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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 30, no. 767: November 25, 1882: Supplement

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iSTovember 25,188^ The Real Estate Record 1031 KINGS OOINTY. Nov, 21 Monroe st, n s, 300 e Reid av, 15x100. Thomas Millea agt Patrick Barnett and James Wood, owners, and Charles B, Piper and Nathaniel F. Griffiths..........$116 OO 23 Carlton av, No. 581. e s, 45 s Bergen st, 17.5 XlOO, Joseph Guy agt A. E, Bates, owner, and BjTon L, Bates and A. E. Bates his wife....................................... 189 15 20 Monroe st, n s, 500 e Reid av, 75x40. John .1. Barrett agt James Woods and -— UrilTfiu, owners, and Charles Peiper....... 220 00 17 Lee av, n s, bet AVilson st and Division av (known as Lee Av Academy of IMusic). Cornelius B. Demarest agt Jacob Schone¬ berger and Edmund E Price, owners, &c. 1,060 00 21 Twentieth st, s s, 125 w Otb av, 50x200 to 21st St. Culbert Brothers agt James, Margaret and Frank AVandell, owners, and Janies AVandell....................... 77 23 20 Utica av, s e cor Dean st, runs east 100 x south to Pacific st, x west 100 to Uiica av, X north to beginniug. James Mahar agt " Mr. Vernon, owner, and AVilliam Mont¬ gomery and Peter Sullivan............___ 75 00 Union st, No. 138. John O'Neil agt same. (Sept. 23).................................. 94 CO Gates av, n s, 190 w Reid av. James Keenan agt Charles G. Hall, owner, and Oscar H. Stearns. (Sept, 4, 1882)...'............... 500 00 Seventh av, Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44, ii w cor St. Johns pi, 102x107. Edward A. Boyd & Sons agt Thomas Fagan. (July 1,1882). 763 33 SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. Nov. NEW YORK CITV. 18 Ninety-third st, Nos. 130 and 132, s s, .55 w Lexingion av, 50x1' 0.8. Evans & Kitchen agt Jospph Schwarz er, (Lien filed Oct. 10,1882)..................'...............SI, 20 One Hundred and Fourth st. u .«, 3 U 3 c .'d av, 75 ft. front. James Jlara agt Wm. F. Purcell. (June 13. 1881) ................. .20 One Hundred and Fourth st, Nos 3:^1, 333 and 335. n s, 250 w 1st av, 75x100.11. Maii- chestei- & Philbrick agt Emily S. Roberts and AVm. F. Purcell. (Aug. -22, 1881)...... 21 Ninet.y third st, s s, 50 w Lexington av, 50 ft. front. Curry Iron AVorks agt Joseph Schwarzler. (Nov. 1?. 188-?)...............1 *18 Walton av, w s, near 151st st, 100 ft. front. Standard AVood Turning Co. agt S. E. Davis. (July 12,1882)........... .^......... 23 Cherrj- st. No. 26, w s, abt 200 from Roose¬ velt st. Cornelius A. Golding agt .T, Van¬ derpoel nnd W, A. A. Carsej'. (Oct, 12, 23 One Hundred and Twenty-third st, n s, abt 319 e 8th av, abt 99 ff. front. Dennis W, Moran agt Joseph Blurray, owner, or re¬ puted owner, contractor and debtor. (Nov, 17, 1882).............................. 23 Sixty fourth st, s s, 81 e 1st av, 150x100, six buildings. Cook & Radley agt Philip Braender. (Sept. 21, 1882)................1 t21 Second av, n w cor 84tli st, 43x100. Mallon & Rourke agt Drummond & Jones and Wra. F. Foster. (Feb. II, 1882)............ *24 Pike st, Nos. 13 and 15, e s, 50 ft front. John P. Lenihan agt John A. Horgan and -----Kierst. (Oct. 5, 18S2).................. *24 Twenty-third st, s s, abt 450 w 7th av, 18 ft front. Janies Blurrg.j'- agt Geo. Tennent, » contractor, and Rev. Dr. AVhite. (Nov. 13, 1882)................................... *2! Southern boulevard, aw cor Tomkins st, .50x100. Patrick Kane agt James H. AVhit¬ legge, owner, and Thomas Treanor, con¬ tractor. (Nov. 21, 1S82);................... ■^24 Same propertj-. Andrew Murphy agtsame. ■■'■24 Same propei ly. Michael Connell agt same...................................... *24 Same property. Lawrence Hackett agt same..................................... ♦24 Same propf-ity. John Reiner agt same,.. 