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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 16, no. 396: October 16, 1875

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682 BEAL EST ATE R E 0 0 E D. 9 Bowery, w.s. (No, 270), het. Prince and Houston St. TuUock & GiUie agt. Jessie A. Marshall, owner, and Edward Morrissey, contractor.............................425 00 9 Same propert.y. Claffey & Exlon agt. same parties..........:.......................230 00 9 Same property. Charies Coweh agt. same parties..................................425 00 11 Same property. Lewis Fink, Jr., agt. same parties........................... .557 80 11 Same property. Kurtz & Eckenroth agt. same parties............................145 00 11 Same property. W. H. Seymour & Co. agt. same parties..........................169 61 12 Broome St., s. s. (No. 329); Chrvstie st., w. . s. (No. 121). Murphy & McGinty agt. Eliza- heth M. Halstead......................7,000 00 9 Duane st., n. s., extdg. 100 from easterly line Elm St., and same distance on s. s. Pearl st. and on east side Elm st. John Flanagan agt. A. T. Stewart and Charles H. Whalen, debtor........................162 49 12 Delancey St. (No. 300). Michael Moran agt. Charles A. Buddensiek..................135 00 8 Eighteenth st., n. w. cor. Sth av., Chicker¬ ing Music HaU. N. C. Hinsdale and George Doyle agt. Philip Herman and Hugh Young...............................1,200 00 12 Eldridge St. (No. 72), bet. Grand and Hes¬ ter sts. George Graf agt. Jacob Voss___423 32 13 Eighty-fifth st., s. s., 67.4 w. Lexington av., 3 hs. Frith & Hinchman agt. J. Fitzger¬ ald.......................;............584 91 8 Fifty-eighth St. (No. 139 East), commenchig 75 e. Lexington av. (Continued to 1876.) Tooker, Arnold & Co. agt. Terence Farley.195 39 8 Fifth av., e. s., 26.7 n. 40th st. WiUiam H. Jenkins agt. Charies B. Hart..........1,055 00 13 First av., vr. a., 25 s. 29th st., 75x100.11. John M. Cauda agt. WiUiam and James Spearing and Timothy Cleary..........2,616 83 13 Fortieth St., s. s. (No. 268 West), 75 e. 8th av. B. S. Lafarge, Greenwich, Conn., agt;. George H. Eauch.....................6,646 90 8 Madison av., n. w. cor. 63d St. 6 hs. F. W. Lawrence agt. T. L. Sanford.....516 80 9 Madison av., s. w. cor. 66th st. 5 bS. on avenue and 2 on street. BeU Brothers agt. Thomas KeUar, Aaron Vanderpoel and Hugh Meehan. debtor.................. .700 00 8 Nineteenth st., n. s. (No. 63 West). Michael Harris agt. E. P. Beach and John G. Cary.35 00 9 One Hundred and Twenty-first street, s. s. fNo. 154 East). Anson G. Shipman agt. Henry.Woodgate........................360 76 12 One Hundred and Twelfth St., n. s., 245 w. 3d av. Jacob Eudolphy agt. Catharine and Daniel Bridges...........................15 00 9 Sixth av., s. w. cor. 126th st. 4 hs. on avenue and 1 on street. Kelly and Eogers agt. Franklm A. Thurston.......___. .1,552 20 11 Same property. S. D. Seaman agt. same.372 20 12 SeventT st., n. s., 2 hs.. 77 w. Av.D. Bur¬ net, Jackson & Co., agt. Cormick GiUes¬ pie .................................... .376 74 13 Sixth av., s. w. cor. 126th st., 5 hs. John L. MandeviUe agt. F. A. Thurston.1.350 OO 12 Twelfth St. (No. 134), bet. 6th and 7th avs. Harkness Boyd agt. Henry H. Morange. .455 00 14 Sixtieth st. (Nos. 171, 173 and 175), n. a., 276 e. 11th av. CarroU & Howard agt. William Aldridge.................................181 58 14 WiUard av., n. s., 325 e. 3d St., 25x100. E. W. Van Houten agt. Charles Barrett.....162 00 14 Thirty-ninth St., n. s. (No. 423 West). Cook &Eadleyagt. C. H. and Sophia Budden¬ siek. .......