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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 11, no. 274: June 14, 1873

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282 REAL ESTATE RECORD. Greenwich st. (West Mt. Vemon), n. s., 400 w. Grove st., 80x135. Joachim Noverman to John C. R. SchaUenberg, Eastchester, N. Y.350 greenburgh. Sol-thavest cor. Broadway and WUdey st. (Tarrytown), 90x100. Lucius T. Yale (Réf.) to Catharine A. Gilbert, Brooklyn, N. Y.. .9,070 13 ACRES AV. s. SaAV Mill river road, adj. land of John JcAveU, dec'd. John D. Comstock (Ref.) to Martha D. Smith, Greenburgh, N. Y... .3,370 Cor. :Main st. aud Union av. (TarrytoAvn), abt. 56x130. Jacob Storm to George W. See, Greenburgh, N. Y..........................660 50 360-1,000'acres on new road from SaAV MIU River road e., adj. land of James Lynt. Abra¬ ham D. Losee to George AA'. Perrj', Yonkers, N- Y.....................................36,443 Main st. (TarrytoA-vu) s. s., adj. land of AA'm.-l Edwards, 104x301.........................[ AA^'aehington st. (TarrytoAvu) e. s.. 355from s. f e. cor. Main st., .50x157....................j DaA'id F. Johnsou to Benj. A. AV'ashburn, TarrytoAvn...............................30,000 :Main st. (Tarrytown) adj. land of the estate of AVm. Edwards, dec'd., abt. 30x110. AVm. II. Heustls to Frances A^an Tassell, Greenburgh, -^'•Y......................................\è50 kingsbridge. 6-2-100 ACRE eor. Johnson av. and AA'estchester aA'. (Spuvten Dua-vU). Fannie L. Bassett to Exr. of ^lai-cus Bassett, dec'd, Ncav Haven, C'onu....................................13,000 MORRISANIA. Retreat av. (East Melrose), s. e. s., 340 n. e. AVestchester av., abt. 100.x;325. PhUio Lam¬ bert toA'alentine Kolter, Morrisania, îï. Y.a,500 :Melrose st. (Alelrose South"), s. s., 500 av. Cort¬ ¬landt av., 30x100. John Struse to Henrv Bateman, Melrose, AVestchester Co., N. Y...735 &PK3XGFIELD St. (Melrosc South), n. s;, 300 av. Cori.iandt av., 50x100. Catharine Davis to AA iUiam T. BrcAver, Ncav York............5,400 Schuyler st. (Alelrose South), s. s., 400 av. Cortlandt av., 50x100. WiUiant T. BrcAver to Chai-les F. DaA'is, Morrisania, N. Y........3,000 Smeeman st., n. c. s., adj. the canal, 70x348.. ) ' Edsall st., n. e. s., adj. the canal, 83x300.... )■ Edsall st., n. e. s., adj. the canal, 35x100.... ) Mott Haven Steel Co. to John H. Cheever et al., Ncav York...........................15,000 Helen .st. (AVest Morrisania), s. s., 335 av. AA'U¬ Uam st., 13,5x11.5. Jackson O. Dykman (Réf.) to Patrick B. O'Regen, Brooklyn,"N. Y. (Fore¬ clos.)................................... .1,331 WrLLis aA-., e. s., 38 s. 145th st., 33x74. Patrick E. Gordon to AVUliam Mooney, Morrisania, ^ ^- Y.....................................1,400 Southeast cor. 14Gth st. aud Collège av., 75x 100. EmU A'on Schomming to Bridget Fce- ne3', Ncav York.................■....-.___19,000 Passage av., e. s., 50 s. Westchester Railroad st., 2.5x109. Michael Keller to John Griffin, Mca-rieania, N. Y............................OCO ISoD st., s. s., 300 AV. Morris aA'., 100x100.....) 133d st., AV. s., 335 av. Morris av., 75x100......) Franklin SatterthAvaite to Samuel FaUe, AVhite Plains............................14,000 Northeast cor. 7th st. and Fulton av., 31x311. John Binning to Jakobina F. Fisher, Morris¬ ania, N. Y................................5,700 East cor. A^iUa place and CoUege av. (Mott Haven) 50x55. Harriet Overhiser to Lottie S. Dean, AA^cstchester Co....................5,600 Schuyler st., n. s., 470 n. av. Washington aA'., 50x100. Jacob ilattera to WiUiam Luders, Brooklyn, N. Y...........................3,500 ISOth st., s. s., 550 e. AVUUs aA'., 50x100. Rich¬ ard H. Teller to Marj' Sherwood, • Morris¬ ania......................................(5,000 AVest cor. Morse av. and Spring pl., 96x133. AndreAV Kopke to Ernest HaU, Momsanla, N. Y..............................