April 8, 1899.
Record and Guide
619
Cherry st, northwest corner of Scammel, old building; seller,
Mrs. Dora Scheer; buyer, William Sugarman.
â– Wooster st, Nos. SO and 82, near Spring st. 7-sty building, 50
xlOO; seller. Joseph Fahys.
Av B. southwest corner of 14th st, 5-sty tenement, 23x95; sell¬
ers. Mandelbaum & Lewine,
30th st, No 141 West, old buildings, 25x98.9; buyers, Mandel¬
baum & Lewine.
1st av. No 326, southwest corner of 19th sl, 5-sty tenement, 20
x70; seller, estate of Sarah L. Louis; broivers, Bryan L. Kennelly
& Co.
56th Et, No. 325 West, 7-sty apartment house, 40x90x100.5; sell¬
er, Standard Realty Co.
Gold st, Nos. 73 and 75, near Spruce st, old buildings, 50,4x25;
seller, Wm, R. Wilcox, trustee; buyer,Justus L, Bulkeley; brokers,
Wm. A, White & Sons.
32d st, Nos. 226 to 236 West, old buildings, 125x98.9; seliers,
Mandelbaum & Lewine,
Gouverneur st, No. 43, near Monroe st, 3-sty dwelling, 20x64;
seller, J. Victor; buyer, T. Foley; broker, John Peters.
NORTH OF SilTH STREET.
7th av, southeast corner of 112th st, 5-sty flat with store, 2Sx
100; sellers, Picken & Lilly; buyers, S. E. & M. E. Bernheimer;
broker Paul Mayer. Price, $69,000.
Columbus av, southeast cffrner of OOth st, old buildings, 75x80;
seller, a Mr. Hackett, who takes in exchange No. 2SS West End
av; buyer. John C. Earth.
West End av, No. 288. See Columbus av, southeast corner of
6Jth St.
Slth st. No. 107 West, 5-sty flat; seller, John C. Barth, who
takes in exchange 16 acres of ground at Bayside, L. I.; buyer, a
Mr. Ewing.
99th st, No 262 West, 5-sty flat; seller, John C. Barth, who
â– takes in exchange No. 103 West 114th st, 5-sty flat; buyer, a Mr.
Goff; Mr. Earth in turn has traoed with T. J. McLoughlin, No.
103 West 114th st, for plot 100x100, on the north side of 07th st,
275 feet east of llth av.
Riverside Drive, southeast corner of SOth st, 5-sty American
basement dwelling; seller, Clarence True, who takes in part pay¬
ment the dwelling, No. 118 West 76th st; buyer, Wm. H. Seaich;
broker, Henry Worms.
70th st. No. Ilb West, See Riverside Drive, southeast corner
of SOth St.
90th st, north side, 116 feet east of Madison av, SlxlOO.S, va¬
cant; seller. Morris Berger; buyer, E, J, Curry; brokers, L. J.
Phillips & Co.
66th St. No. 12 East, 5-sty dwelling, 25x100; seller, Mrs. Roslne
Cahn. Price, about $90,000.
West Bnd av, northwest corner of 97th st, 50x100, vacant; sell¬
ers, Jacobs Estate.
67th st. No. 7 East, 4-sty dwelling, 25x100; seller, Mrs. F. W.
Savin; brokers, Bryan L.'Kennelly Se Co. Price, about $85,000.
85th st, No. 151 East, 4-sty flat; seller, Mary E. Smith; brokers,
Eryan L. Kennelly & Co.
Central Park West, south corner of 63d st, 100x102.2, vacant;
seller. Judge P. Henry Dugro; buyer, Frank Work; broker, S,
Goidsticker.
Amsterdam av, northeast corner of 107th st. 50,7x100, vacant;
seller, Charles Weisbecker.
