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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 9, no. 214: April 20, 1872

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REAL ESTATE RECORD. 187 Washington av.,(Central Morrisania), e b., 150 s. Uthst, 100x120. John S. Kenyon to Abram Van Duser, of New York City...."........11,000 Fairmount av. (Upper Morrisania), n. e. a., lofc No. 15, 75x146, John Burr efc al. fco James C. HuU, of Upper Morrisania.................1,000 Bayard at. cor. Delancey pl. (Fordham) (irreg.). Wm. H. McCool to John Dyer, of West Farms........................'............3,800 Delancey pl. (Fordham), w. s., 138 n. Bayard st, 2.5x110. Wm. H. McCool to Thos. Hough- lahan, of Fordham.........,................385 Delancey pl. (Fordham), w. s., 163n. Bayard st., ' 2.5x110. Wm. H. McCool to John Gunn, of Fordham..................................400 Delancey pl. (Fordham), w. s., 113 n. Bayard St., 25x110. Wm. H. McCool to Mich'l Croker, of Fordham................................385 Delancey pl. (Fordham), w. s., ISS n. Bayard St., 50x110. Wm. H. McCool to WUUam Do¬ ran, of Fordham............................775 Jacob st. (Fordham), s. s., 100x100. John Ber¬ rien et al. to Wm. Callaghan, of New York.1,800 . Jacob st (Fordham), s. s., 25x100. John Berrien efc al. to Ann Jane Getty, of New York......450 "WHITE plains. Lexington av., e. a., adj. old poat road, as lots 1, 2 and 3 on Fogg map. A. W. Eggleston to Jackson Wright, of White Plains..........3,000 85 acres e. s. Mamaroneck av., adj. land of John J. Hill. Isaac Lyon to Edward Jones, of New York City...............................19,000 Horton av., w. s., lots Nos. 17, 19, 21, on map of C. A. Purdy's estafce, 131x1.50. EmUy Van TasseU fco Calvin Buit, of New York.......7,700 Harrison av., n. s., 250 e. Warren at, 50x200. Calvin Burr to EmUy Van TasseU, of White Plams..........____.....................4,000 YONKERS. East side of a right of way leading from Ash¬ burton av. to F. Pfeifer's land, 19x80. Lewis Ritter to Edward Bush, of Yonkers.........750 KiLLiNGER 'st, s. s., 125 0. Spring st., 2.5x109. Eliza Vance to George W. Bynon, of Yon¬ kers..................................... 3,000 Palisade av., w. a., 100 n. Pond st., 25x14.5. Samuel D. Rockwell to Daniel Wilsea, of Yon¬ kers......................................4,500 Summit st., e. s., cor. Ingram st, 25x79.7. Wm. Doyle to Wm. Ray, of Yonkers............3,500 Riverdale av., w. a., adj. land of J. H. Post, 184x170. Ephraim D. Stater to Lavinia M. Cut¬ biU, of Yonkers................;..........9,000 Oliver av., n. e. a., 25 s. e. Brook st, 2.5x102.6. Robert Moore to James McGraw, of Yon¬ kers ......................................1,500 Riverdale av., w. a., adj. land of J. H. Post and T. W. Ludlow, 170.X184. Adaline Guion to Ephraim D. Stater, of Yonkers___.........8,200 Prospect and Clinton sts., n. e. cor., 75x100. Protestant Dutch Reformed Church to Susan Bradish, of Yonkers.......................7,7.50 School st, e. s., adj. land of Mrs. EUen Fisher, 25x100. Ethan Flagg to Jeremiah Clark, of Yonkers...,................................350 Buena Vista av., e. s., adj. land of Orange Webster, 2.5x100. Edwin W. Palmer to Benj. S. Washburn, of Yonkers................. .,5,000 64 9-1000 ACRES on Cross from Jackson av. to Central Park av., adj. land of L. Underhill. Wm. R. Diderer to Sylvester H. Kneeland, of New York...............................22,000 123 ACRES n. w. Si highway that leads to Yonkers, adj. land of the estate of D. S. Lent, dec'd. Isaac Lefurgy to S. H. Kneeland, of New York City.....................................57,500 Dale pl., s. s;, 75 w. of a new st., 25x100. Hyatt L. Garrison to William Lane, of Yonkers___.500 Croton Aqueduct, n. w. s., adj. land of Richard Archer (irreg.). George McCord to George T. Styles, of Yonkers..........................700 Oliver av., n. e. a., 268 s. e. Walnut st., 40x102. Ralph T. Seddon to Ira U. Travis, of Yon¬ kers ......................................1,000 Ravine av., w. s., 100 n Gold st, 50x225. Robt G. Richards to Merritt H. Smifch efc al., of Yonkers.........................,___... .4,500 PROJECTED BUILDINGS. The following plans embrace all that have been considered by the Superintendent of Buildings sincis our last report :■— . Attorney ST. (No. 17), one three-stor-t brick second-class dwelling, 20x20; owner,. M. BossiN- bkie; architectyH. Paery. Barrow st; (No. 23), o:ne Frvte-STORT'brige: toniement;. 