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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 26, no. 655: October 2, 1880

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864 The Real Estate Record. October % 1880 ♦stetson, Henry A.—f. F. Warner. (1879).. 110 00 Svms. Wm. J —J. H. Williams. (18:8) .. 2,274 87 11 Schipp, Katharine-Peter Voorhis. (1876),. 12104 Tilden, Henry A,-D, W. Bruce. (18791...... 1.154 99 Weems, James K,- 0, T. Harvey. (1876),.,. 46 58 * Vacated by order of Court. tSecured on Appeal. X Released. § Reversed. II Satisfled bv Lxecutior. SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. KINGS CO. September 25 to August 2—inclusive. Andrews, George G. and John, individ. and trustee-B. Sheridan (1876)............ $166 Same-------same. (1877) ....... ........ 86 Sam-*-------same. (Ib7t)) ............. ... 134 Baker. Jesse M,—M, Jenkins, (1880)........ 78 Campbell, Andrew ) Crump, Samuel VT. Darlington. (1879). 9,565 McL' ugblin, Edward ) Fette, Henry—Edward Kane. (1878)........ 89 Jacobs, John C—A. Grasmuck. (1875)...... 368 Kinsley. William H.-Abraham Weil. (1877). 70 Muller. Andrew, impld,—Helen A. Munson, guard. (1880) .. ..^................. 8(6 Swift, Francis—Joseph Wangler. (1879) ... 4,514 Viall, Jasper A.—J, K, O. Sherwood, vacat¬ ed. (1880)...........................____ 1,160 Whitaker, Benjamin A.—T. L. Rust. (1880). 110 *30 Eighth av, s w cnr 42d st. 25x100. Patriok C. .lackman agt Vogel Bros, and Lawrence Daly, (^ept. 20).......................... 45 * Discharged by depositing amount of lien with Clerk. KINGS COUNTY, N. T Sept. 21 to 30—inclusive. Ocean Parkway, w s. and Brighton pl, e s. 45 n West av. Coney Island. (Dharles C. Overton & Co. agt J. W Bond. (Julv 27,1880.) ....... 45 BUILDINGS PR i K TKD MECHANICS' LIENS. NEW YORK CITY. Sept. and Oct. 28 First av, e s, extdg from 67th to 68th st, and 100 feet on each street. Frank Murray and four others agt Patrick Dawson and — Len nox. 5 liens, total..........................?75 27 Lexington av. s e cor 117th st, abt 301x34.9. Kelly & Smith agt James Gault.............. 321 27 Lexington av, n e cor I llth st, 68x100. Giblin & Lyons agt E. D. and A. Harrison and Sec ond Baptist Church of Harlem............3,450 29 Lexing on av, n e cor SOth st, 100x45. Patrick M.J. Maguire agt Thomas Bannon and Hu¬ bert Pie rsson & Co.......................... 27 27 One Hundred and Thirty-third st, s s, abt 135 e 5ih av, 25 ft front. P. & B, Smith ugt Abram N.Whitney.......................... 855 27 Same property. Patrick Flanagan agt Abram A. Whitnev................................ 150 25 Seventy-fifth st, Nos. 425 and 427 E, n s. George F, Werner agt Thomas Flanagan and Joseph Peters......----- ................. 202 27 Seventy-fifth st, n s, 316.6 e 1st av. 47 ft front. Paul Timmins agt Flanagan & Peters....... 70 27 Seventy-third st. s s, abt luO e 3d av, abt 70 feet frons. Patrick Murphy agt Michael Hayes, John Bradshaw, Maurice Keeley and ----- Green..................................... 97 29 Sixty-third st, Nos, 24 to 30 E., s s, abt 100 e 3d av. 81.6 feet front. J. L Mott Iron W^orks agt Albert H. Frey and John L, Davis, Jr .. 421 25 Twenty-eighth st. No, 105 E., n s, Wm. L. Gal¬ lagher agt James M. Burke........,......... 81 29 Twenty-first st. Nos. 261 and 263 W , n s, 60 e Sth av, 40 feet front James Snroson agt James Potterton and Tuffler Estate.........2,037 30 First av. No. 1485, w s, bet 77th and 78th sts. Frederick Peters agt Joseph Emtrich...... 