839 24 235 00 632 95 ,oro OC 141 00 487 .^3 ,.3,37 00 893 41 129 00 J.35 50 19 00 24 50 23 75 11 75 18 00 * Discharged by depositing amount of lien and inter¬ est with clerk. ■f- Discharged by order of Court. KINGS COUNTY. November 18 to 24—inclusive. A'aii Buren st, a w cor Reid av, 300x100, .Ta¬ mer, Jacobs & Co. agt John Doe aud I), Tragman. (Lien filed Nov, 15, 18821......$278 78 Van Buren st, s e cor Stuyvesant av, 600x100. Jamer, Jacobs & Co. agt John Doe and D. Tragman. (Nov. 16, 1882) ............. 278 78 Van Buren st, s e cor Stuyvesant av, 600x100. / Van Buren st, s w cor Reid av, 3 'OxIOO......f Jamer, Jacobs & Co.. Emma E. and Chas. Jacobs agt John Doe and D. Tragman. (Nov. 21, 1882).............................. 278 78 Gate.s av, Nos. 865 to 8/9, n s.................I Broadwav, s w cor Lewis av, 4 houses......(" I've & Campbell agt Charles H, Hall. (Sept. 7, 18S2) ............................. 150 00 Gates av, Nos. 873, 87.'', 877 and 879, n s, 190 w Reid av. 100x100. AVilHam D.Grant agt diaries H. Hall. (Sept. 5, 1882)........... 174 32 Gates av, n s, 150 w Reid av. 160x100. Jacob May agt Charles G. Hall and Oscar H. Stearns, (-ept, 4, 1882)................ 767 09 Gates av, n s, 140 w Reid av, 200x—, 8 houses. Samuel AA''. Osmer agt Charles G. Hall. (Sept. 2, 1882)............................. 107 79 Gates av, n s, 190 w Reid av, 150x100. AA'atson & Pittinger agt Charles G. Hall et al. (Sept, 1,1882)...........................,,, 00 53 Gites av, n s, 175 wReid av, 80.x45, National Stove Co. agt Charles G. Hall. (Oct. 3, 1832) ...................................... 252 00 Herkimer st, s s, 47 e Columbiai)l, Jolm Frey agt Helena Bossong. (Sept. 2-3) .. .....1,575 00 Hull st, n s, 50 w Hopkins av. H. Drube agt Josepb Peter, owner. (Oct. 6, 1882) ...... 40 00 Union St. No. 140, s s. James AV, Birkett agt' Pa rick Cradock, owner, and R. O'Shea. (Sept.-20, 1882)........................... 283 OC Union st. No. 133. Richard Whipple agt same. (Sept. 2.3)................................. 137 89 Same property. Franze & Johnson agt same. (Sept. 2-2).................................. 175 00 Union st, No. 146. J. T. E Litchfield & Co. agt.same. (Sept 22)...................... 375 00 Same property. H. S, Christian agt same. (Sept,-S3)......,.......................... 407 0(J BUILPmaS PROJECTED. NEW YORK CITY. SOUTH OF 14th street. Delancey st, s -w cor Ridge st, two five-stor.y brick tenem'ts and stores one 'J.5x6'J, and one 25x 60, tin roofs; owner,^Mary McManus, 231 East 79th st; architects, Steinmetz & Scheim; builder, R. F. McManus. Plan 1316. Elizabeth st, Nos. 40 aud 43, one five-story brick factory, 50x49 and 69, gravel roof; cost, $30,000; owner, Cbas. Gulden, 131 East SSd st; architect, E. Sniffen; builders. Van Dolson & Arnott and C. W. Klappert's Sons. Plan 121.5. Mott st, Nos. 79 and 81, one six story and base¬ ment briek factory, 50x75.8 and 100.10, gravel or tin roof; cost, .§'20,000; owner, Ambrose E. Barnes, 143 Clinton av, Brooklyn; architect, John B. Snook; builder, not selected. Plan 1281. liETWKEN 14th AKD .OUTII STS. 17tli st, n s, 100 vr Av B, one-story bi-iek foun¬ dry building, 2.5x9?, gravel roof;" cost, $3,000; owners, Bergmann & Co., 011 premises; architect, Julius Kastner. Plan 1218. 25th st, No. 225 E., one five-story brick tenem't and store, 25x50, tin roof; cost, .1;8,500; owner, Estate of W. Bach, Louis P. Bach, agent, 105 East 06th st; architect, F. S. Barus; builder, not selected. Plan 13-27. 38 Lb st, No. 626 W., one one-story brick work¬ shop, -24x34, gravel roof; cost, .$300; lessee, Peter Clark, 614 West 3Slb st. Plan 13^8. 39tb st, s s, 125 w 1st av, three five-story brick apartment bouses, 25x70, tin roofs; cost, each, S 16,000; owners and builders, Parker Nason, 357 East 71st st, and Geo. K. Hollister, 1089 1st av; architect, Jos. M. Dunn. Plan 1220. 