133d st, north side,between Broadway and 12th av, 200x100, va¬
cant; seller, Eden Estate; buyer, William Niven,
63a st. No. 22 East, 4-sty dwelling, 18.9x100; sellers, Martin &
Bro.; brokers, Douglas Robinson & Co.
117th st, Nos. 62-60 E. three 5-sty tiats,25x87.6xl00; seller, Emil
Green,
64th st, No. 168 Bast, 3-sty dwelling, 15x100; seller, William N.
Cohen; buyer, Kate Ereslin.
Tth av, southeast corner of 122d st, 5-sty flat, 25x100; sellers,
Brown & Richey; brokers, Hall J. How Se Co.
119th St. No. 43 West, 3-sty dwelling, 17x100.11; seller, Thomas
Cowman; brokers, Hall J. How Se Co.
St. Nicholas av, southwest corner of 116th st. 79xl81xS7x
243.8, vacant; seller. Thos. B. Kerr; brokers. Hall J. How & Co.
5th av, east side, 51.2 feet south of SOth st, 25.6x100. vacant;
seller. Heyman Vogel; buyers, W. W. & T. M. Hall; brokers, L. J.
Pliunps & Co.
10.4th st, No. 119 East, 3-sty frame house; seller. Henry Meyer;
buyer, John Armstrong.
Park av, west side, 50 feet south of 77th st, 51x80, vacant; sell¬
er, Rebecca Cohn; buyer, a Mr. Seybel. It is reported that the
buyer will build a stable on the plot.
Riverside Drive, No. 42, near 76th st, 5-sty American basement
dwelling, 40.8x96.3; seller, Charles Buek; buyer. Col. William L.
Brown.
Broadway, northeast corner of 125th st. 75x100, vacant; sellers.
Potter & Ero,; bueyr. John McSweeny; brokers, Chas. E. Schuy¬
ler & Co.
124th st, soulh side, 200 feet east of Amsterdam av, 175x100,
vacant; sellers, Potter & Bro.; buyers, Sussman & Goldzier.
109th st, north side. 150 feet west of Amsterdam av, 2-5x100,
vacant; sellers, Gutwillig Brothers; buyer, Henry Zimmern. This
lot is located between two owned by Max Freund.
116th St. No, 210 West, 5-sty flat, 27x100; seller, Ernst-Marx-
Nathan Co., who take in exchange two 4-sty stores and flats, cor¬
ner of Tth av and 13th st, Brooklyn; buyer, J. Prentice Kellogg;
broker, David Stewart.
84th st, No. 35 West, 4-3ty and basement brownstone dwelling,
20x02x102.2; seller. City Real Estate Co.; buyer, Dr, Lewis
Dwight Ray; price, about $31,000; TDroker, J E, Erlggs.
128th st, No. 12 East, 3-sty and basement dwelling, 20x50x100;
buyer, a Mr. Cahill; broker, W. P. Mangam.
106th st, Nos, 200 to 210 East, old dwellings. 50x100.11; seller,
Mrs, J. B. Chappotin; buyers, Peter Herter & Son; broker, Will¬
iam Seeligsberg.
Bth av, Olst to 92d st, 201.5x100. and 91st st, adjoining, IZO.-i
100.8, vacant; Andrew Carnegie is reported to have sold this
property, which he bought in December last for $395,000.
SSth st, No. 57 West, 4-sty dwelling. 20x60x100; seller, William
Buhler; buyer, M. Witmark; broker, Frederick Zittel.
Riverside Drive, No. 315, near 104th st, dwelling, 21x62x100;
seller, Samuel Sondheim; brokers, Frank L, Fisher Co,
lOSth St. north side, 175 feet east of Columbus av, 75x100. va¬
cant; sellers, Charles M, Rosenthal; buyers, Kronenberg & Klein,
llSth st. No. 408 East, 2-sty and basement dwelling, 14x100.11;
seller, E. A. Eurgtorf. who takes in exchange, at $5,500, a frame
dwelling, on lot 50x100, on Morris Park av, south side, 165 feet
east of Rose st; buyer, Mrs. Mary B. Doxey; brokers, Charles S.