----.........................384 50 14 Thirtieth st., s. s. (Nos. 261 and 263 West), 100w. Sthav. Cook & Eadley agt. C. A. and Sophie Buddensiek.................464 60 14 Eldridge St., e. s. (No. 72). WUUam WUson and ten others age. Jacob Foss. 11 Uens, amounting in aU to....................201 43 13 Broadway, 8th av., 68th and 69th sts. (Con- tmued to 1876.) Shaw & HamUton agt. John D. Voorhis......................1,965 00 13 Fifth av., s. e. cor. 50th st. (Continued to 1876.) Laflin & Eand Powder Co. agt. George Kemp..........................449 50 14 Fifth av., e. s., 26.7 n. 40tli St., extending 66. John A. Gross agt W. B. Pettit or Charles B. Hart. (Continued to 1876.) .2,713 37 14 Same propert.v. (Continued to 1876.) Eoux & Co. agt. same."..':'.............3,238 00 14 Saihe property. W. H. "Jackson & Co. agt. same. (Continued to 1876.).... .2,365 00 14 Same property. Voorhis & Harris agt. same. (Continued to 1876.)...................28.333 07 14 Same property. Powers & Short agt. same. (Continued to 1876.)..................3,803 64 13 Seventy-fourth st., s. «.,- 6 hs., bet. Lexing¬ ton and 4th avs. Margaret McHugh agt. John Doe. (Continued to 1876)........120 00 13 Thirtieth St., n. 8. (No. 263 West). John Schaber" et aL' agt. Heinrich Kuhflger "and . - Charles Buddenslek, (3 Liens.)..........64 98 11 Waverly pi., s. s. (No. 121.) P. Braender & Brother agt. Mrs. Wingelhach.........269 00 ------------------» ^O^ ♦------------r— Oct. KINGS COUNTY, N. Y. 7 South 2d St., s. w. cor. Oth St., 41x60. James J. and Jacob F. Healy agt. Wm. Eohlmier, Mat. Smith, Jacob Bassong and Jacob Au¬ tenreith.............................$466 00 7 St. Mark's av. (Nos. 54, 56, 58 and 60), s. s., 125 w. 6th av., 80x100. John P. Berstrup agt. Terence 0. N. DonneUy, EUas J. Beach - and George Hudson..................i,ooo 00 7 Delevan St.. s. e. s., 90 fi-om s. e. cor. Van Brunt St., 200x100, The Warren Chemical Manufacturing Co. agt.. A. Thiery i Co. and estate of F. B. Cutting..............72 75 8 Eeid av., e. s., 80 n. Halsey st., 20x100. PhiUp Bennett agt. Joseph and Catharine A. Waters and James W. ColUer..;.......90 00 9 Delevan St., s. s., 100 e. Van Brunt st, 200x 100. William J. Spelman agt. A. Thiery, S. Eichardson and WiUiam Cutting et al.' (Exrs., &c.)..............,............2,200 00 13 Lafayette av., s. s., 416.8 e. Lewis av., 33.4x 100. George B. Eemsen agt. MiUer & Cut¬ ter...................,.................700 00 9 Eeid av., n. w. cor. Kosciusko st., 100x176. Daniel GaUagher agt. Charles Dockham. .180 00 7 Eush' St., s. s., 290 e. Wythe av., 55x100. John Little agt. 0. V. Holcomb and Innis Q. Holcomb........................... .loO 00 8 Decatur st., s. s., 150 e. Eeid av., 100x100. Bernard Cummisky agt. WiUiam C. Hop¬ kins......................................36 00 8 Same property. Daniel Daly agt. same... .19 92 8 Same property. John McGuiness agt. same. 17 50 13 Eush St., s. s., 290 e. Wythe av., 37.8x100. EusseU Johnson, E. C. and 0. F. Hawley, Jr.^ and William H. Wright agt. Oscar "V". Holcomb. 786 00 7 St. Mark's av. (No. 171), n. s., 345 e. Gariton av., 20x131. Joshua Hai-rison agt. Alen Hocking and Geo. W. Kidd. 400 00 9 Portland av., w. s., 66.8 n. Myrtle av., 20x 68.4, &c. Patrick Dinnigan agt. Henry Bulkley and Frederick Motszer. 