■.......8,500 MOUNT PLEASANT. 4 965-1,000 ACRES n. s. old road from Tarrytown to White Plains, adj. land of John R. Steph¬ ens. Johu R. Steoheus to AViUiam B. Wood- Avorth, Brookl3-n, N. Y...................11,350 3 491-1,000 acres n. s. old road from Tarrytown to Tv'hite Plains, adj. land of Thomas AVUson. Joseph Thompson to AVilliam B. Woodworth, Brooklyn, N. Y...........................4,000 NORTH SALEM. 73^ ACRES on Second st. (Croton FaUs) 100 from Harlem Railroad, adj. land of Bryant Conner. Friend AV. MUler to Isaac H. Purdy, North Salem, N. Y..............................3,965 NSAV ROCHELLE. Garden st., n. av. s., adj. land of Frederick Vv'Usou, 30x110. Sarah S. Banks to John W. 3, New RocheUe, N. Y................375 Church st. (Ncav RocheUe) adj. land of Israël P. Robinson, 50x385. Louisa McCleUan to John D. Deveau, New Rochelle, N. Y.....1,550 OSSINING. Southavest cor. High and Church sts. (Sing Sing), abt. 107x135. Samuel E. Tompkins to Dudley E. Terrett, Brooklj'n, N! Y.......10,000 35 ACRES on road leading from Professer HaAvks to Sing Sing, adj. land of A. L. Ryder. Sam¬ uel Miller to A'irginla G. Bra,ndreth, Sing Sing, N. Y.....................................4,375 Main st. (Sing Sing), n. s., adj. land of ToAvns- end Young, (irreg. ). h.&l. Charlotte McCord to Noah Barnes et al., Sing Sing, N. Y... .20,000 4 30-100 ACRES on Brier CUff road, adj. land of Joseph SherAvood, Exr. of Miriam SherAvood, to'Martha Jane AVard, Ossining-, N. Y......438 Watson av. (Siug Sing) n. aa'. s., adj. land ofl Stark W. Lewis (iri-èg. )....................! Prospect aA'. (Sing Sûjg) e. s., SOO s. Clinton f av., 100x1.55...............................J Geo. A. Brandreth. to James T. Blandford, Sing Sing.................................1,700 Croton a-\'. (Sing SIng)n. av. s., adj. Iand of the Sing Sing SaA'ings Bank, 31x90. James T. Blandford to George A. Brandreth, Sing Sing, N. Y.....................................1,700 Division st. (Sing Sing) adj. land of Mrs. James Shute, abt. 53>|xS0. Frances Ann jMIUer to Bartholomew Buckley, Sing Sing, N. Y.....800 Prospect av. (Sing Sing) av. s., adj. Croton av., abt. 55x73. James M. NoAvlaud to Joseph Bailey, of the toAvn of Cortlandt, N. Y......600 Spring st. (Sln^ Sing) av. s., lot No. 9 on map of property of Messrs. Nelson and others, 50x 144)<î'. Thomas Leary to Charles Hartford, Slng-Sing.................................3,000 5 .'S.CRES s. é. s. Croton av. (Sing Sing) adj. land of Charies H. AVoodmff. Dudley R. Terrett to Samuel E. Tompkins, Sing Sing, N. Y.35,000 Mott st. (Sing Siug) s. s., adj. land of AA''m. H. Bangs, 50x107. Barney Foshav to IMary F. Buckhout, Sing Sing, N.Y....'...........6,000 Main st. (Sing Siug)"s. s., at loAver dock, adj. land formerly of Cornélius Hope, 373^^x6-1. Clinton D. Hammond to John Chadeayne, Sing Sing.................................1,300 PROJECTED. Av. A, N. E. COR. ISOth st., three four-story first-class dwellings, 17 and 16.5x50 ; owner, arch¬ itect, and builder, Joseph Murraj'. Broadavay, n. av. cor. SOth st., one one-story brick third-class store, 138x30 ; OAvner, L. H. Redfield ; architect, Kellum & Peterson ; btiilder, John ToiTy. Ganesvoort st., s.s., 175 av. AA''est st.,one two- story- brick stable, 35x80 ; OAvner aud architect, G. B. Lawton ; builders, A. J. Pitchen & Son. Eighth aa^ (Nos. 690 and 692 rear), tavo five- story brick tenements, 27x35 ; OAvner, architect, and builder. Benjamin Richardson. Eleventh av., s. e, cor. 23d st., one three- stoi-y brick store and dAvelling, 35x37 ; OAvner, Mr. Finken ; architect, Charles Keekil. Fortieth st. (No. 426 AV.), one four-story brick store and tenement, 35x54; owner, Henry Shur; architect, G. Hobzeit; builder, Samuel LoAvden. Forty-fourth st., n. s., 325 av. Broadavay-, four three-story broAvn stone first-class dwellings, 21.3x50 ; OAvners. Fallen & Kennedy ; architect, AV. H. Cauvert. Forty-fourth st. (No. 551 AA''.), one teree- story AVOod double tenement, 25x5() ; OA^'ner and architect, Francis Dano ; buUder, George W. Hughes. Mott st. (No. 185), one five-story' brick store and tenement, 25x73 ; OAvner, L. Weiher ; architect, Wm. Graul. Nassau st., n. e. cor. Spruce st., one eighth- story office buUding, abt. 90.10x51 ; cost, §400,000 ; owner. Tribune Association ;'architect, Richard M. Hunt; builder,PçterF. O'Bi-ièn. " One Hundred and Twelfth st., s. s., 225 e. 2d av., one one-and-a-half-stoiy Avorkshop, 50x 60; OAvner, John DAvight &.