45tb st. No. 544 W., one five--=toi-y brick and stone tenem't, 21.9x52.6 and 57.6, tiii roof; cost, $10,000; owner, Sainuel F. Engs, s e cor Pine and Front sts; arcbitect, Janies H. Giles; builders, T. Rollins and E. Dennington, Plan 1225, 49th st, Nos. 446 and 448 W., one fiVe-story brick tenement and store, 42x68, tin roof; cost, $'30,000; owuer and builder, Sam'l Lowdeu, 439 West 43d st; architect, M, C. Merritt. Plan 1234. 56th st, Nos. 414 and 416 W., tw^o five-storv brick tenem'ts, 35x60, tin roofs; cost, eacb, $10,000; owner, Johu J. Burchell, 708 Lexington av; archi¬ tect, F. S. Barns; builder, not .selected. Plan 1326. BETAVEEN 59TH AND 12,5TU STS, K.\ST OF 5tH AV. 63d st, n s, 231 -vv Av A, ono six-story and base¬ ment brick factory, 50x80, with extensiou 20 i t, each 20, tiiiroof; cost, $40,tjOO; owuer, John D. Crimmins, 1037 3dav; architect, Wm. Schickel. Plan 1223. 63d st, n s, 177 vr Av A, two five-story brick apartment bouses, 37x73, tiu roofs; cost, eacb, $16,000; owner and architect, same as last. Plan 1323. S7th st, s s, 100 e 3d av, one five-story brick tenem't, 2.5x83, tin roof; cost, $14,000; owners, Emeline and Elizabeth Johiibton, 443 and 445 East 84th st; architect, A. B. Ogden; builder John Cook. Plan I2.S0. Av A, s w cor SSth st, seven four-stoiy brick tenem'ts (four with stores on avenue), 25x60 and 70, tin roofs; cost, each, $14,000; owner, Jacob Jenny, 114 East UOth st; tircbitect, Chas. Baxter. Plan i;333. 2d av,' II e cor 105th st, five four-story brick flats (four with stores), 2,5x60 and 65, tin roofs; cost, eacb, $20,000; owner, Saniuel Simmons, 78 Suffolk st; architect, Chas. Baxter. Plan 1333. 71st st, s s, 100 vr Eastern Boulevard, one seven-story briek factory, 50x145, tin loof; cost, $70,000; owner, Edward Leissner, 8i8 Broadway; arcbitect, Albert Wagner, builders, J. & L. Weber and Henry Schiffer. Plan 1235. BETWEEN 59th AND 135TH STS, AVEST OP STH AT. 101st st, n s, 1.50 e 10th av, three five-story brick tenem'ts, 35x63, tin roofs; cost, each, $9,000; owner, Hartley ilaigh, 139 East 43d st; architect, Wm. Haigh; builder, not selected. Plan 1229. 124th st, s s, 100 w Sth av, one three-story brick stable, 50x90, tin roof; cost, $2O,00(); owner, Jas. Roszell, 32S West3Sth st; architect, G. Robinsou, Jr. Plan 1319. 134th st, n s,' and 134th st, s s, 200 e 5th av, four oa each side of st, eight four-story brick flats, 25x60, lin roof; cost, each, $18,000; owner, L. Weiher. New Rochelle; architect, Chas. Bax- I ter. Plan'1234. NORTH OF 125th STREET. 129th st, n s, and ISOth sfc, s s, 235 w of 7th av, eight three-story and basement brown stone front dwell'gs, four on each street, four 20, and four 17.6x50, tin roofs; cost, four, each $20,000, and four, each $17,000; owner, Stephen J. Wright, 201 West 130th st; architects, Cleverdon & Put¬ zel. Plan 1313........... 23d and 24Tn av^ards. Sidney st, 11 s, 20 e Independence av, two two¬ story frame dweU'gs, 38x37, slate and tin roofs; cost, each, $4,700; owner, Mary E. Cox, Spu.y- ten Duyvil; architect and carpenter, Sam'l L, Berrian; masons, Emory & Forsyth. Plan 1314. 149th st, s s, 140 w- Brook av, one three-story frame tenem't, 25x.55, tin roof; cost, $1,000; owner, John O'Brien, 149th st, near Brook av; architect. Jaines Underhill. Plan 1321. 170th st, ns, 73e3d av, one tbree-story brick dwell'g, 25x.50, gravel roof; cost, $9,000; owner, C. Zeltner, Pulton av, near 170th st; architect, J. Kastner. Plan 1317. SLVGS COUKTY. Plan 1151—Central av. No. 107, cor Troutman st, one one-story frame stable and wagon shed, 12x18, tin roof; cost, $100; owner, t&c, Frank Wahle, 105 Central av. 1152—Evergreen av, s w cor Himrod st. si.x two-story and basement frame dweU'gs, 16.8x38, tin roof; cost, abt $1,.500 each; owners aud build¬ ers, Cczine & Gascoine, on premises; architect. M. J. Morrill. 