50 Fifty-eighth st. No. 50 W., s s, bet 5th and 6th avs. Patrick Reynolds agt John H. Slocum and S. S.Long...........................110 LexiDgion av, s e cor 105th st, abt 126.1i xlOO. ( Lexington av, n w cor I06th st. abt 100x100... ( John Hanson agt John B. and Ann E. Davis 297 30 Third av, s e cor 73d st. abt 75x175, 6 houses. Patrick Allen agt Annie M. Green .......500 1 Fifth av. No. 20U6, w s, abt 50 or 75 n 124th st. Henry Rosencky agt Frederick Kreckl'^r..... 36 1 Ono Hundred and Nineteenth st, No. 7 W., n s, bet 5th and 6th avs. Dennis S. O'Halloran agt Isabella V. Hogan................... 90 1 One Hundred and Nineteenth st. No. 13 W , n s, bet 5th and 6th avs. Same agt same......... 60 KINGS COUNTY. N. V. Sept. 25 Oakland st, No. 319. s w cor Huron st. 25x100. New YorK Roofing Co agt Charles M. Moore and Stephen A. Donlon and wife. See Moore general assignments....................$57 28 Same property. Gately & McNally agt C. M. Moore and Stephen Donlon and wife....... 235 25 Baltic av, s e cor Henry av, 20x100, East New York. Richard G. Phelps agt Charles M. Moore and James Hickey................. 38 29 North 12th st, s w cor 3d st. 6'rXlOO, Patrick J. Carlin agt Edward Burke and Samuel J. Hunt........................................ 100 22 Nassau st. No. 267, n s, 56 3 w Navy st, 18.9x77. William Gascoyne agt James Burns and Eliphalet Lafferty.................... 41 24 Butler, st. s s, 190 e Brooklyn av, 40x104.6. J. L. Mott Iron Works agt Mrs S. F, Mead ... 160 SA.TISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. Sept. NEW TTORK CrTV *29 Seventy-second st, s s. abt 200 w 3d av. 20 feet front. Otto t-ieb and John Leaden agt A. G. or E. G. Dearing and Francis Crawford. (Lien flled Sept. 28).........................$21 30 Eighty-first st. n s, 125 w 2d av, 2 buildings.- Hollis L. Powers, as assignee of Brown & Hawkins, agt O. W. Loeffler. (May 27).....1,39 NEW YOEK CITY. Pian 812—One Hundred and Thirteenth st, n s, 200 e lOtb av, one two-story brick barn and stable, 39x70, tin roof; cost, $3,000; owner, L. Tone, 112th st, Oth av; architect, R. Townsend; builder, J. A. Hopper. Plan 813—Sixtieth st. No. 340 E., one four-story brick tenem't, 20x60, tin roof: cost, $6,500; own¬ er, G. G. Gregory, 148 E. 49th st; architect, Ju¬ lius Boekell. Plan 814—One Hundred and Fortieth st, s s, 48 w 3d av, one four-story brick tenem't, ,52x25, patent soap stone roof, iron cornice; cost, $9,000; owner, Thomas Fisher, 3d av, s w cor 140th st; architect, James Stroud. Plan 815—Ninth av, e s, 50 n 59th st, three three-story brick stores am^ tenem'ts, 16.8x35, gravel roof: cost, each. $2,000: owner, Lawrence Odell, 48 West 33d st; architect, Jno. Sexton; builders. W. H. & C. Gedney. Plan 816—One Hundred and Fifty-second st, s s, 196 e Robbins av, one two story brick shop, witb frame extension, 100x63, extension. 