-Co. ; architect, Har¬ vey J. Brown ; builders, J. & AV. Spears. One Hundred and Twentieth st., n. s., 72 e. Av. A, one four-stoi-y brown stone first-class dAvelling, 18.9x40 ; OAvner, architect, and buUder, Joseph Mnrray. Reade st., n. s., extending from Hu-dson st. to West Broadway, one six-story granité and brick first-class store, 44x90x44x104; cost, $140,- 000 • oAvner, H. K. Thurber ; architect. Chas. Mengelson ; builder, I,. N. Ceon. Tenth st. (Nos. 368 and 370 E.), tavo five- story brick stores and tenements, 25x73 ; owner, John Kropp ; architect, Wm. Jose. Seventeenth st. (No. 341 W.), one four- story brick store and tenement, 15x64; OAvner, Mr. Martin ; architect, A. Pfund. Taa'Enty-seventh st., n. s., 100 w. 3d av., one four-and-a-half-story tenement buUding, 39x43; OAA'ner and bmlder, E.- F. Rogers ; arcnltect, R. Mook. Thirty-eighth st. (No. 467), on-e two-story brick stable, 35x39; OAvner, Bedict J. Fischer; architect, AVm. Kuhler. AVashington st. (No. 785), one three-story brick smith-shop and dwelling, 35x60; OAvner, Patrick McGeiTy ; architect. Chas. F. Mengelson ; builder, Thos. Shannon. ALTERATIONS. BroadAvay (No. 1339), Intei-ior altérations ; OA\'ner, J. P. Thomas ; architects, Burgess < story, Mansard ; cost, §3,750 ; oAvner, Phil. J Sands ; architect, Emlen T. LitteU; builders, A. G. Bogart & Bro. SOth st. (No. 54 W.), extension 10x47; cost, §4,500 ; owner, George Bliss ; architect, AVm. P. Esterbrook. Sd aA'. (No. 7), extension 16.6x34 ; cost, $1,500 ; owner, G. A. Doerz ; architect, Wm. Jose ; build¬ er, F. Laencher. AA'averly pl. (No. 35), vaults under sidewalk and tAVO loAver stories changed into three stories ; cost, §10,000 ; oAvner, Thaddeus Hyatt ; architect, R. G. Hatfield ; builder, James Bogert. AA^est st. (No. 18), raised one-stoiy, front al¬ tered ; cost, §5,000 ; OAvner, Thomas Foley ; archi¬ tect, James DoUard. Wooster st. (No. 7), extension 31x40 ; cost, §5,500 ; owner, Laura V. Webb ; architect, M. Coleman ; btiUder, T. Kiernan. MISCELLANEOUS. EEVIEW OF THE EEAL ESTATE MAEKET. There has been less activity in city realty for the past week, Avhile suburban olTerings have increased numer- ously, and in importance. Most of the sales effected at the Exchange have been of a légal character, aud of none of them can it be said that they afford any crite¬ rion of the character cf the market. The number of re¬ ported private sales has very perceptibly diminished, while we are assured that there are many more transac¬ tions which have been conducted s^^6 râsa, or of.which brokers have been indiffèrent to giving particularâ. The suburban sales have been specially remarkable in the interest they bave excited, and for the success which has attended them. CroAvds of anxious bidders, and act- ive compétition for the lots offered indicated results profitable to theoAvners and pleasant tothe auctioneers, and the events as gathered from the reports of the va¬ rious sales must have been satisfactory to vendors, Avhile we have not heard any expressions of disappoint- ment from purchasers. The Whitestone Land Associa¬ tion faithfully carried out its programme of selling ail the lots which it announced for compétition, and has therefore closed out its interest, Avliich, hoAVCA'er, having gone into more numerous hands is likely to be product¬ ive of greater benefit to the locality.