1153-i-Unionst, s s, 170 wSlh av, one twostoiy brick stable, 30 acd 29x74, tin and slate roof, iron cornice; cost, $16,<0U; owner, J. R. Maxwell, 70 1st pl; arcbitect, R, B. Eastman; builders, Wm. H. Hazzard's Son & Co. 11.54—Wallabout st.ss, 100 e Marcyav, onetwo- story brick boiler and engine house and dwell'g, 25x28, tin roof, brick cornice: cost, $2,.5((); owners, Moller & Schumann, cor Flushing and Marcy avs; arcbitect, Jobn Platte; builders, Henry Grassman aud Jobn Rueger. 1155—Gates av. No. 950, one tbree-story frame knitting work?, 3.5x50, tin roof; cost, $3,5;0; owner, Andrew Peck, 7SS Monroe st; architect and carpenter, Fiederick Marryott; mason, Jobn L inberfc. 11.56—Bushwick av, No. 427, s e cor Cook st, rear, one two-story frame stable, 12x'27, tin roof; cost, §200; owner, J. C. Henck, on premiFes; architect, Th. Engelhardt; builders, Geo. Herr¬ lein and Jos. Domhan. 1157—Ellery st, s s, 2S7.G e Broadway, one two¬ story frame sash and blind shop, 25x37, tin roof; cost, $600; owner, Michael Mair; builder, J. H.' Eich. 1158-Bleeckerst, No. 59, n y, 275 e Evergreen av, one two-story frame d vel I'g, 3oxo0, gravel and cement roof; cost, $12L0; owner, Henry Collinsworth, 381 Greene av; architect, Amzi Hill; builder, William Williams. 1159—Huntington st, s w cor Smitb st, one two- tory brick railroad depor. &c., 2-38 and ii-reg xlOO and 50, felt and gi avel roof, brick cornice; cost, $22,000; owner, C. I. & B. R, R, Co,; aichitect, J, D, Reynolds; builders, J H O'Rourke and H, E. Fickett & Co. 1160—Adelphi st. No. 217, e s. 157.9 s Wil¬ loughby av, one three-story and basement brown stone dwell'g. 18.(!x39, tin roof,*'oodeii cornice; cost, $7,200; owner, Frank C. Joslin. Myrtle av,' cor Gold st; architect and builder, John k! Bulmer. 1161—Vanderveer st, n p, 200 e Broadway, six two-story and basement frame dwell'gs, 16.8x36, tin roof; cost, eacb, $1,.500; owner, AVilliamfou Rapalje, Jr., New Lots; architect and carpenter, William Max; mas^n, Adam Ilisch. 1162—3d st, n e cor South Sth st, one four-story brick factory, 30.0x47, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $5,000; owner, Thos. Husson, on premises- aichitect, E. F. Gaylor; builder, Matihew Smith and R. B. Ferguson. 1163—Tiffany pl. No. 30, w s, abt 4C0 n Degraw st, one one-story brick storage, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, abt $.'.00; owners?, &c., F. O. Pierce & Co., 20 Tiffany pl; mason, E. P. Crane. 1164—South 2d st, s s, 220 w 1st st, one one-story brick factory, 48x60, felt and gravel roof, brick cornice; cost, $600; ownerPj.Havemever& Eider 30 South 4th st; architect, Theo. A. Havemeyer; builders. T. Winslow and John James. 1165—Union st, n s, 98 w Henry st, one three- story brick school bouse, 54 and 42x85, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $30,000; owners. Board of Education, Red Hook lane; architect, J. Naugh¬ ton; builders, J. H. O'Rouikeand C. W. Wbite 1166—1st st, w s, befc South 2d sfc and South 3d st, cne six-story brick store house, 180x1.^0, gravel roof; cost, $30,000; owners. Havemeyer & Elder, 30 South 4th st; architect, T. A. JBave- meyer; builders, T. Winslow and J. James. 1167—Hull st, n w cor Hopkinson av. two three- story frame stores and tenam'ts, 25x50; cost, eacb, $3,400; owner, architect and builder, John Baur, 235 Raymond st. 1168—Greene av, w s, 140 n Knickerbocker av, two two-story frame dwell'gs, 20x30, tin roof' eosfc, each, $I,50O; owner, A. P. Fardon, Wash¬ ington, D. C.; architect and builder, A. A. Far¬ don. 1169—Park pl, No. 823, s s, 50 e Washington av, one one-story frame shop, 2.5x23, tin roof; cost', $3 0; owner, architecfc and builder, Prances Cramer, on p emises. 1170—Kosciusko st, s s, bet Bedford aud Nos¬ trand avs, one three-story frame factory, 40x33 gravel roof; cost, $2,500; owner, Mr. Bird, Kos¬ ciusko st; architect, P. Norris; builder, E. Hen¬ drickson.