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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 9, no. 210: March 23, 1872

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140 REAL ESTATE RECORD. 143d sfc, s. s., 350 e. WiUis av,, 2.5x100. Robert Stm-sberg et al. to Charles Schneider, of Mor¬ risania ...................................1,100 MOUNT PLEASANT. Clark st. (PleasantviUe), s. s., 150 e. highway leading to UnionvUle, 50x100. Samuel Shapter to Deborah S. Gates, of Mount Pleasant.....110 Maple st. (near Tarrytown), n. s., lots No. 29, 30, 31, 42, and 43, property of A. S. Briggs (irreg). Amos S. Briggs to Wm. F. Minnerly, of Mt Pleasant..................................2,050 South s. Highway (at PleasantvUle), 100x150. Henry Romer to Edward J. Carpenter, of Mt Pleasant...................;................500 Beekmantown, adj. land of Jacob Storms and WUliam Evans, 30x110, J. Benedict See to Wm. F, Minnerly, of Mt Pleasant.........1,450 north SALEM, A PLOT of ground at Croton Falls, adj, Croton River, 125 ft. front and rear. Cyrus Chase to James D. Gannig, of Carmel, Putnam Co..5,000 South s. highway from L H. Purdy to Purdy's Station, adj. land of Eli Reynolds, 60x140. Executors of John Orsenigo to Lawrence Mc¬ Kenna, of Purdy's Station.................3,000 OSSINING. Water st. (Smg Sing), w. s., adj. laud of Nicho¬ las O'Brien, Jr., 40x165. WUliam Sniffin to George A, Brandreth, of Sing Sing.........1,000 Lot in rear of the Presbyterian Parsonage (Sing Sing), 60x170. WiUiam McCaskie to Henry Barrett, of Sing Sing........................800 RYE, 1st av., e. s., adj. land of George H. Redding, 68 x245. John Knox to Eleanor W. Brooks, of E'ye........................;.............3,100 SOMERS, 292 ACRES, -w, s. Croton River, ad., land of Wm, Bailey aud Jared Crane, Floyd Brown to Ed¬ ward B. Brady, of Lewisboro..............10 000 WEST FARMS, Orchard st, 300 e, Jackson av,, lot No, 119, on map of South Fordham, 100x125, Henry Beyer- stafer to Geo. Schippel, of Morrisania......1,100 Lorillard st., s. e. s. (Fordham), adj. Kings- bridge Road, 50x100. Catharine F. Morton to Richard Oates, of New York city..........2 000 Fordham av. (Fordham), w. s., near Tallmage St., 100x15.5. Patrick Oates to Wm. H. Mor¬ ton, of New York.........................2 SOO Arthur st. (Cedar Hill Plot, Fordham), "e." s'., lot A, W., 25x121, John Berrian et al, to Pat¬ rick Shandiey, of Fordham..................150 Chestnut st (West Farms), w, s., adj. "land'of Hanford Scofield, 53x150. Sarah A. Thompson to Robert Shepperd, of West Farms........3 250 w estchester. Duncomb av. (OlinviUe), n. s., 190 n, Julianna St., 100x150, Joshua C. Sanders to Michael Bridi, of New York.......................1 QOO white plains. Lexington av., w. s., 1 OS.6 n. RaUroad av., 42x 120. M. Donahue, Jr. to Jas, H. Moran, of White Plains..........................2 012 50 ■ PROJECTED BUILDINGS. The following plans embrace all that have been considered by the Superintendent of Buildings since our last ;report:— Av. A (No. 198), ONE FIVE-STORY BRICK STORE and tenement, 25x64; owner, Lorenz Rossong* Architect, Julius Boekell ' Broome st., n. s., 25 e. Elm st., one five- story kon front first-class store, 75x100; owner G. T. L. Smith; architect, W. Jose. ' Broadway (No. 100), one five-story stone andiron fiirst-cla.ss store, 17.6x96; owner. Conti¬ nental Ins, Co, - Centre st, (No, 44) through to