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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 25, no. 632: April 24, 1880

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402 The Real Estate Record. AprU 24,1880 Schmidt, Henry-John Sewers. (1879)...... 331 38 Sands, Ledyard—John Patterson. (1880)... 118 52 IThorson, Nicholas-J. R. Harris. (1875)... 232 92 Mayor. Aldermen, &c., New York—Thomas Costigan. (1880)................... 1,313 98 T^nderwood, John E.—C. W. Woodward. (1879)..................................193 06 Whitehead, Mayer-Charles Bernstein. ('70) 256 52 Wenig, Edward O.—Eugene Coudray. ('79) 28 83 t Wilmerding, John C—Daniel Goldschmidt. (1880).................................... 11,117 14 ♦Vacated by order of Court. tSecured on Appeal. tReleased, § Reversed. II Satisfled by Execution. -----------« ^♦^ .------------ SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. KINGS CO. Apiril 16 to 22—inclusive. Altenbrand, Henry, Louis ) Q. j. range and Louis Jr. y (jg^')........'52,70162 Hillenbrand, Joseph ) ■ Barnes, Demas-W. E. Hale, (1879)....... 2,583 15 Same-------same. (1879)................. 75 09 Cassidy, Patrick-Jno. Carroll, (1877)...... 102 73 Ka- ton. James T. I J. L. Remond. (1880.) McMalion, James ( (Suspended on appeal) 1,952 87 Graves, Ann E. (extrx. J. B. Graves)-G. Mayer. (1880)........................... 540 95 Jackson, Jacob S. I Mary A. Powers. (1874) Baldwin, Stephen i (Vacated! ........... 613 '9 Kelly. Beruard (p. p. .. J )(1S78)..... 86 84 Brenner, C. A ("-"^.s. unnstai. ^ (^gg^)..... j^g gj K-^Ily, Bernard-C. Christal (exr.) (1880).., 120 00 Same-------same. (1878.................... 100 65 Same-------same. (1878)................. 356 99 Same-------same. (1878).................. 206 58 Kern, Eiigene-ri. Rawak. (1880).......... 26 50 Kerns. James—Jas. Jackson. (1878) ....... 503 79 Masrers, Augustus E.—E. W. Tuthill. ('78) 1,145 21 Poillon, Cornelius and Richard—Z. Seaver. (lS-i0>................................... 43175 Stark. John-G. A. Mott. (1877)............ 506 44 TheN. y. Rooflng-M. Stokes. Jr, (1880.) (Vacated).... ...................... 723 98 Wenig, Edward O.—E Coudray. (1879).... 28 83 BUILOmaS PE,OJE(JTED, NEW YORK CITY. Plan 320—Centre st, n w cor Duane; one one¬ story brick building, for saloon, 8x9, tin roof; cost $100"; owner, M. Flynn, Duane and Centre sts; builder, John Thatcher. Plan 321-Peventy-second sfc, Kos. 241, 243 and 245, three three-story and basement dwellings, each 16.8x50, tin roof, galvanized iron cornices; cost, $0,000 each; owner, C. H. Bliss, 61st st and East lliver; architect, Wm. Graul; builder, Geo. J. Carey. Plan 322—Thirteenth st, Nos. 713 to 725 E, one four-story brick factory bitilding, 165x60, gravel roof, galvanized iron'cornice; cost, $20,000; own¬ ers, John Koach & Sons, Morgan Iron Works; arch¬ itect, Wm J. Pryer, Jr.; builders. List & Lennon. Plan 323—Stanton st, Nos, 152 and 154, two five- story brick tenements and stores 25x58 each, tiu roof, galvanized iron cornice; cost, S8,000 each; owner, Thomas Rothmann, 21 Clinton st; architect, Julius Boekell, 54 Bond st. Plan 324—Mercer st. No. 239, one one-story brick foundry, 25x48, gravel roof; cost,$1,000; lessee, Henry Bernard, 49 Wooster st; builder, Patrick Childs. Plan 3.'