21x60, gravel roof, iron cornice; cost, $5,000; owner, D. Robitzek, 152d st near Robbins av; architect, A. Piering. Plan 817—One Hundred and Porty-tbird st, s s, 200 e Alexander av, three two-story frame dwell¬ ings, 16.8x40, tin roof; cost, each, $2,500; archi¬ tect, Wm. Bell, 5th st and Boston road; builder, Jobn Knox. Plan 818—One Hundred and Thirteenth st, No. 158 E., two two-story brown stone dwell'gs, 12.6 x50, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $3,500; owner and builder, A. S. Fountaine, 232 East 112th st. Plan 819—Seventy-ninth st, s s, 175 e 4th av, six four-story Connecticut brown stone dwell'gs, 15, 16, 17 and 18x56, with extensions and bay win¬ dows, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, each, $12,000 ; owner and builder, Jas. A. Frame, 107 East 70th st; architects, Thom & Wilson. Plan 820—Thirty-fourth st. s s, 100 from 12th av, one two-story brick feed store, 23x90, tin and iron roof, brick cornice; cost, $2,500; owner, Jno. E. Connolly; architect, B. McGurk; builder, E. McEvoy. Plan 82l—Baxter st. No. 18, one brick ten¬ ement, 25 and 24x116.6, tin roof; cost, $18,000; owner. David Finelite, 171 East Broadway; arch¬ itect, P. A. Peterson; builders, Patrick Childs and A. C. McKenzie. Plan 833—One Hundred and Twenty-seventh st, 350 e Sth av, three tbree-story brown stone dwell'gs, 16.8x50, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, each, $7,000; owner, architect and builder, Sam¬ uel Lynch, 46 West 125th st. Plan 823—One Hundred and Forty-seventh st, s s, 66 e Willis av, one two-story frame coach house, 34x25, tin roof, wood cornice; cost, $101); owner, Wm. Dougherty, on premises; architect and carpenter, W. J. Carew. Plan 824—One Hundred and Twentieth st, s s, 210 w2d aVjfom-four-story brown stone tenem'ts, 25x51, tin roofs, iron cornices; cost, $9,0OU each; owner, E. Meehan, 131 East I09th st; architect and builder, Hugh Meehan. Plan 835—Oliver st, No. 33, rear, one one-story glsLSS shop, 19.4x19, tin roof; cost, $500; owner. Joseph Kahn, Pike st cor Monroe st; architect, E. Kenney. Plan 826—One Hundred and Twenty-fifth st, No. 256 W., one one-story brick build'g, 12x20, tin roof; cost, $300; owner, Prall Heating Co. Plan 837—Sixteenth st, Nos. 229 and 231 W., two five-story brown stone tenem'ts, 29.4x86, tin roofs, iron cor lices; cost each, abt $30,000; own¬ er, Warren Beaman, 320 West 53d st; architect, W. H. Hume; builder, not selected. Plan 828—Thirteenth st. No. 66 and 68 W., one three-story brick oflice building, 40x25, tin roof, brick and iron cornice: cost, $5,5U0; owner, Thompson estate; architect, James J. Lyons; builder, H. M. Reynold. Plan 829—Eighth av. w s, 72d and 73d sts, one eight story Dorchester stone and brick Family Hotel, 2ii4.4x3U0, roof of iron, fire proof material and slate,and stone and copper cornices; estimated cost, $1,000,000; owner, Edward Clark, 34 Union sq, architect, H. J. Hardenbergh; builder, John Banta. Plan 830—Fifth av, s e cor SOth st, one four- story Connecticut brown stone dwell'g, 2.5.8x67, iron and fire proof material slate and tin roof, stone and copper cornices; estimated cost, $.50,000; owner, W. A. Dooley, Williamsbidge, N. Y.; architect, H. J. Hardenbergh; builder, not se¬ lected. Plan 831—Fifth av. n e cor 129tb st, three four- story brown stone dwell'gs, 50.3x50 and 12, roof, slate, tin and iron, and stone and iron cornice; cost, $11,(100 each; owner, Charles Wilde, 371 East 123d st; architect, T. H. McAvoy. Plan 833—Forty-fifth st, n s, 175 e 1st av, one one-story brick slaughter house, 25x60, gravel roof: cost, $4,.500; owner, Schwaizchild & Sulz¬ berger; architect, J. Mclntyre; builder, Jno. P. Moore. KINGS COUNTY. N. Y. Plan 674—Strong pl, e s, abt 200 n Degraw st. one three-story brown utone dwell'g, 2tix4.5, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost. $7,000; owner and builder, W. E. Donnellon, Pacific st near Henry st; architect, R. Dixon. Plan 675—Fulton