Taylor Se Co.
THB BRONX.
St. Ann's av, southwest corner of ISTth st, 100x100, vacant;
sellers, Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co.; buyer. Isador Cohen, who will
build four 5-sty flats with stores.
St. Ann's av, northwest corner of 15Sth st, SSxlOO, vacant;
sellers, Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co.; buyer, Jacob Lipsky, who will
build three 5-sty flats with stores,
3d av, east side, 50 feet south of Samuel st, irregular plot of
about four lots, fronting 100 feet on 3d av; buyer, William Ro¬
senzweig.
LEASES.
F. A. Carll has leased for G. ICnoche to American Tobacco Co.
for five years, at $3,700 per year, the factory, 60x100, at the
southwest corner of S3d st and East River. ,
Butler Davenport reports the following leases. No. 24 West
3Sth St., foi Farmers' Loan & Trust Co., to S. E. Wright for flve
years; No. 65 East 53d st, for same company, to Mrs. E. H. Peck
for 2 years; No. 45 West 53d st, for Wm. F. Costenbaler to C. W.
Provost, for 5 years; No. 72 West 48th st., for Harriet V. Ogden
to Mary Wilson, for 5 years; No. 434 5th av, store, for Eeulah N.
Jordan to V. Vallauri. for 5 years; No. 162 Broadway, store, for
S. M. Johnson to A.L. Jacquin, for 2 years; also the "Held House"
property at Greenwich, Conn., for the Held Estate, to A. M. An¬
derson, for 4 years at $3,000 a year, and with W. B. Taylor &
Sons, No. 35 West 45th st, for E. J. Haney, to Dr. W. H. Wootton,
for 3 years.
Brooklyn.
Activity in farm properties has been the feature of the past
week in Brooklyn realty, several farms being bought up by well-
known operators for development or investment. The coming
week is expected to bring the announcement of other deals in
these holdings, which are now being worked up by the brokers.
At the present rate it will not be many weeks before all farm
properties in this borough have passed out of the control of the
original farm owners.
Through McNulty & Fitzgerald contracts have been signed for
the sale of the farm of the late General Slocum. This property
is situated in the old town of Gravesend, and consists of some
thirty-four acres. It is just north of Kings Highway, on which
it has a frontage of several blocks. To the north it extends to a
point midway between Avenues P and O. On the the west it is
bounded partly by Ocean parkway and partly by East Sth st.,
while on the east a portion runs as far as Coney Island av. and
another part to East 4th st. The stated price was $2,500 per
acre. The purchaser is a local syndicate, which will develop the
property at once.
Two farms belonging to members of the Stryker family have
also been disposed of through the same brokers. One of them,
belonging to Cornelius Stryker, consists of 56 acres, with a front¬
age of 4,000 feet on the east side of Coney Island avenue, between
Neck road and Coney Island Creek, running back to Sheepshead
Bay. This was sold to William G. Gilmore for about $2,200 per
acre. The other, belonging to Mary Stryker, has about 40
itcres, and is situated just opposite the Cornelius Stryker piece,
with a frontage of 4,000 feet on the west side of Coney Island ave¬
nue. The purchaser of this tract was Desmond Dunne, and the
price paid was about $2,200 per acre. Both of these farms have
been held In the Stryker family since the early part of thelast cen¬
tury. They were conveyed to the original Stryker settler in 1720
by Richard Stillwell.
Robert Sprague Hall, of Boston, who figures as the purchaser in
all deals by Wood, Harmon & Co., has bought the Wm, H. Kou-'
wenhoven farm, situated in the old town of Flatlands (32d ward),
consisting of about thirty acres. This tract is bounded on the
west by Kouwenhoven road and on the east it extends almost to
East 54th st. To the north it runs to a line about midway be-