Park st,, one four-story cor. iron second-class store, 22x48,8 ; owner, NoYES & Wines ; architect, Lawrence B.' Valk, Chrystie st, (No. 32), one fr^e-story brick tenement, 25x65 ; owner, John Moesel ; architect W, Jose. ' Chrystie st. (No. 108), one five-story brick tenement, 2-5x75; owner, Henry Bieling; archi¬ tect, Wm. Jose. Essex st. (No. 90), one five-story brick tene- ment, 2-5x75; owner, H. Breunich; architect Wm, Jose. ' Eighty-fifth st,, n. s.. 269 w, Av, A, one four- story brown-stone front tenement, 25x60; owner John Morris ; architect, James E, Ware, ' Eighth av. and 46th st., s. e, cor,, two fouk- story brick store and tenement, 25,1x54; owner John Kadil ; -architect, A. Pfund, ' Fifteenth st,, W. (Nos, 324 and 326), one four-story brick tenement, 49,9x64; owner, A. H. Havermeyer ; architect, W. T, Hallett, Forty-sixth ST,, n, s., 75 e, 10th av,, onefive- story brick tenement, 25x60; owner, John M. Forster. Forty-sixth st,, s. s,, 60 e, Sth av,, two Four- story brick stores and tenements, 20x48; owner John Kadil ; architect, A, Pfund. ' Forty-sixth st., s. s., 350 e. 8th av., one three- story brown-stone front first-class dweUing, 18.9x 50; owner, James Byrne; architect, J. M. Gre¬ nell. Forty-sixth st., s. s., 368 e. Sth av,, three three-story brown-stone front first-class dwellings, 18.9x50; ooner, Dan'l Shonnon; architect, J. M Grenell. Forty-sixth st,, s, s., 425 "b. 8th av., three three-story brown-stone front first-class dwellings 18.9x.50; owner, Mich'l Carty; architect, J, m! Grenell, First av,, w. s., from 124th to 125th sts,, ten four-story brick tenements, 20x55; owner, J, S, Dale ; architect, James Douglas, Houston st,, s, s,, 100 w.,Macdougal st., rear, one one-story brick second-class dweUing, 8x10^ owner, John Lonis ; architect and buUder, J, m' Dubois. Jones st. (Nos, 2.5, 27, 29), three five-story brick tenements, 25x75; owner, P, Schmidt- architect, Wm. Jose. ' Morton st, (No, 7), one five-story brown- stone front tenement, 25x65; owner, J, H, Muegge • architect, Julius Boekell, ' Ninetieth st., n. s., 200 w. 4th av., one four- story brick factory, 50x60; owner, M, Dessior- architect, J, McIntyre. ' One Hundred and Sixty-fifth st,, n, s., 278 e. 10th av., one three-story frame second-class dwell¬ ing, 22x32; owner, John Devlin ; buUder, F. Mc¬ Cafferty ife J. E. HUTTINGTON. Ridge st. (Nos. 49, 51 & -53), three five-story brick tenements, 24,6x52; owner, Auke Dooper- architect, W, JoSE, ' Spring st. (No. 213), one five-story brick tenement, 22x65; owner, George Faust; archi¬ tect, A. Pfund, Stanton and Eldridge sts,, n, e, cor,, four five-story brick tenements, 25x60 and 25x75 ; owner and buUder, G. Herdtfelder ; architect, W Jose Suffolk st. (Nos. 164 & 166), one five-story brick tenement, 33x45; owner, Washington Bo¬ gardus; architect, W. Jose. Sixteenth st. W, (No, 310), one five-story brick-store and tenement, 25x78; owner, G, Rauch- Fuss; architect, John B, Snook. Seventeenth st., s. s,, 150 w. Av, C, five brick buildings, consisting of tenement, 50x54 workshop, 2-5x2.5, and stable, 21x25; owners Griss¬ ler & Fausel ; buUder, W, J, Gessner. ' Sixty-first st,, n, s., 230 e. 10th av. one four-story brown stone front first-class dweUmg 20x56 ; owner, G. W. Rader ; architect, John m' Forster. Seventy-fifth st,, s, s,, between 1st & 2d av., one two-story frame second-class dweUing 17.6x96; owner and buUder, Henry Hatzka - ar¬ chitect, Chas. Doerffel. ' ' Thirty-first st. W. (No. 227), one four story brick store and dwelUng, 25x50; owner, Catharine Schaefer ; architect, John M. Forster. Third av. (No. 669), one five-story brown- stone front store and tenement, 25x60 • owner Hartly Haigh; architects, D, & J, Jardine. ' ALTERATIONS IN BUILDINGS, One brick buUding, stone and iron front. No 102 Jj*^"^^^' ^^^'^ stories, 22,3 by 68.3, one story to be added; Continental Insurance Company, owner One brick store, brown-stone front. No! 39 Broad¬ way, five stories, 26 by 200, co be remodeled for of¬ fices ; Edward Matthews, owner. One brick store and offices. No. 6 Morris st five stories, 23.6 by 57.8, upper portion of buUdmg to be remodeled; P. N. Spofford, owner. One brick store and dwelUng, No. 38 Pitt st,.two and a-half stories, 22 by 36, one and a-half stories to be added, and extension 15 by 17, 12 feet hitrfa - Mr. Falk, owner. ° ' Two brick dwellings, Nos. 216 and 218 Cherry st three and a-half stories, 45 by 50, one half .storv to be added ; F. Newhoff, owner. i«9?\^^h^ '*°'^^' ^°- •'' Burlmg slip, four stories, 19.11 by 57, one story to be added, extension 19 7 by 4.6; WUUam L. Boyd, executor. Two brick stores and dweUings, Nob. 102 and 104 Furst avenue, four stories and attic, 21 by 44 attic story to be raised to fuU story; F. Flaccus owner One brick store and dwelling, No. 176 Sixth av." three and a-half stories, 20 by 40, attic story to be raised to fuU story, and extension 20x37, 12 feet high; P. McKeon, owner. One brick dwelUng, No. 177 Seventh avenue, four ^»*°^^^^' ^^ ^y ^*^' extension 13 by 10, 12 feet high • A. Mole, owner. ^ ' ot.^u'^^ brick store. No. 69 Fulton st, four stories, 25 by 50, extension 25 by 25, 16 feet high; Mr Dodd, ovmer. . ^ ' One brick buUding, No. 173 Duane street, two and a half stories, 25 by 45, extension, 25 hy 49, 23 feet high. One brick dwelling. No. 41 East Twenty-ninth street, three stories, 21 by 50 (one story to be added); Stephen A. Frost, owner. One brick store and dwelUng, No. 491 Sixth avenue, three stories, 23 by 3.5, extension, 23 by 16, 11 feet high ; Robert OrmestOn, owner. One brick store. No. 325 Clanal street, three stories, 22 by 45, one story to be added ; E. Jeanlet & Co., owners. Two stores and dwelUngs, east side of Eighth avenue, 25 feet north of Forty-first street, four stories, 25 by 45, extension, 25 by 22, one story, no height; Mrs, Gillmore, owner. One brick store. No, 12 Dutch street, three stories, 23 by 37, one story to be added and exten¬ sion 23 by 19, 10 feet high; John Hagan, owner. One brick dwelling. No, 386 Tenth street, three stories, 25 by 40, one story to be added; Wm. Press- ler, owner. One brick building. No. 588 Second avenue, four stories 25 by 40, extension 19 by 36, 12 feet high ; Claus Witchen, owner. One brick dwelling, south side of Eighty-sixth street, 100 feet east of Third avenue, four stories 21 by 36, extension 21 by 65, 26 feet high; John P, Mahoney, owner. One brick dwelling. No. 307 Henry street, two and one-half stories 24.3 by 42, one-half story to be added; John CaUery, owner. One brick store and dwelling, No. 46 Norfolk street, two stories and attic, one and one-half stories to be added; Mr. Pinkerton, owner. FORECLOSUIIE SUITS. FJITY-FOUUTH ST., S. S., COM. 125 E. lllH AV., rnnning 25. Garry Dreier agt. George Schmidt et ai..................................:...... OiiivEB ST., Nos. 19, 21 AND 