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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 7, no. 161: April 15, 1871

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182 REAL ESTATE RECORD. Van Dike st., s. w. s., 130 n. w. Van Brunt st., 20x100. J. O'Brien to Alice McCosker....2.450 Warren st., s. s., 196.8 w. Nevins st., 20.3xl0(), h. & 1. J. Bach, Jr., to August Engel- hardtot..................................8,125 Wilson st., n. w. s., 233.2 s. w. Division av., 21.5x118.3, irreg. C. B. Davis to Thomas Cassidy and Michael Donovan.............6,000 Wilson st., s. s., 116 e. Wythe av., 19.4x100, h. & L M. Donovan to Chas. B. Davis......10,000 Woodhull st., n. e. s., 100 n. w. Henry st., 22x 100, house & lot. H. H Boker to George W. Vantine..................................5,500 North 2d st., s. s., 50.3 e. Ewen st., 24.9x100, ho. & lot. W. H. Pruden to Chas. Fuchs. .4,600 7th St., n. s., 97.10 e. Sth av., 16.8x100, house & lot. -Delphine wife of C. C. Foster to Dewitt C. Daniels................................4,000 9thSt., 8. 8., 280 B. e. .5th av., 20x100. D. Doody to J. B. Kirstead & J. B. Smith. (Mort. §4,000.)...................................2,450 North 9th st., n. e. s., 100 s. e. 2d st., 50x100. ) North 10th st., s. w. s., 100 s. e. 2d st., 25x100 f Sarah A. wife of George T. KeUam to John H. Mott......................................7,000 10th St., u. e. 6., 230 s. e. Sth av., 30x100. D. Doody to J. B. Kierstead & J. B. Smith, of N. Y. (Mortgage $4,000.)....................3,450 12th St., 8. w. 8., 166.7 n. w. 7th av., 18.9x100, ho. & lot. H. G. Hailfinger to Marcia S. P. wife of Samuel H. WUson.................4,200 16th St., n. e. s., 95 n. w. 4th av., 14.10x38.1. E. P. Day to Thomas Cadden................2,200 20th St., n. e. s., 370 s. e. Oth av., 1.5x100, ho. & lot L. Moritz to Richard Oscar Naumann. (B. &S.).................................3,000 Sa31e property. R. O. Naumann to Anna B. L. wife of Louis Moritz. (B. & S.)...........3,000 S4th St., n. s., 100 e. Sd av., 100x100.3. A. M. White to John McGrath...................4,000 Atlantic & Sigel avs., n. e. cor., 35.4x105.9, irregular.................................. Atlantic & Sigel avs., n. v/. eor., 25.4x99.8... J. O'Halloran to Wm. M. HolUngshead....1,500 Clermont av., w. s., 100 n. Park av., 50xS7..5x 25.6x17.8x100. Maria wife of W. Hunter, Jr., to John C. Rustin. (Q. C.)...............nom. Cleemont av., w. 8., 100 n. Park av., 16.8x87.5, ho. & lot, irreg. J. C. Rustin to James N. Raymond, of N. Y. (Mortgage $3,750.)... 4,200 DeKalb av., s. s., 300 w. Throop av., 25x109, ho. & lot. H. MUler to George VaiTelmann___6,150 Gates av., n. s., 11.5 e. Dovvning st., 33.6x96.3. G. Sayres to Ann wife of John J. Fields. (Q. C.)