42 00 11 Kosciusko St., n. s., 72 w. Eeid av.. 8 hs. Michael Stokes and J. O'NeiU agt. Charles and Mary L. Dockham and Duncan E. Mc¬ Kenzie. 236 56 BUILDINGS PROJECTED, N. Y. Plan 676—NorfoUi st. (No. 66), one two-story brick stable, 17 and 25x14 and 27; cost, $850; own¬ er, Chas. Euff, on preihises; arcMtectj Chas. Sturtz¬ kober; buUder, Wra. Shulz. Plan 677—Tenth av. (Nos. 644, 646, 648), three flve-story brown stone stores and tenements, 23.5x 45; cost, each, $8,000; owner, WiUiam Brown, 437 West 47ih St.; architect, JohnM. Forster. Plan 678—CUnton st. (No; 105), one five-story brick store and tenement, 17.6x41 and 44; cost, $8,000; owner, Bernhard Beck, on premises; archi¬ tect, JuUus BoekeU. Plan 679—Fifty-seventh st.,.n. s., 175 e. 10th av., three four-story Connecticut brown stone French flats, 16.8x70; cost, $8,000; owner, Jacob Wicks, 84th St. and 1st av.; architect, JohnMcIntire; build¬ er, Jacob Wicks. Plan 680—One Hundred.and Thirty-ninth st., n. s., 70 w. WilUs av., two two-story brown stone dwellings, 16.6x36; cost, $3,500; owner, Gafney & Lyden, 3dav., s. e. cor. 134th st.; architect, J, H Valentine. ■ Plan 681—Tenth av. (Nos. 286, 287), two five- story brown stone tenements, 24.8x75; cost, each, $11,500; owner,- James Moore, 280 10th av.; archi¬ tect, Wm. Jose. Plan 682—Eleventh av., n. w. cor. 20th St., one four-story brick store and dweUing, 23x50; cost, $8,000; owners, Asendorf & Meyer, 121 11th av.; architect, Wm. Graul; buUders, H. Haefke. Plan 683—Tenth av.,n.e. cor. 14th st., one three- story brick offices and dweUings, 32x18; cost, $5,000; owners. A, C. & W. Kidd, cor. 15th st. and lOtb av.; architects. West & Anderson; bmlder, George A. Davis. Plan 684—Fifth av., s.- s., 50.4 e. Av. C, one three- story brick store and dwelling, 16.3x24; cost, $1,800; owner, Abner MUls;-. architect, Peter Tostevln; builders, Bichard Shapter. Plan 686—Ninth st. (Nos. 616, 618,620, 622 East), four flve-story brick stores and tenements; cost, altogether. $33,000; owner,"Wm. Bishoflf, 85 7th St.; architect. Wm. Graul. - ,. Plan 686—Ninth st. (Nos.-616,618, 620,622 East). rear, one twoi-story brick stables, &c., 120 and 100 xl4; cost, $5,000; owner,. Wm. Bishoff, 85 7th st.; architect, Wm. Graul; Plan 687.—Second av.,:S'. e. cor. 78lh St., three flve-story brick tenements,' 26 and 26 and 26.6x 62; cost, $10,000; owner, A. J. Eiss; architect, WU¬ Uam H. Cauvet. .' . Plan 688—Seventy-eighth st,, s. s., 62 e. 2d av., one two-story brick stable, 18x23; cost, $10,000; owner, A. J. Riss; architect, Wm. H. Cauvet. Plan 689—Seventy-eighth St., s. s., 80 e. 2d av., one Ibur-story brown stone dwelUng, 20x50; cost, $10,000; owner, A. J. Eiss; architect, WiUlam H. Cauvet. Plan 690—Forty-second St., s. s., 150 w. 7th av., one five-story brown stone French flat, 25 and 16.6 x87; cost, $18,000; owner, John G. Cary; architect, Wm.H. Cauvet. •'' ' Plan 691—Eleventh av., e. s., 25 s. 126th St., one two-story frame dweUing, 20x30; owner, Mary Kunze, ManhattanviUe; builder, Wm. Cowen. PROJECTED, BROOKLYN. Adelphi st, w. s. 261.2 e. Flushing av., one three-story brick tenement, 35x52; owner and architect, Anthony McNeely. 