?5—11 adison av, s e coi G9th st, four four- story and basement brick dwellings, corner house 26 wide, next 29, next 25 and next 25.5, all about 70 deep, slate and tin roots, stone and galvanized iron cornices; cost, respectively, $40,000, $35,000, $30,000 and $20,000; owner and builder, Anthony Mowbray, 104 East 85th si; architects. Lamb & Wheeler. Plan 32G—Lexington av, sw cor 73d st, six three- story and basement brick (brown stone front) dwell¬ ings, 17 X 52, tin rools and galvanized iron cornices; cost, each, $8,500; owner, James Judge, n e cor Lexington av and 69th st; architects, Thom & Wil¬ son. Plan 327-Sixty-fourth st, n s, 100 w 4th av, three lour-story and basement brick (brown stone front) dwellings, two outside houses, each 18 wide, middle bouse 16 wide, and all 60 deep, tin roof's and galvanized iron cornices; cost, each, $12,000; owner, K. Waldron, 225 East 60th st; arch¬ itects, Thom & Wilson. Plan 328—Lexington av, s w cor 75th st, six four- story and bai.'ement brick (brown stone front) dwellings, 17x53, tin roofs and galvanized iron cor¬ nices; cost, each, $9,000; owners and builders, Far¬ ley & Bros, 105 E Gist st; architects, Thom & Wil- SJn. Plan 329—One Hundred and Thirtieth st, s s, 215 w 4th av, two four-story brick (brown stone front) tenements, 25x60, tin roofs and galvanized iron cornices; cost, each, $8,000; owner, G. L. M. K.Yost, 2392 2d av; architectandbuilder. A, Yost. Plan 330—Division st. No. 172, one tive-story brick tenement, 25x90.11, tin roof and galvanized iron cornice; cost, $16,000; owner, W. W. Egbert, 133 East J55th st; architect and builder, Stephen Arbuthmob. Plan 331—White st. No. 36, one five-story brick store, 25xG2, tin roof and galvanized iron cornice; cost, $20,000; owner, Seth M. Milliken; architect, J. Morgan Slade; builders, R. L. Darragh & J. B. & J.M. CorneU. Plan 332—Fifty-sixth st," No. 123 West, one two¬ story brick stable 25x95, tin roof and galvanized iron cornice; cost, $9,000; owner, Geo, S. Scott; architect, J. Morgan Slade; builders, J. W. Hogen- camp & Son. Plan 333—Bowery, s w cor Hester st, one six- story brick store and factory, 50x100, gravel roof and galvanized iron cornice; cost, $45 000; owner, Samuel Mac:;; architect, George W. Da Cunha. Plan 334—Seventj'-second st, 300 e 2d av, three tliree-stoiy and basementbrick (brown stone front) dweU'gs, each 16.8x50.4, fin roof and galvanized iron cornice; coat, each. $9.000; owner, Mrs. Helen Langdon; architect, Chas. W. Romeyn; masons, J. & G. Ruddell; builder, Wm.. A. Hank¬ inson. Plan 335—Second av, e s, IGO s 84th st, one four- story apartment hoitse and store, 18x62.8, tin roof, galvanized iron coruicie; cost, $12,000; owner, Mrs. Mary Tracy, 300 East 75th st; architect, John C. Burne. Plan 33G—Fourteenth st, Nos. IIG and 118 E., one five-story brick store, 50x106.0, metal roof and cornice ; cost, $32,000 ; owner, Wm, C. Schermer¬ horn, 08 Wall st ; architect, D. Lienau; mason, Benj.Blackledge ; builder, Louis F. Williams. Plan 337—Lexington av, n e cor C5th st, one three-story and mansard brick build'g (convent for the Dominican fathers), 88x49, slate and tin roof, brick, stone and galvanized iron cornice; cost, $75,000 ; owners, Dominican Fathers, 6Gth st, betAveen Lexington and 31 avs; architect, Wm. Schickel. Plan 338—Sixty-ninth st, s e cor Lexington av, one three-story brick building (Hospital to the Foundling Asylum), 74x50, slate roof and .galvan¬ ized irou cornice ; cost, $50,000; owners. Sisters of Charity, 68th st, bet Lexington and 3d avs : archi- itect, Wm. Schickel. Plan 339—Twenty-ninth st, s w cor 7th av, one si,\-story brick factory, 12,5x100 , gravel and felt roof; cost, $50,000; owner, P. Beck, 29th st and 7th av ; architect, Geo. W. da