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Real estate record and builders' guide: Index: v. 46 (July-December, Inclusive, 1890)

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INDEX TO THE RECORD AND GDIDE. [*■' Vol. XLVI. .lUL^-----DECEMBER, INCLUSIVE. 1890. The following semi-annual Index of the Con¬ veyances and Projected Buildings in New York City, as published in The Record and Guide during the last half of 1S90, will he found of great value to those of our subscribers who have pre¬ served all the issues of this paf^er during that poriod. Our usual care has been taken to keep the Index up to the .same perfect standard which has characterized it in the past. The pages are given on which all the transfers of realty pub¬ lished in Volume XLVI. can be found, and the streets and avenues are .so subdivided that few references are required. For instance, transfers of property on the Bowery appear in eleven issues during the six months ; Bowery in the In¬ dex is sub-divided into five parts, so that the least possible trouble need be incurred, provided it is known between what stieets the property is located. In this volume we have continued to arranee the transfers in such a manner that every street affected can be seen at a glance by turning to the pages which the Index calls for. Take for instance page 10 and llnd thereon: AV A, Nos. 195 and r.»T j begins Av A, u w cor 13th st, Nos. 441 and443 \ iJtli st, 51.9x10(1. The above applies when a piece of property is on the corner of any street or avenue aud runs in depth ui)on both streets more than ItO feet, or when a plot has buildings fronting on both streets, and also » hen the property begins on one street and runs to another. Although many of our subscribars have used the Index for years, some of them do not fully understand the com¬ pleteness of the work. Wa are frequently told of errors that our readers think they have dis¬ covered, which, upon investigation, prove to be errors of the searcher—not of the Index. For instance, in the current number appears the fol¬ lowing: Madison av. from 85th to 90th st, 85,435, 62:!, 84<>, the latter being the pages on which transfei-s on said street may be found. Now, turning to page 4;i5, the average searcher would fail to find the item referred to, because it does not appear in the alphabetical order of streets. A close search shows the item under the head 88th st, n e cor Madison av, where aplot, :i(>.8x100.11, is conveyed. The Index is, therefore, in some cases condemneri for a supjjosed omission which is really the strongest evidence of the thoroughness with which it has been compihd. Where such an omission should occasionally seem apparent to the subscriber, he should search the whole page, and he will then tind the item which is referred to. The Projected Buildings are indexed in a similar manner, so that it can reaflily be ascer¬ tained on what streets improvements have been made. Those wi.ebing to keep a file for perman¬ ent refeience should see that all the numbers are complete and have them bound. A suitable binder can be obtained at the office of The Record and Guide, 191 Broadway, corner Dey street: price, one dollar. Below will be found a table showing the bound¬ ary lines of each of the thirteen Sections, and under which all property is now indexed in in the Register's office by locality on new map of New York City, according to new law, which went into effect Jan. 1, 1891 : Sec. I.—South of Grand and Watts sts, between East and North Rivers. 2.—From Grand and Watts sts to 14th st. East and North Rivers. 3.—From 14th to 40th sts. East and North Rivers, 4.—From 40th to 96th st, west of 6th av, and line drawn parallel thereto. 5.—From 40th to 96th st, east of 6th av, and line drawn parallel thereto. 6.—From 96th st to Harlem River, east of 6th av, and line drawn parallel thereto. 7.—From 96th to 1.55th st, at Harlem River, west of Lenox av, and line drawn parallel thereto. 8.—From 1.5.5th st to Spuyten Duyvil Creek, west of Harlem River. 9.—From Harlem River to 169th st. west of St. Anns and 3d avs. 10.- n.- -From Harlem River to 169th st, east of St. Anns and 8d avs. -From 169th st to Pelham av and Kingsbridge road, bet Bronx and Harlem Rivers. 