st. No. 1888, two two-story frame dwell'gs, 12.6x40, gravel roofs; owner, Hannah Cathcart; architect and builder, James Cathcart. Pian 676—Bushwick av, e s, 25 n Bleeker st, six two-story brick dwell'gs, 16.8x40, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost about, $3,fi0ii each; owner, J. Murr, cor Broadway and DeKalb av; architect and builr'e', Thos. Miller. Plan 677—Atlantic av. s s, 60 w 3d av, one two¬ story brick stable, 20x39, felt and gravel roof, wooden cornice; owner. Mrs. Hartman, cor Sd and Atlantic avs; architect, T. F. Thomas; build¬ er, u. B. Sheldon. Plan 678—Magnolia st, n e cor Broadway, four three-story brick dwell'gs, 25x55, felt and gravel roofs, wooden cornices: cost, $)8,00ii; owner, Augustus A. Leverich, 852 Bushwick av; archi¬ tect and builder, Jobn N. Smith. Plan 679—Douglass st, n s, 100 w Nostrand av, one one-story frame dwell'g, 22x30, gravel roof: cost, $400; owner, James Murphy; builder, John Murphy. Plan 680—Washington st, e s, 75 s York st, one two-story brick stable, 25x30, tin roof; cost, $1,000; owner, &c., C. F. O'Mara, 99 Washington st. Plan 681—Seventh av, bet 12th and 13th sts, one one-story biick store, 60x50, tin roof, metal cornier; cost, $3,000; owner, Ansonia Clock Co; builders, H. Buckley and H. D. Davies. Plan 683—Partiton st. No. 139, one one and a half-story frame stable, 30xl4, tin roof; cost, 2150; owner, Henry Dorman; builder, C. M. Detlefsen. Plan 683—Hopkins st, No. 19, one one-story frame dwell'g, 25x30, tin roof; cost, $2.50; owner, Ellen Leadey; builder Daniel JE. Shepperd. Plan 684—Douglass st, n s, 50 w Nostrand av, one one-story frame dwell g, 20x25, gravel roof; cost, $450; owner, James Ratigan; builder, John Brady. Plan 685—Vernon av. n s, 125 e Yates av, one one-story frame store, 25x40, tin roof; owner, F. Munch; architect, John Platte; builder, P. J. Belaubach. Plan 686—Second av, e s, 20 s 12th st, one one¬ story frame dwell'g, 20x35, tin roof; cost. $500; owner, John Gillen, cor 12th st and 3d av, builder, C. Olsen. Plan 687—Rodney st, s s, abt 210 w Bedford av, sixteen two and a half-storv brown stoue dwell'gs, 16.9x45, tin roofs, iron cornices; owner, H. B. Scholes, 119 Bedford av; architect, W. H. Gaylor; builder, James Haughran. Plan 688—Greene st, s w cor West st, one two¬ story brick stable, 100x;>7, tin roof, brick cornice; cost, $6,000; owner and architect. New York Dye Wood, &c., Co; builders. Barker & Berton. Plan 689—Monteith st. No. 25, one one-story frame storage shed, 18x12, tin roof; cost, $15u; owner, M. Fleminghols, on premises; builder, Ulrich Maurer & Son. . Plan 690—Ralph st, s s, 145 e Evergreen av, one two-story frame barn, 20x35, tin roof: cost, $350; owner, Joseph Smith, 101 Grove st; builder, J. T. Phillips. Plan 691—Wallabout st, Nos. 258 and 260, one one-story frame shed, 28x36. board roof; co^t, $175; owner, H. Tiedemann & Co; builder, John Frey. Plan 692—Park av, s s, 100 w Broadway, four two-story frame dwell'gs, 23x4<>, tin roof; cost, $3,300 each; owner, &c., George Lofiler. Plan 693—Hooper st, s s. 145.6 e Wythe av, three two story brown stone dwell'gs, 18.7x43, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, $3,800 each; owner, &c., Patrick Concannon, 1.56 Wythe av. Plan 694—Throop av, w s, bet Lafayette av and Kosciusko st, one one-story frame storage shed, 17x40, gravel roof; cost, $250; owner, E. Butter- ick & Co., Franklin av near Monroe st; builder, M. C. Baker.