldt st.
one threestory frame dweil'g 25s47. tin roof;
cost, $.5,.500: owner. Herman Helt, New York
City; architect, F. Weber; builders, I. Reed ana
A. Lange.
270—Degraw st, No. 340, s a. 207 w Smith st,
one three-story brick dweU'g, 18x40, tin roof;
cost, $3..500; ownerand architect, A. M. Whip¬
ple, 346 Degraw at.
271—Sth st, s G, 247.10 w 7th nv. four two-story
brick dweU'gs, 20x43, tin roofs and wooden cor-
ni es: coat each, $4,500; ownera. E. M. Bakorand
S. H. Bortslv, 10th st, near 6th av; architect and
carpenter, Thomas Corrigan; masm, William
Corrigan.
272—Scholes st, No. 103, a s, !S5 w Ewen st, one
two-atory frame workshop, 35x38; gravel roof;
cost, $700; owner, J. Posser, on premises; orch-
itect, J. J. Smith; builders, H. He'se and H.
Ochessa.
273—Grand st, s w cor La Grange -[t, one one¬
story frame shop, 40x14; gravel roof; co,st. $380;
owner, Wm. Robbins: builder, J. Monzani
274—Grand st, n s. 2.5 e Tth fit. one three-story
brick store and dweU'g, â– 0.4x43 extension 23x—;
tin roof and woriden cornice: cost. $6,500; owner
and carpenter. James Winham. 28 Bedford av;
architect, E. P. Gaylor; mason. J. Bisaon,
275—St. Mark'i av, n e cor Carlton av, three
three-story and basement brown atone dweU'ga,
20x43, tin roofa, wooden cornices; cost, each,
$9,r00: owner and mason, John Monas, 93 Park
pl; architect and carpenter, J, J. Gilligan.
276—5th st, ,n s, 299 w 7th av, twelve tno-atory
and basement brick dweU'gs, 17.6x40, lin roofs,
wooden cornices; cost, each. $3,-5(10; owner and
mason. Charles Long, 383 ilih st; carpeuter J.
F. Wood.
277—Water st, n a, 100 e Jay st, one two-story
frame stable, 35x3^', gravel and frame roof; cost,
§350; owner and builder. Win. Read, on prem¬
ises; architect, J. D. Reynolds.
278—Sth at, n s, 24 w 7th av, six three-storv and
basement brown atone dweU'ga, 17.6x4-5. tin roofs;
cost, each, §4.500; owner and ma=on, Charles
Long, 383 11th at; carpeuter, J, F. Wood.
279—Froat st, Noa. 319, 221 and 233, one one¬
story frame carriage factorv, 59x-5 gravel roof;
coat, $300; owner, Joseph Tilton, 155 Knat 3Ist st.
New York; architect and buUder, Richard L
Walsh
2811—Oakland st. No. 47, one two-story frame
dweU'g, loxSO, gravel roof; cost, abt $1,100; own¬
er. W. El. Yarrow for trusiees, 138 Nassau av;
architect. G. Sparrow; builders, I, Reid and
Port Sc Gamble.
281—Luqueer st, n s, 165 w Court st, two three¬
story briek tenenrts. 30x40, tin roof, wooden
cornice; cost, each, $3,500; owner, &c., Thomas
Kpoeb,15l Nelson st.
383—St. Marks av, n s. 300 e Nostrand av, one
one-story brick and piass hot house, 25x48;
cost, fSOO; owner, A. Schwarzman, cor Nos¬
trand and St. Marks avs; builders, Powderly &
Murphy.
ALTERATIONS NEW YORK MTI.
PlHu 397—2d av, No. 2380, one story brick
extension on 122d st, 34.10x20.6, to have a glass
store front, tin roof; cost, Jl.Oi'O; owner, Fred-
erick Himmers, 13ad st and 3d av; architect P
E. Verder.
398—Dey st No. 83. s e cor New Church st,
four French glass show windowa on Church st'
coat. $30 ; owner. Theodore Beach. Sharon
Springs. N. Y.; builder. Louis Baumann,
3!!n—Thompson st, Nos. ^3 and So, n w cor
Spring St. southerly waii to be carried on iron
beams, and interior alteration; cost, about, $750;
owner, Herman H. Cammaun, 4 Pine st; archi¬
tect and buildor, J. C. Klett.
400—Grand St. No. 476, new stairs, &c.; cost.,
$CU); owner, Bernard Magen, on premises; archi¬
tect, W. R, Smith 'â–
401—Grand st, No. 3' 6, st"re partition removed-
cost, $300; owner, H. Oppenheimer, 183 East
73d st; architect. W. R. Smith.
402—Av C, No. 126, n e cor Sth st, front altera¬
tions, iron work; cost, §450; owner and archi¬
tect, S. P. Patterson, 55 West 1.30th st; builder
G. Cnlgin.
403—3d av, n e cor 116th st, one-story brick
oxtensioi, 1.5x30, tin roof; coat, $400; owner
Charlea Loughran, 335 East 124th at: buUder L
Daly.
54, interior alterations, aud
adjoining building; cost,
Kramer, ,50 Bowery; nrchi-
404—SSth st, No«:, R15 and 317 W., front wall
above ceUar carried upon iron beams, &c., part
of rear wall rebuilt, windows opened, &c.; coat,
§3,000; owner, Rosalige Steinhardt, 332 We.-,t3Cth
at; architect, C. F. Ridder, Jr.; buUder, not
selected.
40.5—3d av. No. 193. new iron lintel beams. &c,;
cost, $l,3ii'0; lessee, Simon F, Carroll, on premi¬
ses: owner, James D, Trimble; architect, C. F.