28. Thomas Cum- miiigs agt. Joiin Weinhold et al.............. Tenth av., e. s.com. 25.2%s. 125th st., running 75. Chas. W. Kitclicn agt. Reeves E. Sclve.s et al. FirxY-srxTH st., n. s. com. 672.8 w. 5th av., running 19.4. The Mutual Life Ins. Co., N. Y. agt. John Perkins et al..................... FinsT av., w. s. com. S).4)i n. 2.3d st., running 24.83!i'. Same agt. Leopold Bohm et al...... One Hundeed and twentieth st., n. s. com. 291. SX E. av. a, rnnning 857. James Lynch agt. Jacob Weidenfeld et al.................. Lexington av., e. s.com. 05.5 n. 58th st., bun- ningl7.9., Phebe PearsaU (Exrx.) agt. D. Q., Briggs et al.................................' One Hundbed and Twenty-thibd st., n. s. com 155, E. Bd av., running75. Adiim C. Martin agt. Phebe E. Chesebro et al................. Thied av, and .52d- ST., n. w. cob. T. J. Mc¬ Cahill agt. James Kane..................... FoETY-FrasT ST., s. s. COM. 300 E. 8th av., bun- ning 30. Henry Corse agt. Netty Deutsch et .a].....................................;., Seventy-sixth st., n. s. com. 155 e. 3d av., running 50. The Metropolitan Saving.s Bank agt. Jacob Pnlvermadier et al............... Ninth st., n. s. com. 203 w, av. 0, bunning20, Anna Martha Keilbach agt. Maria Maly et al. Same peopebtt. Sasie agt. Jacob Kuttman Gt al............................... r Seventh av., w. s. com. 21 s. 33d st., Thiety-thibd ST. and 7th av,, s. w. coe, Leonhard Zeh agt. Michael P. Golden et One Hundbed and 18th st., s. s. com. 237 w. 1st av., running 19. Isaac L. Devoe agt. Theodore Schroff et al....................... Av. A, and 74th ST., N. w. con. Henbietta Hir.=ch agt. Louise ilctzler et al............... One Hundbed and"48th st., n. s. com. 290 e. Kingsbridge road, running 200. J. H, V. Ar¬ nold agt. G, T. Reeder et al.................. Tenth av,, and 121st st,, s, w, cor, W. J. Syms agt George W. Carleton et al......... Sixteenth st., s. s. com. 238 w. av, C, bunning 100. Amy WiOits agt. Charles A. Budden¬ sick et al................................. etal ) Mar, 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar, 15 Mar, 15 Mar, 16 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar, IS Mar, 18 Mar, 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 20 Mar. 20 Mar 20 RECORDED LEASES. PEB YEAR. Broome st.. No. 461 (1st floor and base- ment), 7 1-12 yeabs......................... $5,350 Baeclat ST., No. 54 (store and basement), 3 years.,....,................................ s^qOO Cherry st., Nos, 198, 200 and 202,1 yeab .... 2,000 Fulton st., Nos. 58 and 60 (stobes and base- ment, &c.), 5 YEARS............ .. .. 8 000 Grand st.. No. 321 (2 stobes).......i ^,, „ ^m Oechabd ST., No. 65 (stoee)........p" years -3,500 Hudson ST., No. 501 (stoee), 4 11-12 years. . 1,500 Hudson st,. No. 288, 3 yeabs................'. i 500 Lddlow ST., No, 8, 5 years................... 2'300 Mebceb ST., No. 77, 5 3-12 years........' ' 1*500 Varick st.. No. 22, 21 years.......... $1,200 and taxes. East Twelith st,, No. 66, 5 years___,...... I.SOO "West Twenty-fourth st,. No. 119. 4 tears .. 1 '600 West Twenty-ninth bt.. No. 104, 5 years. .. 1 600 Avenue C, No.1-21, 3 YEABS......;-....... .. 1500 Avenue C, No. 128, 10 years..........,...... I.COO Greenwich av,. No. 106, 5 years.........".. 1 "ooO Madison av.. No. 561, 3 yeabs........... 4*000 Eighth av.. No, 669 (store and basejient)! ' 2 years,,...,.,,............ ...:..,.......,. 2,500