Cunha. Plan 340—Twenty-third st, Nos. 27, 29, 31 and 33 West, extending through to 24th st, two six-story brick stores, one 49.9 on 23d st, and 25 3 on 24th st, and one 49.9 on 24th st, and 43.9| on 24th st, depth of both 197.6, tin roof and galvanized ii-on cornice; cost, each, $100,000 ; owners, R. Arnold and H. Constable, 19th st and 5th av; architect, Wm. Schickel. BROOKLYN. N. Y. Plan 214—Yates av, n w cor Ellery st, two three- story brick tenements, 50x50, tin roof; owner, Ed¬ ward C. Reinhardt, 756 Flushing av; architect, Th. Engelhardt; builder, Wm. Dafeldecker & M. Metzer. Plan 215—Furman st, e s, 75 n Middagh st, one four-story brick factory, 91.9x67x77.8xG7, gravel roof and brick cornice; cost, $15,000; owners, P. R. & VV. C, Powler, 100 Columbia Heights; architect, Isaac Gosling; mason, P. Castner. Plan 216—Monroe st, n s, 200 w Throop av, two two-story brown stone dwellings, 12x18x41x45, tin or gravel roof and wooden cornice; cost $4,500; owner, F. Sloat, 349 Tompkins av. Plan 217—Amity st, No. 141, one four-story bro.wn stone tenement, 25x75, felt and gravel roof and wooden cornice; owner, George W, Brown, 728 Ful¬ ton street; architect,G.B.Sheldon; builders, Levi Brown & C. E. Cozzens. Plan 218—Dean at, n e cor New York av, one t .vo- story brick school house, 50.8x104, tin roof and wooden cornice; owner. Board of Education, Bed Hook lane; architect, J. W, Naughton; builders, Ashfield it Son and P. P. O'Brien. Plan 219—75 from Hamilton av, and 30 from 3d av, ope one-story frame stable, 12x8, felt rool; cost $12; owner, George Hanson; builder, M. Small. Plan 220—South 5th st, s e cor 10th st, three two¬ story brick dweUings, 17.2x39, leltioof and wooden cornice; cost, each, about $3,500; owner, M. J. Fer¬ guson, 82 10th st; builder, E. Ferguson. Plan 221—Twentieth st, n s, abt 200 e 3d av, one one-story frame dweUing, 25x42, tin roof; cost, $1,- 000; owner, Mr. Gerofakj', 20th st, near 3d av; build- em, BoUman & Lenz. Plan •.;22—Pacific st, n p, 330 w New York av, one three-story brown stone dwelling, 20x65, tin roof and wooden cornice; cost, $10,000; owner, W. R,. AdaT)~s; architect, John Mumford; builders, James Ashfield & Son and Perkins & Green. Plan 223—Franklin av, e s, abt 50 w Meserole av, one one-story frame blacksmith shop, 19x29x40, felt roof; cost, $120; owner, T. GaUlord, 21 2d st; builder, James Hays. Plan 224—Spencer at, s e cor WiUoughby av, one three-story fx'ame store and tenement, 20x40, tin roof; cost, $3,000; owner, &c., George Loefiier, 140 Floyd St. Plan 225- Spencer st, e s, 20 s Willoughby av, ono two-story frame dwelling, 17x38, tin roof; cost $2,000; owner, &c., George Loeffler, 140 Floyd st. ' Plan 226—Harrison st, s s, 150 w (Columbia st, one one and two-story brick stable, 25x75, gravel roof and brick cornice; owner, Thomas Clyne, 520 Heu- i-y st; builder, Patrick McGuin. Plan 227—Hancock st, n s, 110 o Bedford av, six three-story brown stone dwellings, 20x43, tin roof and wooden cornice; cost, abt $7,000 each; owner. &c., S. E. G. Russel, 558 Grand av. Plan 228—North 12th st cor 5th st, one two-story frame shop, 24x40, gravel roof; owners, Smith A Ehrgood, 158 North 8th st; builder, John Eueger. Plan 229—Clymer st, s s, 100 w Lee av, one two¬ story brick carpenter shop, 25x37, gravel roof and wooden cornice; cost, $600; owner, &e., E. Bur¬ cham, 24 Lee av. Plan 230—Clymer st, s s, 100 w Lee av (rear), one two-story brick stable, 20x18, gravel roof and wood¬ en cornice; cost,$350; owner, itc, E. Burcham, 21 