........................................nom. Geeene av., n. s., 140 w. Throop av., 20x100. F. D. Mason to Charles P. Bennett...........7,100 Gates av., n. s., 115 e. Downing st.. 22.6x90.3. Ann wife of J. J. Fields to Elias Lewis, Jr.7,.500 MoNTBOSE av., s. 8., 200 w. MorreU st., 25x100. H. C. Richardson to Louis Kunz...........5,000 Mtrtle & Grand avs., n. e. cor., 2.5x100. J. J. Wheeler to Jacob Brinkerhoff, Exr. (1805.) .4,000 Ralph av. & Bergen st., n. e. cor., 65.2x100. J. J. Sackmann to Henry & John Rohrs.......1,350 Virginia av., s. s., 50 w. Pennsylvania av., SOx 100. H. Ringshauser to Jane Lott.........6,000 Vanderbilt av., w. f., 137.8 n. Park av., 36x100. L. Delaney to Patrick Delaney, of N. Y___5,000 Same property. P. Delaney to Ann wife of Law¬ rence Delaney, of New York..............5,000 Wtthe av. -o five- story brick stores and tenements, 34.3x53; owner architect and builder, W. J. Gesnee. First av., e. s., 44 s. SSth st., two foue-story' brick second-class dweUings, 20x50; owner, Jno. Konagrens ; architect, W. E. Waring ; b-oUders, MooRE & Brtant. Fourth av. and IISth st., n. e. coe., one two-story wood second-class dwelling, 20x35; owner & buUder, Tnos. Pearson; architect, Henrt Devoe. Jackson st., e. s., 100 s. Grand st., one five- story brick tenement, 25x40; owner, Maurice Walsh ; architect, J. G. Peaglte. Kingsbeidge boad and 1S7th st., one beick church and rectory; owner, Rev. H. A. Beann ; architect, N. Le Beun ; buUder, Jno. Scallon. Lexington and Poueth avs., between 53d fe 53d sts., one two-story brick factory, 25x83; owner, Steinway & Sons; architect, A Stein- WA.T; buUder, C Ebeespachee. Madison av. and 69th st., s. e. coe., five four-story brick first-class dwellings, 30x53; owners and builders, Jackson & Steinmetz; architect, F. Sr Baenes. MiNETTA LANE (No. 16), ONE TWO-STORY' BRICK stable, 25x30; owner, A. Seegent ; architects, CoNDERT Bros. ; buUder, Felix Pt. One Hundred and Tenth st.,'s. s., 100 e. 8d av., five three-story brick first-class' dweUings, ISx 45; owner, architect, and buUder, H. Meehan. One Hundred and Twentt-seventh st., s. s., 317.6 w. 3d av., one four-story brick and brown- stone first-class dwelling, 17.6x45; owner, E. B. Stead ; buUder, G. Robinson, Jr. One Hundred and Twenty-ninth st., s. s., 383 e. 6th av.,two three-story brick and brown-stone first-class dweUings, 17.6x50; owner, Ellen Van- TASSELL; architect and builder, Vantassel. . Rivington st. (Nos. 5, 7, and 9), two five- story brick stores and tenements, 37x71; o-wner, Geo. Kuhn; architecct,WM..Jose. Rose st. (No. 22), rear, one -foue-stort brick tenement, 35x35; owner, pHiL.- Ochsen- REiTEli; architect, A. Pfund. Suffolk stI (No. 131), one five-stort beick store and teneihent, 25x72; owner, Chables Dey- HEiMEB; architect, Wm. Jose. Second st. and Fibst av., s. w. cob., eeae, one two-story brick factory, 18x35; owner, Feedi- KAND EmEBLING. Sixth st., n. s., 49 e. Av.' B, one foue-stobt brick store and tenement, 44.6x20 ; owner. Feed. ScHMEiDT; architect, P. Gebland ; buUder, Mr. Chappel. Seventeenth st. (No. 123 W.), one one- story third-class brick store, 16x39; owners, Shaw & Venn ; buUder, Edw. Smith. Se-ventt-sixthst., N. s., 100 w. Second av., one two-story brick and blue-stone church and Sunday-school, 50x98; owner, N. Y. Citt Sun¬ day-school & Missionabt Societt; architect, W. HoBNUM; buUder, Felix Connoe. Second av. and 62d st., n. e. cob., five foue- storj' brick stores and tenements, 20x53x70; owner, C. W. Mund ; architect, Wm. Jose. Thompson st., e. s., 85 s. Amitt st., one two- story brick stable, 15x25; owner, H. Hoertel ; builder, R. HusON. Thirteenth st. (No. 311 West), rear, one