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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 14, no. 329: July 4, 1874

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14 REAIi ESTATE RECORD T f MECHANICS' LIENS. NEW YORK. June and July BROADAVAY, E. S.. 4 HOUSES (NoS. 12.50. "1 2g 12.52, 1254, and 1256).....................1 Thirty-second st., s. s., bet. 5th av. and [ BroadAA-ay (No. 50 W.)..................J (Cont'n. to June 20, 1875.) Stephen Hayes agt. the Paine estate...................§1,190 29 BROADAVAY, S. E. COR. 32d ST., 5 HOU.^ES ON Broadway (Nos. 12.50,1252, 1254, 1356, and 12.58), and one house on 32d st. (No. .50 W.) (Cont'n to July 8, 1875.) JamesBurkitt aet. A. C. Loomis........................1,026.20 27 Delmonico PL. (or Grove st.), e. s.,'one (double) house, 2.50 s. of s. e. cor. Grove av. and Wall st., running s. on Grove av. 50. Hull, Grippen & Co. agt. Mary M. Duns- „^ comb..................................a,lS4 SO Eleventh st., n. s., bet. 6th and 7th avs., com. 75 e. 7th av. and extd'g east abt. 40. Thomas Hogan agt. Donnellon Bros___11 50 27 First av., e. s., bet. S3d and 84th sts., com. abt. 50 s. of 84th st. and extd'g soutli- erly25. Casper Schaefer agt. Henry Lux.46.25 37 Same property. Nicholas Schaefer agt , same...................................51.25 1 llFTY-FOURTH ST., S. E. COE. IOtH AV (Cont'n to July 16,1875.) Cauda & Swarth- outagt. Solon Winterbottom, etc......398.39 1 Fifth aa'., s. e. cor. 58th st., and one house on st. adjoining cor. John McAvey ^ agt. Mary Jones ......................332.60 1 Fourth av. Railroad Tunnel, extd'g from 77th to 78th st. Charies Lehman agt. ., ,,--------..................................25.50 ■i JIFTH AV. AND ].5tH ST., S. E. COR., 75x150. (Cont'n to July 3,187.5.) Walter Jones agt. on ..^^'■^hR- Haight.......................30,000 60 Lexington av. and 74th st., s. e. cor., 5 houses on st. and 3 houses on av. John Magnet agt. Charies L. Cornish........334.75 Lexington aa". and 47th st., s. e. cor I 100.5x300..............................; Madison av., w. s., 80 s. of 4.5th "st" extd'g s. 40............................' John Sullivan agt. Anson B. BirdsalV and others.................................6 500 36 Maiden lane, s. s. (No. 65). Gustav Breth- ner agt. Mr. Dornhart............... S 29 Market st., n. s. (No. 38). B. Cohn and B." Starzinski agt. A. Tannenholz............118 oO Madison at., e. s., 4 houses, bet. 61st and 63d sts., and one house on 61st st. WiUiam Gorman and Judson Stone agt. John Mc¬ Cool....................... 375 29 New st., e. s. (No. 33)'."noyes& Wines agt. Max Schedler and another.........199.90 26 One Hundred and Fifty-fifth st., s. s. 350 e. of Cortlandt av., and extd'g e. 25' Henry C. Winter agt. Nicholas Wilhelm ..310 37 One Hundred and Sixty-fourth st. (or 1st St.), n. s., 100 AV. of GroA'e av. (or Del¬ monico pi.), and extd'g 50 av. Hull, Grip- pen & Co. agt. Mary M. Dunscomb and others..................................2,134 30 One Hundred and Fifty-fifth st., s. s., bet. Southern boulevard and Harlem and Portchester Railroad, 24th Ward, lot No. 395 on Young map at Springhurst. William Clarke agt. Joseph O'Neil................116 27 Park roav, e. s. (Nos. 17 and 19). Clark- sou <& Potterton agt. William Peugh & Co....................................141.15 27 Perry st., n. s. (No. 119). Peck & WAN- dell agt. Samuel E. Briggs............ 101.67 26 Seventy-fifth st., s. s., 100 w. of 2d av., and extd'g 100 av., 4 houses. Gustave Bur- graft, Jr., agt. Albert Beverly...........38.50 27 Sixtieth st., n. w. coe. 10th av., extd'g and fronting 20 on ay. John Curry agt. John Paine..............................445 30 Sixty-first st., n. s., bet. 4th and'madi- son avs., and 4 houses on Madison av. William Gorman and Judson Stone agt. John McCool............................375 Teasdale pl. (or 1st pl.), s. s., 100 w. of 1 Grove av. (or Delmonico pl.), and extd'e I 75 Av...................:..............7 I 27 Teasdale pl. (or 1st pl.) and Caldwell i- av., s. w. cor., extd'g 142 on place....... Teasdale pl. (or 1st pl.), n. s., 25 w. or , CaldAvell av., extd'g 100 w...............