25x63; dwrceri J'. WissstAW; architect, Wm: Jbsfi. Bowery st. (No. 168), one one-story bicick workshop, 25x13; owner, B. Rauth ; architect, W. E. Waring ; builders, Doyle & Cullen. Bowery (No. 309 rear), one one-stoRy IiRick ahop, 12x20 ; owner, B. ReichmaNn ; architect, P. S. Barus. Eightieth st., s. s., 70 e. Lexington av., one three-story brown-stone first-class dwelling, 20x50 ; owner, J. B. Brice; architect, J. McIntyre; builders. Crook & Higgins and J. C. Gedney. Fortieth st., n. s., 325 w. Oth av., five four- story brick stores and tenements, 25x60 ; owner, J. J. Burchell ; builders, G. & W. Watkins. Forty-third st. and Third av., n. w. cor., one five-story brown-stone store and tenement, 25 xlOO; owner, J. J. Burchell ; buUders, G. & W. Watkins. Forty-sixth st. (No. 521 W.), one four-story brick tenement, 18.9x55; owner, Patrick Costel¬ lo ; architect, J. M. Foster. Forty-seventh st. , s. s. , 175 w. 11th a'v. , one four-story brick tenement, 25x56; owner, L. G. Schneider ; architect, J. M. Foster. Forty-eighth st., n. s., 100 w. Madison av., four four-story brick first-class dweUings, 25x90; owner, M. Byrnes ; architect, J. G. Prague. Fiftieth st. (No. 429 W.), one three-story brick tenement, 25x27; owner, P. Kay ; architect, G. Hobzeit ; builder, P. Kay. Fifty-third st., n. s., 135 e. Fifth av., one four-story brown-stone first-class dwelling, 26x 65.8; owners, E. J. & J. W. Hamilton; architect; John G. Prague. Fifty-eighth st., n. s., 325 w. Sth av., one four-story brown-stone first-class dwelling, 25x00 ; owners, Moss Brothers ; buUder, J. T. Conover. Fifty-eighth st. (No. 221 EO, one four, story brick carriage house, 25x94.11; owner, E. Duffy; architect. Gage Inslee. First av., e. s., 50 n. 55th st., two five-story brick tenements, 25x54; owner, P. Doelger ; ar¬ chitect, W. Jose. First av. and 121st st., s. e. Cor., five four- story brick stores and tenements, 20x45; owner, architect, and builder, D. J. Myers. Goerck st. (No. 138 rear), one three-story brick factory, 25x36; owners and builders^ Schwartz & Lohman ; architect, C. Schwartz. Hamilton st. (No. 11), one five-story brick tenement, 25x63 ;■ owner, Thos. Connery ; archi¬ tect, Wm. Jose. Hudson AND Thomas STS., N. e. cor., one one- story, brick store, 56x28; owner, A. R. Whitney ; architect and buUder, F. Bloodgood. Ludlow st., w. s., 35 n. Delancey st., one four-story brick school, 75x83; owner. New York City; architect, A. MacveY ; buUder, T. Kiernan. Ludlow and Delancey sts., s. e. cor., one five-atorj' brick tenement, 21.6x63.4; owner, M. Selsam ; architect, W. Jose. Madison st., s. s., 135 e. Market st., one two- story iron first-class dwelling, 3.5x30 ; owner, J. D. Gadeke ; architect and builder, Jas. Arthur. Norfolk st., e. s., 100 s. Stanton, two fi-pe- atory brick tenements, 35x7^3 ; owner, J. Geller ; architect, T. J. Bier. Norfolk ST. (No. 133), one five-story brick store and tenement, 35x50 ; owner, L. F. J. Auger; architect, J. Boekell. Ninth av. and 23d st., n. e. cor., four four- story brick stores and tenements, 19x20x:'52x54x65 ; owner, Thos. E. Foran ; architect, C. F. De Borst ; buUders, Burns & Timmins. One Hundred and Twentieth st., n. s., 100 e. 1st av., four three-story brown-stone first-class dwellings, 18.9x45; owner, architect, and builder, D. J. Myers. One Hundred AND Twenty-eighth st.. n. s., 360 w. 3d av., four fchree-stOry brown-stone first- clasa dwellinga, 15x48; ownera and buUders, J. & W. C. Spears ;' architect, I. C. BAbcock. One Hundred AND Fifty-first st., s.s., 100 w. 9th av., one three-story brick first-class dweU¬ ing, 22x32; owner, C. Duffy ; architect, J. Scal- LEN. Ninth av., e. s., SO s. 38th st., one five-story brick store and tenement, 25x60; owner, M. Kuhn; architect, J. M. Foster; One Hundred and Fifty-eighth st., s. s., 125 w. Boulevard; one one-half story brick church, 72.2 xl40; owners, P. E. Church of Intercession; architect, R. Lockwood; buUders, Weeks & Gatchet. Stanton and Por&yth- stsh s. "vv. cok.-, one five-story brick fceueriient; 25x50; owners Gbkis; Wenzel; architect, WMi Jcis&...... Second st. (Nos. 288, 290, 292), three five- story brick stores and tenerrients, 25x70; owner, S. Rossman; architect, R- Shapter; buUders, Law & Shapter. Sixteenth st-, n. s., 194 e. 1st av., one three- story brick school, 7.5x87; owners. City op Ne-vV York; architect, A. Macvey; buUder, Dav. Christie, Sixty-fourth st., n. s,, 100 e, Lexington A'v., five three-story brown-stone first-class dwellings, 20x55; owner, G. Fountain ; architect, J. G. Prague ; builder, P. Fountain. Sixty-fourth St., n. s., 200 e, Lexington av., five three-story brown stOne first-class dwell¬ ings, 16x55; owner and buUder, G. Fountain ; architect, J. G. Prague- Sixty-seventh ST., N. 8., .500 "VV. IOth av., one two-story wood stable, 24x20; owner, Thomas O'Brien ; architect and buUder, Thomas O'Brien. Seventy-ninth st. and Madison a v., s. e. cor., one four-story brick first-class dwelUng, 21x 63 ; owners,|ANDKUSS & Cumming ; architects, D. & J. Jardine ; buUders, N. ife H. Andruss. Seventy-ninth st., s. s., 21 e. Madison av., one four-story brick first-class dweUing, 18.x55; owners, Andruss