four-story brick tenement, 25x33; owner, R. Mc¬ Manus; architects, J. J. & L. B. Howard; buUder, Pateick McManus. Twenty-seventh st. (No. 318 East), one five- story brick tenement, 35x54; owner, Jas. Ross; architect, W. Thos. Beer ; buUders, P. O'Brien & Vv'^. J. O'Connor. Twenty-seventh st., s. s., 450 e. IOtii av., one two-story and basement brick workshop, 25x 40; owner, architect, and buUder, E. Kimball. Thirtieth st. (No. 141 West), eeae, one foxir- story brick tenement, 25x32; owner, architect, and builder, Heney Aheens. Thiety-first ST., N. s., 200 E. 4th av., two four-story and basement brick second-class dwell¬ ings, 17x82; owner, GiD. Fountain; architect, Jno. G. Prague ; buUder, G. Fountain. Thirty-ninth st., s. s., 135 e. Broadway, one two-story brick third-class store, 40x30; owner, John L. Griffen ; builder, J. J. Tucker. Third av. & 69th st., n. w. cob., five foue- story brick and brown-sfcone second-class dwellings, 30x55; owners and builders, jACiisON & Stein¬ metz ; architect, F. S. Baenes. Third av., s. e. cob. 110th st., five four- story-brick second-class dwellings, 20.2x55; owner and builder, Hugh Meehan; architect, Henbt Devoe. Thied av., w. s., 75 s. 129th st., one foub- story brick workshop, 35x80; owner, P. A. An- NER ;■ architecfcs and buUders, Dye & Wilson. Tenth av., n. s., 50. s. 130th st.,. one two- story wood second-class dwelling, 33x30; owner, Annie Fortune ; architect and buUder, P. W. JOVINE. Tenth av. and SOth st., s. e._ coe., three four-story brick second-class dwellings, 18.9 and 20 9x45 ; owner, Betsy Levi ; architects, D. & J. Jardine . buUder, J. Baekee. EECOEDED LEASES. peb year c0lu3ibia st., ko. 55, 5 years. for tfle 1st. §1,coo For the remaining 4___..................... 1,200 Ninth av., Ko. 183, store and basemknt, 5 years........;.............................. 1,000 TuniTEEXTH ST., WEST, NO. 209, 3 YEARS..... 1,080 Bowery, no. 85X, also the rear building of Lots Nos. 85 and 85i, 5 years.............. 3,000 Chatham ST., No. 148, the 3d & 4rH stories, • 3 years................:-.................... TOO FouRrii ST., West, No. 3.52, 5 TEiUis.......... 1,000 Eleventh av. and Fifty-fifth st., s. w. cor., store floor and front part of the cellar, 5 years. For the first 2 yeara......................... 900 For the lasfc 3 years.....................___ 1,000 Aa'ex0h a and Forty-ninth st., s. w. cob., . 100.5x125, 4 years........'................... 3,500 Bivington st.. No. S3, store, basesiext, and cellar, 5 years............................... 1.22.5 TlIIRTY-FOnRTH ST., EAST, NO. 57, 2 YEARS___ 4,600 Thirty-second ST., N. s.,275w. 7-rH av., 50x —, 5 years.................................. 1,000 Eleventh AV. and Thirty-fourtu ST., S.E. cor., 100x130,14 year.?....................... 3,000 Sixth av.. No. IS2, stoee and front tart op basement, 5 years................___........ 2,400 FORTY-FOUR-m ST., S. S., 256.3 E; 8TII AV., ' 18.9x100.5, 20>^ years....................... 337.50 Second'AV., No. 829, STORE AND FRONT CEL¬ LAR, 5 years.......___...... ___....'...... 1,000 Fii-.ty-Sf.cOnd ST„ s. s., 100 E. Lexington AV., , 25x100.5, 7 years.................;.........- - 475_ Ninth av.,'No. 258,-5 YFARS___..'............ 2,500.