Ridder, Jr.; buiider, .John Farrell,
406—Grand at. No. 4'5K and 417, restate roof;
cost, $125; owner. Estate Mary I. Bennett, per
J. H. Bennett, 256 West 43d St.
407—1th av, No. 86. front and interior altera¬
tions, iron work; cost. $l,0.5ii; owner, Cuthuj ine
T. Reiley, 145 East 34th st; architect and buUci r,
Jas. J. Guiry.
408—4.5th St. No. 240 E., one-story brick exten¬
sion, 35x49, tin roof, front and interior altera¬
tions, iron work; co.-t, $5,500; owner Commu¬
nante Israelite Francaise, 3d av, cor 35thst; arch¬
itect, Chs. Sturtzkober.
409-Av B, No. 38, n w cor East 3d st, ba-e-
ment floor lowered, store front, new stoiis, &c,;
cost. $HiO; owner, Herman Cohen, 73 7th st;
architect, W. Graul.
410—North 3d av. No. 229, w s, bet ISTth
and 138th sts, one-story frame exten-it.n, 22xia.
tin roof; cost, $350; owner, WiUiira Mooney, on
premises; architect, A. Arctander; builder, J.
Meade.
411—Bowery, No.
connect roof with
§3,000; owner, Wm.
tect, J. Kaatner.
413—Hth St. No. .8 W., front half of roof raised
to change pitch of roof to rear, &c.; cost. fl.OuO;
lessee, W. Jennings Demorest, 21 East 57th st;
architect, C, B, J. Snyder: builder, not selected,
413—Maiden lane, N< s I6Qnd 18. s w cor Lib¬
erty pl, shift stud partition, 1st story: cosr. $135;
owner, Z. Dederick, 18 Maiden lane, buiidei-s, W.
A. & P. E. Conover.
414—Cedar st. No, 58, interior altered for of¬
fices, rear exten-ion wall re'^uilt. &c.: cost,
about $7,000; owner, Mrs. Angelina E. Skidmore;
lessees, Satterlee, Bo:^twick & Martin, 171 Broad¬
way; architect, E. A, Sargent: builders, R. iloore
and R. MeDoweU,
41,5—5thav, No, 177. ext-ndshow windows;coBt,
------, owner, Arao^ R. Eno; ie,=see, Mrs Hartley,
on premises;builders. A. G. B gert & Bro,
416—Carman Row, No 4, being 10th av, e a. 70
n 1.53d st, add one-story, also four-story brick
extensions, 19.6 a d 16x-----;cost. ;f 1.750; owner,
Joaeph Bierhoff, 6 Murray st,
417—Ist av, s w cor 84t'h st, one-story brick ex¬
tenaion, 24x27, tin roof; cost, §1.00-'; .-wner, C.
C, Cramer, on premises; architect, J, Brandt.
418 - 7th av. No, 234, n w cor 33d st, front and
interior altered, walls carried up on ircn cirders,
&c,: cost, $3,00ii; owner, George W. Dran 435
W. 23d st; architect, G. B. Pelham; builders, Van
Dolsen & Arnott.
419—Greenwich st, Nos. 13, 25, 37, 39, 31, 33
and 35, doorways to connecr. the several build¬
ings; coat,——; owners, Manhattan Railwav Co.,
P. K, Hain, general managt-r, 71 Broat'lway;
architect, E. A. Trapp; builders, Oohn Reckway
and G. Laforge,
430—Corllandt st, Nc 34, new flue: cost, $5ii0;
leasees, Ewell. Sackett & Rankin, on premises;
builder, W, Haw.
421—Bergen av, n e cor 149th st, two-story
frame extension, 10 and 7x3—; cost, $S0O; own¬
er, Adam Germ'm, on premises; builder, S.
Kramer.
432—Courtlandt av. No. C69, n w cor 1.53d st.,
add I story; eost, -SSOO; owner, Vinzens Sauter,
677 Courtlandt a v.
433—3d av. No. 951, front altered; cost. $600;
owuer, Harriet F. Davenport, Stamford, Conn.;
buUder, J. R. Hunt.
434-Barclay st, Nos. 63, 64, 66 and 68, interior
alteratJoDS, stairs altered, heavy iron beams 4th
floor to can v fire-proof partition. Sec.: cost,
$2,000; owner, Wm. H Montague, 179 West lHh
st; architect. A, B, Ogden; buUder, D. E. Her¬
bert.
43.5—Wall St. No, 1(18, two patent fire-proof
fines in west wall, front alterations, iron-work,
Sea.; cosi, $4.ii00; le-see, S, F, Shortland, 86 Lrf-.'
ferts pl, Brooklyn; owner, Caih. M. Jone.s,
guardian of Helen A Jonea; architect, J. Mmn-
ford; builders, W, & T, Lamb, Jr.; builder, Gal¬
lagher,
426—Division st. No. .53, one-story brick exten¬
sion. 33x!;.6. interior alterations and parts of
walls of frout and rear rebuilt: cost, .?1,-500;
owner and architect, Albert Stevaue, on prem¬
ises.
427—27th St. No. 237 E., raised ^ story, flat
roof; cost, $51)1); owner, estate E. C'likiin, hy
S. D. Seaman, exr.. 319 E. 23d st; architect aud
builder. T. Harrison.
4-;8—Franklin av. No. 1228, e cor IfiSth st, add
two stnries to extensiima; cost, $400; owner,
Harriet L. Westervelt, on premisei-; archiiect
and builder, Cbaa. Billet, West Farms,
439—6Sthst. sa. about 250 w 10th av, flat tin (
root; cost, —; owner and builder, Adam Mitch-
ler, 6Sth st, a s, 200 w 10th av. ^
430—42d Bt, Nl.. 341 E., three-story brick ei-
tensioos, 12.6x20, tin roof; coit $1,700; owner,
1^