32 Adelphi st.; huUder, Thomas Nash. ' ^ i > Dean st. (Nos. 386), s. s., 175 w. 4th av., one one- story brick shop, 20x20; owner and builder, A. J. Liss. Hancock st., s. a., east of and near Lewis av., one one-and-a-half-rstory frame dwelling, 15x40; owner, John Drake, 94 Monroe St.; buUder, M. C, Rush. Hewes st., n. w. cor. Marcy av., one three-story brown stone stores and tenements, 20x56; owner aud buUder, Frederick C. Vrooman, 444 Gates av. Hopkins st. (No. 176), s. s., one two-story frame dwelling, 25x36; owner and builder, Charles Loefler. Hopkins St., cor. Tompkins av., one three-story frame store and tenement. 25x56; owner, George Loffler, Tompkins av. and Hopkins st. Pearl st., s.w, cor. Prospect st. (rear), one two- story brick dweUing, 15.6x24.6; owner, J. G.Yates' estate; builders, Thomas Brown & Co. Schenck st., e. s., 400 n. Myrtle av., one two- story Irame dweUing;, 17x25; owner. Timothy Mad¬ den, on premises; bmlder, Joseph McCann. Tenetck St., s. e. s.,75 from Humboldt st, one three-story framt^ store and tenement, 25x50; own¬ er, &c., Nicholas Wills. Van BuBEN.st., n. s., 375 e. Lewis av., three two- story dwellings, 19x30; owner, Chas. L. Lincoln, 431 Throop av. Van Brunt St. (Nos. 433, 435, 487, 439), n. s., 121 w. Throop av.;.owner, EmmaV. Isbill, 741 Van Buren St.; architect and builder, Chas. IsisiU. First st., e. s., 25 s. Souih 8th St., one one-story lumber shed, 59x18; owner and architect. Guv C. Hotchkiss & Co. • Fourth st., s. s., bet, Hoyt and Bond sts., 180 from Bond St., one three-story brick tenement, 20 x45; owner, John Bedell; architect, A. C. Murphy. Atlantic av., s. s., 141 e. Classon av.. one one- story stable, 18.6 and 25x40; owner, Richter Bros., 1,015 Atlantic av.; builder, Thomas Donnelly. Kent av., e. s., 100 n. Dekalb av., three three- story brick dwellings. 18.4x40; owner, Patrick Dufi", Franklin av. near WiUoughby av.; architect, J. D. Reynolds; buUder, Johh Eedding. Marct av. (No. 297), one three-story frame tene¬ ment, 21x45; owner, &c., Richard Healy, 302 Marcy av. Rear lot, 25 s. w. of Green av., on Franklin av., one two-story brick stable, 13x20; owner and archi¬ tect, A. Basendam, cor. Green' and FrankUn av.; buUder, Geo. Goddard. ----------------------*"~*HO»>. ♦ ■;——-----------~ ALTERATIONS, N. Y. Fulton St. (Nos. 191 and 193), raised one story, &c.; cost, $5,500; owner. Department City of New York; architecr, Eogers & Birowne. Forty-third and 44th sts., from 11th to 12th avs., raised about four feet, front removed, iron columns Ac; cost, $4,onO; owner, E. S. Higgins; architect, Duckworth; buUder, James Potterton. Mulbi'rry st. (No. 119), rear front waU taken down, and part of rear wail rebuUt; cost, $400. Owner, E. C. Mm-phy; builder, J. L. Henry. Sixth av., s. e., cor. 128lh St., reduced 7 feet in width, and erect bay window; cost, $2,000; owner and architect, S. M. Brown; builder, E. W. Gardi¬ ner. South St.. (Nos. 251 and 252), extension, 6x6; cost, $760; owner, T. Freebourn & Co.: buUder, Geo. Vassar. Twelfth St. (No. 23 East), front altered; cost, $1,500; o^Tier, Eyerson & Brown; builder, B. Sheri¬ dan. Thirteenth st: (No. 630 East), front altered; cost, $375; owner, Heisenbuttel; architect, Chs. Sturz- kober; buUder, George Derr. Thirty-eighth St. (No. 126 East), extension, 15x17; cost, $800; owner, Charles Huntington; builder, Linus Scudder. . . West St. (No. 129), front altered; cost, $50; lessee, Wm. E. Briggs. William st. (No. 200), front altered; cOst, $200; owner, Henry Timm. Wooster st; (No. 159), front altered; .cost $300; owner, Wm. C. Ammermann; architect and biiUder, P. Bloodgood. '