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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 30, no. 749: July 22, 1882

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July 22,18S2 The Real Estate RECosjk ■717 21 One Hundred and Thirteenth st, s s, 120 vr 3d av, 30 f D front. Harry Taylor agt Thorn¬ s's Feah ley............................ .. 210 00 17 Seventy eighth st. No. 341 E., n s, 250 w 1st av, 25 tt front. Pai'k H. Slattery agt PtterSeebaldand Ferdinand Htmnnerlirg 136 CO 18 Seventy-third sr, s s, 200 w 9th av, 50 ft front. James Blackhurst agt Kiohmond F Tag¬ gart, George Nichols. Mary L. Smith aud Cha«. J. G. Hall ..........................1,808 00 19 Sixtieth si, s s, abt 250 e 9th av. 75 ft front. .r. J. Bowes & Bro. agt David T. Kennedy 669 86 21 Sixty-fourth st, s s, 81 e ad av, 150 front. Cook 0C; owner. John Bowles, 418 Columbia st: builders. Jno. Hackett and T. Williams. 642—Sterling pl. s s, 104.7 e 6th av, six four- story brown stone tenem'ts, 2 )x58, gravel roof, wooden cornice; co^t, each, $4,500; owner, ar¬ chitect and builder, G. W. Brown, 728 Fulton st. 643—Nevins st, s w cor Sackett st, one one- story brick gas house, 61x100, slate roof; cost, $16,000; owner, Fulton Municipal Ga Co., 34^ Fulton st; architect, J. F. Harrison; builder R. Deeves. 644—North 12th st, n s, 487 from 1st st, one two-story brick office building, 25x50, gravel roof; cost, about $2,u00; owners, Chas. Pratt & Co., foot North 12t.h st; architect, J. Merritt. 645—Stockholm st, s e cor Central av, one one- story frame stable, 25x20, gravel roof; cost. $100; owner, architect and mason. Michael Quigley, 148 Stockholm st; carpenter, John Smith. 646—Bond st, e s, 100 n Union st. one two-story frame stable. 4ix21, gravel roof; cost, $400; owner, Jas. H. Dyckman. 647—Greenpoint av, s s, cor Jewell st, one three- story frame tactoi-y and two-story extension, bO and 93x45, gravel roof; cost, $5,000; owners. Young & Gerard, 153 Manhattan av; architect, G. H. Gerard; builder, Thos Davis. 648-Jewell st. w s, 65 s Greenpoint av. one one- story brick engine house, 18 aud 36x i8, gravel roof; co.st. $l,.5O0; owners. Young & Gerard, 153 Manhattan av; architect. G. H. Gerard; mason, not selected; carpenter, Thos Davies. 649—Jefferson st, s e s, 100 n e Knickerbocker av, one two-story frame factoi-y, 2ix40, tin roof; cost, $------; owner, Michael Cassidy, 361 Canal st. New York. 650—Norman av, s e cor Lorimer st. three two¬ story and basement frame awell'gs, 16.8x4.5, gravel roof, cost, $10,300; owner. W. F. Cnrwith, 55 Greenpoint av; architect, Frederick Weber; builders, I. & J. Van Riper and Stephen M. Ran¬ dall. 651—^9th st, s w cor 8th av, ten three-story brown stone flats, 20x60, felt and gravel roof, ii-on cornice; cost, $5,000 each; owner, Daniel Doody, cor 5th av and Prospect st. 652—Fulton st. No. 5.8, one three-story sand stone store, 25x88, gravel roof, iron cornice; cost, $12,000; owners, Wm. Berris' Sons, 5:^6 Fulton st; architect, R. B. Eastman; builders, James Ashfield & Son and Morris & Selover. ALTERATIONS NEW YORK (LITY. Plan 103i—Greenwich st. No. 401, centre of building carried up to three stories, cost $1,000; owner, George C. Wetmore, •^l University pl., on premises; builder, E. Denby. 1033—Worth st. No. 140, lower first floor, &c., cost, $200; t.wuer, John J. Creiden, on premises; builders, J. Harrington and J. Hankel. ltJ34—Fordham av, n w cor 175th st, raised three feet, cost $;5; owner, W. A. Bedell, on premises; builder, C. Westerfield. 1035—Lexington av. No. 205, interior altera¬ tion, rebuild wails where bulged, ;,cost §------; own¬ er, Cath. L Kernochan, 34 W. 29th st; architects, Bei-ger & Baylies; builders, J. Demarest and J. Hardley. H>36—35th st. No. 157 E., two-story brick extensions, 2.5x27. tin roof; cost, $3, )0J; owner, Morris K. Jessup, 197 Madisou av; builders, McKenzie & McPherson. 1037—42d st, s s, bet. llthav. and North River, rebuild^wall and repair retort house, cost, $1,100; owner, Metropolitan Gas Light Co., 46th st. and Broadway; builder, H. Garland. 1038—52d st, Nos. 630 and 63 i, cellar to be dug, new cellar openings, &c.; cost, Sl,.5oO: owners, J. Schwarzwa^lder & iSon, iV.;9 VVest 51st st; archi¬ tect, C. F. Ridder, Jr.; builder, not se.ected. 1039-2d av. No. 110, one-st.ory extension, 2.5x 30, tin or gravel roof; co.st, $3,000; owners. Women's Pi-ison Assoc, and Home, on premises; buildei-, J. J. Tucker. 1040—SuUivan st. No. 24, three-story brick ex¬ tension, 21.6x25, tin roof; cost, $7,000; owner, Samuel Cohen, Long Branch, N. J.; architects, Berger & Baylies; builders, J. Hankinsou and Alex Leslie. Iu41—Madison av, n e cor 126th st, rear raised 6 feet, new truss, windows enlarged, new win¬ dows, &c.; cost, $5,000; owner, De VVitt C. Weeks, Chairman Hoard of Trustees, Mott av and 164th st; architect, A. Crooks; builder, not selected. 1042—1st av. No. 105, two-story extension, 22.1 x25.8, tin roof, also interior alterations; cost, $3..'=00; owner, Ernest Ohl, 56 2d av; architect, F. W. Klemt. 1043—UOth st, s s. 200 e Courtland av, building to be removed; cost, $800; owner, John Bee, on premises; carpenter and house mover, C. Vom- dran. Iu44--3d av, w s, 90 n 149th st, raised one story; cost, $100; owner, Ferdinand Meyer, Tremont, N. Y.; architect and carpenter, T. Hoecbst; ma¬ son, C. Eisele. 1045—Liberty st. No. 108, and No. IU Cedar .st, repiir damage by fire; cost, $4,000; owner, Ed¬ ward A. Pearson, Superintendent, &c., 120 Broadway, Superintendent Maclay & Davies; builder, S. J. Acken. 1046—4th av, No. 1921, flat roof; cost, $100; owner, architect and builder, Hugh Meehan, 131 East 109 th >-t. 1047—1 Ith st. No. 209 E., new well for elevator; cost,------; owner, E. D. Ba.'ssford, 126th st and Lexington av; architects, Berger & Baylies. Itt48—121st st, Nos. 124 and <26 E., raised one story, tin roof; cost, about $.500; owner, archi¬ tect and builder, J. U. Polhamus, on premises. 1049—West Houston .st, No. :;^9 and 31, raised 3 feet, new walls, &c.; cost, $700; owner, Peter Brunner, exr., Pelham, N. "Y.; builder, J. Allen.