^ Hull, Grippen & Co. agt. Mary M.'Duns¬ comb...................................2,134 Thirty-eighth st., s. s. (No. 448 W.) Wm. R. and John P. Bell agt. Fredk. Breivogle. (Cont'n to June SO, 1875)..............„ .165 II Wasuis&tonST.. E. 8, (No. 311). Christian Stephan and George Frey agt, Enoch Mnr- S^l^ < • f»r • 11 < f t;? ff ff'f ff f> a ft tfff ft • f^l^Vi 29 KINGS COUNTRY, N. Y. June 25 Greene av., s. e. s.. Franklin av., 80.7x 23.6. White, Potter'& Paige Mf'g Co. agt. James LcAvis and John H. Allen. t___§145.73 35 Same property. J. J. & J. F. Healey agt. same.....................................475 36 Fourth st., s. e. cor. North 7th st., 175x 100. Geo. B. Remsen agt. Daniel Schafer, Maria T. and Ferdinand Hein, and Marx H. Stein...................................3,8,50 36 Ninth st., n. s., 485.9 e. .Sd av., 50x185. S. J. H. Chapman agt.------Squire and Walter Jones................................... 335 37 Broadway (Nos. 60-5, 607, and 609), av. s., 43 s. Debevoise st., 75x100. HaAvkins & Hen- ken agt. F. Leberger, Jas. Lyons, and H. Rhider..................................284 37 Sixth st., s. s., 200 w. 5th av., 13.5x110. Patrick Keegan agt. Jos. Pierce, Jno. Van Pelt, and G. 'W. Mead.....................90 39 Smith st., n. w. cor. 3d pl., 100x120. Wm. Ovington agt. John McGrath.........1,411.82 Fulton st., s. s., 118.6 w. Franklin av., 07 Sl.Sx—................................. "' Fulton st., s. s., 163.10 w. Franklin av., SLSx—................................. John Smith agt. T. H. and Eliza J. Rob- bins and Wm. B. Nichols.................3.50 37 Seabury st., s. aa'. cor. Van Brunt st., 90 x25. Shannon & Bros. agt. T. J. and Mary Redmond.............................8,000 26 Henry st., av. s., 20 n. Sackett st., 80x66. Magill & Binnie agt. Michael Shearman.. .500 26 Van Cott ay., n: s., 59.2 av. Eckford st., 2(5.1x61.2, also prop. adj. on Avest, 27.1x 106.9 (irreg.) G. B. Remsen agt. Daniel Schafer...................................700 Henry st., av. s., 2L7 s. Sackett st., 60] OQ x66.....................................I ° Henry st., w. s., 8L7 s. Sackett st., 20 I xS6.....................................J J. A. Splain agt. Robert Kelly and Michael Shearman.............................19.2.21 SO North First st., n. s., 120 e. 4th st., SOx 60. John Leonard agt. Thos. Reynolds and City Brooklyn..........................96.80 30 Smith st., s. w. cor. 3d pl., 100x120. Wm. Ovington agt. John McGrath and Alex. M. White..............................1.411.82 30 St. Felix st. (No. 139), e. s., 180 n. Hanson pl., 1.5x100. Jacob M. Brown agt. Rulif Van Brunt and Mrs. Webb........,___371.17 JERSEY CITY, N. J. contracts under lien law. Hamilton st., bet. 4th and 5Tn sts., Harri- son. Contract dated June 25, filed 27. Phil¬ ip Mulligan, owner ; John A. Crothers, con¬ tractor. Northwest cor. 2d and River sts., Hoboken. Contract dated June 24, filed June 29. Fred¬ erick Meyer, owner; Louis Meystre, con¬ tractor. Northwest cor. 2d and River sts. Contract June 36, filed June 39th. Frederick Meyer, owner ; Gaffney & Fitzpatrick, contractors. Coe. 11th and Grove sts. Contract dated April 3, filed July 1. John A. Totten and Wilson Totten, oAvners ; John M. Hughes, contractor. Snake Hill. Contract dated June 33, filed July 3. The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Hudson, OAvners; Thomas Kennelly, contractor. BUILDINQS. PROJECTED. Plan 498—Tenth av., s. e. cok. 138th st., one four-story brick ice house, 43.3x65.8; OAvner, Wm. Maack, 10th av., s. e. cor. 138th st.; architect, A. Pfund. Plan 499—One Hundred and Twenty-sev- enth St., n. s., 185 w. 2d aA'., one two-story wood dwelling, 18x30 ; OAVuer, Lucinda H. Liddle, No. 137 East 126th st. Plan 500—Tenth av., n. b. cor. 61st st., one two-story brick infant asylum, 25x75; oAvners, Trustees New York Infant Asylum, 24 Clinton pl. ; architects, D, & J, Jardine"; builder, Samue Lowden. Plan 501—First av,, b. .b„ 76 s. 84th st., oh^ four-«tory brick tenement, 25.7x65 ; owner. Henry I-iix, No, 3 Uniop sqt,} architect, Wm. Jose. Plan 503—Fifty-sixth st., s. s., 71 e. 