Lee av. Plan 231—Broadway, e s, 75 n Conway st, one one-story frame store and dwelling, 13x30, tin rooi'; cost, $300; owner, George Hoffman, Broadway, cor McDougal st; builder, John Dhuy. Plan 232—Tompkins av, w s, 20 n EUery st, ono three-story frame store and dwelling, 20x50, tin roof; cost, $3,400; owner, Ch. Hoft'mann, No. 24 Tompkins av; builder, J. Finck; carpenter, Ch. Hoffmann. Plan 233—Court st, e s, 25 n Baltic st, one four- story brick store and dwelling, 25.2x60, tin roof and wooden cornice; owner, P. Haggertv, 2G1 War¬ ren st; architects and carpenters, M. Freeman k Son; masons. Burns & McCann. Plan 234—Leonard st. No. 231, w s, 100 n Grand st, one-story frame wagon shed, 12x30; o^yner Wm. McKee, 231 Leonard st. ' Plan 235—South 3d st, s e cor lat st, one nine- story brick factory, 58.10x98, and extension 22.4x 41.2, gravel roof and brick cornice; cost, abt. $G0,000 ; owner, Havemeyer & Elder; architect, T. A. Havemeyer ; builders, Winslow & Janes. Plan 236—Fifth st, n s, 95.7 w 6th av, five ihrec- story brown stone flats, 20x56, and Sth st, n s, 290.7 w Oth av, five three-story brown stone flats, 20x5(1, felt and gravel roof and wooden cornice; cost,' each, 2,000; owner, Geo. W. Brown, 728 Fulton st; architect, G. B. Sheldon ; builders, Levi Brown aud C. E. Cozzens. Plan 237—Prospect pl, s s, 97 e Otb av, two four- story brown stone flats, 20x65, felt and gravel roof and wooden cornice; cost, each, $2,500; owner, Goo. W. Brown, 728 Fulton st; architect, C. b! Sheldon ; builders, Levi Brown aud C. E. Cozzens. ALTERATIONS, N. Y. . Plan 482—Second av, No. 1115, three-story brick dwelling and store, new store front: cost, $850; owner, S, Rosenfeld; architect, Wm. Graul. Plan 483—Eighth av. No. 937, four-story tenement and bakery, two new ovens on rear of building; cost, $800; owner,.R. S, Clark; builder, J. Allen."' Plan 481—First av. No. 141, five-story brick tene¬ ment and store, store front and interior alterations on first story; cost, $2,000; owner, Adolph Fuller; architect, Charles Sturtzkober; builders, Scliaefl'er & Sons. Plan 485—Alexander av, n e cor, 143d st, three-story frame dwelling, one-story frame exten¬ sion on rear, 25x40; cost, $800; owner, Mrs. Eleanor C. OhUds. Plan 486—Thirty-seventh st. No. 534 West, one¬ story brick workshop, to be raised to four stories, also three-story brick extension on rear, 25x102; cost, $5,000; owners Eohe & Brother: architect, Wm. Kuhles. Plan 487—Grove st, No. 21, two-story and attic frame dwelling, attic to be raised to a full story; cost, $750; owner, Geerge D. Keeper; builder, H. Wilson. Plan 488—Forty-third st, s s, 200 w llth av, two¬ story brick work shop and dye house, to be raised to four stories, also four-story brick extension, 7x7- cost, $1,500; owners, E. S. Higgins & Co.; archi¬ tect, J. G. Durkworth; builders, A. A. Andruss j^ Son. Plan 489—Sixth av. No. 167, two-story brick dwelling and store, new store front on first story; cost, $800; owner. Estate of William C. Rhinelander; builder, H. M. Reynolds. Plan 490—Eighteenth st, '^o. 312 W., two and a- half story brick dweU'g, to be raised to three stories, also interior alterations; cost, $1,500; owner, S. Wilson ; architect, Wm. .Johnson. Plan 491—Second av. No. 1589, two-story frame dwelling and store, brick wall in basement and new store front; cost, $600; owner, Edward C. Sheehy; architect, 'William Wallace; builder, Henry Peck. Plan 492—Fifth st. No. 509 East, five-stor.y brick tsnement and store, one-story brick extension on