12, From Pelham av and Kingsbridge road and city line, bet Bronx River and Broadway. 18.—From Harlem River and city line, bet Broadway and Hudson River. CONVEYANCES. 91st to 94th.... 119, 51-2. Note.—Tht figures in extra black type—for instance, pages 281 and 878 under the head of Ann street—denote that the traii-saction on the pages Riven is Leasehold, or a lease lunning.for a long term of years. This explanation is made so that subscribers searchiiij; for trausfers in fee can at once distinguish between the former and the latter without lefeiTing to the i>age men¬ tioned. N E W YORK CITY. streets. Abington sq (see Bleecker ar.d Bank sts and 8th av)....219, .^•^9. Academy___84, 512. Albany, from Greenwich to Washington___ 185, 512. Allen, south of Hester... .7, 40, 154. from Broome to Delanc^y___r, |s5, '..'.50. Delancey to Rivington. .. 1H5, 27.*^. 766, S7.5. Rivington to Stanton___7, 2;5o, 7(jo, 7,'i:;. Stenton to Houston___:;:W. Ann, from Nassau to William... 28 i, 878. Apthorps lane... :ilu, :!:;9, 476, 5ss, {;■':>. 7h-4, s:;9, 840. Attorney, , south of Grand... M, 587. from Grand to Stanton.... 7, 4.;;j, 512. nortn of Stanton___tsr,, :;;is, 401, 020. Bank, east of 4th .. .367, s:ir, s7S. Banker (now Madison) — Barclay, from Broadway to Church___43;i, 54'.*. Church st to College pl.... 311, 878. Barrow___41, 512, sor.'. Batavia___700. Baxter, south of Worth .. .477. from Worth to Bayard... .21(i,»,:.'(), 7C0. Bayard to Canal___■i7s. north of Canal___549. 'i->i, 8,7. Bayard, from Elizabeth to Mott— IS5, 7:>;; Beach....216, 660. Beaver, west of New — 703. Bedford.... 118, 367, sr.^,. Beekman—7,434,475. Bethune.... 434. Bleecker. n s, from Bowery to Broadway___7, 40, 118, 512, 766. Mercer to W ooster____Siis, 7'.'>.i. Wooster st to South .5th av... .40, ;*9, oti7. South .5th av to Macduugal st___250, 253, 433. Macdougal toBarrow—40, 157, 515. Barrow to Grove___118. Ferry st to 8th av... .'216, 219 433, ob<.>. Bloomingdale road (also see Old Bloomingdale road) ... 11, 86, 119,120, 1.57, 51'2, H40. Bond....7. Boulevard, from 60th to 73d-----401, 733. 73d to 74th... .84,216, 250,8<?,!. 84th to 86th... .338.401, 512. 91st to96th....:a8. 10.5th to noth.... 154, 309. north of 110th (see Sth av). Centre, from Hester to Howard___368. Chambers ...84,515,878. Charles....7, 840. Charlton, east of Varick___1.54, 338, 6'20. west of Greenwich.... 118, 185, 367. Cherry, west of Catharine slip___40, 367, 876. from Mechanic to Pelham___118, 309. Pelham to Rutgers... 118, .309, 6-20, TXi, 766, 876. Rutgers to Jefferson___40, 118. Jefferson to Clinton___250, 837. Clinton to Montgomery... .7, 217, 309. Montgomery, to Gouverneur___.549. Scammel to Jackson.. ..40, 185, 216, 47.5. Chestnut...'216. Christopher, from Gay to Bleecker___2.50,401, 876. Bedford to Hudson___1.55. Chrystie, from Bayard to Canal .. .7, 216, 620. Canal to Hester___551. Grand to Broome....40, 700. Broome to Delancey___590, 660. Delancey to Rivington___119, 766. Stanton to Houston___549. Church, south of Dey___47";, 587. from Duaneto Thomas ...700. Clendening lane___218. Cliff, west of Fulton... .701. Clinton, from Stanton to Rivington___1.55, 876. Rivington to Delancey___155, 367, 657. Delancey to Broome___587. Broome to Grand... .84, 118, 620. Grand to East Broadway___I18, 1.S4, 1.5.5, las. .549, 6-20. Monroe to Cherry.... 185, 2.50, 837. Cherry to South___551. Columbia, south of Broome___3;^, 700. from Broome to Rivington... .367, 838. e 8. Rivington to Stanton... .2.50. 802, 876. w s, Rivington to Stanton___7,766, 802, S37. Stanton to Houston.. 4.33, 475, 700, 733. Commerce, from Bleecker to Bedford... ..512 Congress___84. Cooper....l8.5, 62.3, 877. Cornelia.... 837. Cortlandt. from Church to Greenwich___309, Crosby, from Broome to Spring___7, 40, 216, 309 700 Spring to Prince... .185, 278, 512. Cross lane....587. Croton....8, 216. CrotoD Aqueduct. ..279, 513,588. Delancey, from Bowery to Eldridge___7, 783, 770. Essex to Suffolk....7, 876, Suffolk to Clinton... .118,155, 250, 700. Clinton to Attorney... .40,41, 783. Attorney to Ridge... .84,156, 278, 476, 549. Ridge to Pitt.....338. Pitt to Willett... .680, 667, 766, 887. t 1^1