1st av one five-story stone tenement, 23x56; owner, P' Doelger, 55th st. and 1st ay. • architect, Wm. Jose. PL.4.N 50-3—Forteenth ST. (No. 427 W.), one two-story brick office, 16x24; owners, Eagleson & Devoe, 427 West 14th st. ; architect and builder, Geo. A. Davis. Plan 504—A v. A, next to cor. 23d st. , one three-story railroad car house, &c., 148x93.10; OAvner, AndrcAV L. Macauley; architect, S. D. Hatch ; builder, R. L. Darragh. Plan 505—One Hundred and Forty-third St., s. s., 400 e. Willis av., North Ncav York, one two-stoi7 frame dAvelling, 22x14; OAvner, John B. Heden, near above property. Plan 506—Madison aa'. (No. 254), one foue- story broAvn stone first-class dAvelling, 24.4x55, extension 17x31.6; oAvner and builder, Cornelius O'Reilly, 110 East 4.5th st. ; architects, Thoru & Wilson. Plan .507—Fifteenth st. (Nos. 625 and 627 E.), one four-story brick machine shop, &c., 50x40; OAvner, J. A. Colton, Nos. 625 and 627 East 15th St. ; architects and builders, T. W. Poaa'cH & Co.; masons, Rabold & Testevin. Plan 508-Central av., e. s., on line 164th St., one tAvo story-frame hotel, 40x40 ; OAA'uer, W. M. Florence. Plan 509—Twenty-ninth st. (No. 337 E.), one four-story brick tenement, 25x.55 ; oAvner, John Burke, 693 3d av.; builders, Halfke & Menk. Plan 510—Thirteenth st. (No. .539 E.), one four-story brick tenement, 25x52 ; OAvner, James Doherty, 305 1st aA'. ; architect, William Jose. Plan 511—Seventy-seventh st., s. s., 180 e. 3d av., one tAvo-story brick dAvelling, 25x32; oavh- er, architect, and builder, James Walsh, .58 3d av. Plan 512—Monroe st. (No. 89), near Pike st., one five-story brick store and tenement, 25x72 ; owner, Mr. Baecht, 74 Essex st. ; architect, IFred- erick Jenlh ; builder, Julius Poerschke. Plan 513—One Hundred and Ninth st., n. s., 175 w. 10th av., one four-story brick rear tene¬ ment, 25x.30; OAvner, Robert Beck, 581 Ist av.; architect, J. Beck ; builders, Jno. Murray and Wm. Gallagher. ALTERATIONS. Barclay st. (No. 16), extension 9.6x41.6, interior alterations ; cost, $1,9.50; owners, Sisters Char¬ ity ; architect, Jos. M. Dunn; builder, M. Ge- hegan. BoAvery (No. 245), raised one-half story, interior alterations ; cost, 81,200; lessee, Phillip Wein¬ berg; builders, J. V. Beekman & Son. Cannon st. (No. 67), raised one storv, extension 21x23.6; cost, Sl,.500; OAvner, John Schmidt; architect, Theo. J. Bier ; builders, Zaun & Grosser. Charlton st. (No. 31), raised one-half story; cost, S700; oAvner, architect, and builder, Nich¬ olas Conner. Crosby st. (Nos. 63, 65, and 67), Avails, &e., im¬ proved ; cost, §20,000; OAvners, Schaffer & Phil¬ lips ; architects, Bragold, Manholl & Co. ; builder, Thomas Duffy. Ellen av., av. s., -50 s. Finley st., extension 24x xl2; cost, §2,000; OAvner, Daniel Olney. Fifty, first st., s. e. cor. 1st ay., extension 19x7, &c. ; cost, SI,200; OAvner aud architect, Michael Murray; builder, James A. Frame. Fifty-second st. (No. 125), raised one foot, ex¬ tension 21x4, front altered ; cost, S2,.500 ; OAvner, Albert SteinAvay ; architect, Wm. Jose; builder, Chr. Eberspacher. Fifty-second st., n. s., 125 e. Madison ay., exten¬ sion 25x14, &c. ; cost, §1,-500; owner, Fred. De Barry ; builder. Marc Eidlitz. First av. (No. 339), front altered ; cost, §600; owner, Mrs. Milson ; builder, George Hilyard. First av. (No. 36.5), front altered; cost, §500; owner, Mr. Seigel; builder, Thomas Moore. GreeuAvich st. (No. 461), interior alterations cost, §1,200; owner, Henry Welsh; architect, W W. Snyder; buUder, C. C. Riker. Jane st., n. w. cor. West st., extension 42x39,6; cost, §1,000; owners, Webster, Levis & Co. ; architect and builder, A. Bogart. Jane St., n. s., 82 w. Greenwich st., party wall rebuilt; cost, S150 ; owner, Robt J. Randolph ; builder, F. Bloodgood. Nineteenth st. (No. 426 W.), raised one story extension 25x10, front altered, &c.;- cost, §12,000'• owner and builder, Wm. W. Owens; architect,' John Corre j a. One Hundred and TAA'enty-seventh st. (No. 165 E.), Avail and interior alterations, &c.; cost §1,200 i owner, Wm, Griffiths; Architect, C. W. SWpww I iJuilder, Daoiel RaboliJ. ::'. ■": :' i