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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 27, no. 692: June 18, 1881

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6U Tm Real Estate Record Jtme Isf 1881 brick tenem't, 3.5x75, tin roof, iron comice; cost, $13,«K)0; owner, Ei-nst Von Au, on preraises; ar chitect, J. Hoffman. Plan 656—Sixteenth st. No. 411 W., one one¬ story brick stable, 34x50, tin roof; cost, $700; o-wner, Owen A. Keegan, on premises; architect and builder, Wm. Hantilton. Plan 657—One Hundred and Twenty-sixth st, n s, 53.6 e 4th av, one two-story brick stable, 3.5x 35, gravel or tin roof, iron comice; cost, $1,000; owner, Wm. Robinson, 17 East ISth st; architect and builder, G. Robinson, Jr. Plau 658—Fourth av. No. 63, one four-story brick store and tenem't, 34x43, extension 19x16.9, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $13,000; owner, Fran¬ ziska Wirrmann, Engiewood, N. J.; architect, B. W. Berger; buildere, P. Schaeffler and Henry Weiler. Plan 659—Thirtieth st. No. 133 W., rear one four-story brick tenem't, 34x38, tin roof, iron comice; cost, $7,000; owner, Mrs. Ranney, et al, 1.56 Madison av; architect, J. C. Bui-ne; buUdei-s, Jno. Fettretch, Joyce & Carpenter. Plan 660—Rider av, s e cor 143d st, two two¬ story bri'ik dweU'gs, 14x31, tin or gravel roof, metal comice; cost, each $1,500; owner, Michael O'NeU, on premises; architect and inason, J. Mc Christy; carpenter, not selected. Plan 661—^At point 300 e Riverdale av, and 500 6 Sidney st, one two and one-half story, frame dweU'g, 33x33, slate roof, wooden comice; cost, $3,000; owner j Isaac G. Johnson, Spuyten Duy¬ vel; architect and carpenter, S. F. Quick; masons, I. and G. Stuarc. Plan 663—Leonard st. Nos. 113 and 115, one flve-story brick store, 43x104, tin roof, iron cor¬ nice; cost, $73,000; owner, E. S. Jaffray, 3.50 Broadway; architect, H. S. Jaffray; builder, R. L. Darragh. Plan 663—Sixtv-fourth st, n s, 335 w Sd av, one two-story brick stable, &c., 3.5x40 and SO, gravel roof, brick coraice; cost, $3,500; owner, A. M. Parsons, 843 Lexington av; architect, F. S. Barus; buUder, Parsons. Plan 664—First av, s w cor 61st, four five-story brick tenem'ts, 35x70, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, •jach $10,000; owner, Joseph Redman, 81 East .55th st; architect, A. B. Ogden; buUders, Cook & Higgms. Plan 665—Sixty-first st, s s, 91 w 1st av, three five-story brick tenem'ts, 38x70, tin roof, U'on cornice; cost, each $10,000; o-wner, architect and^ builders, same as last. Plan 666—Sixty-first st, n s, 310 e 3d av, four five-stoi-y brick tenem'ts, 35x70, tin roof, iron comice; cost, each $10,000; owner, architect and buUder, same as last. Plan 667.—Second av, s w cor 73d st, one six- story brick cigar factoiy, 48.8x110, tinroof and iron comice; cost $35,000; owners, Sutro & New- mark, 76 Park pl; aj-chitect, A. B. Ogden. Plan 668—Second av, w s, 48 s Vodst, one five story brown stone store and tenement, 38x70, tin roof and iron cornice; cost $10,000; ovsrner and architect, same as last. Plan 66'.)—Seventy-third st, s s, 110 w 3d av, one five-story brown stone tenement, 38x70, tin roof and iron cornice; cost, $10,000; owner and architect, same as last. Plan 670—^Madison av, s w cor 63d st, flve-story brick and brown stone dwellings, 16, 18, 31, and 33 X 65, tin roof and iron cornice; cost, fi'om $30,- OOC to §40,000 each, total $155,000; owner and buUder, Ira E. Doying; architect, J. E. Ware. Plan 671—South st, n s, 100 e Jackson st, one one-story brick oflice and marble storage, 30x60, office 13x—, gravel roof; cost, $1,300; owner, Crawford MaxweU, 353 and 355 Front st. Plan 673—Thirty-fourth st, n s, 100 e 1st av, one one-istoi-y marble shed, 50x80; cost $1,8(X); owner, W. C. Lesster, 333 W 53d st; architect, George B.. Pelham. Plan 673—Eighteenth st. No. 431 E., one four- story br.ck stable, 3.5x87, tin roof, brick and ii-6n cornice; cost, $10,000; owner, John Rickman, 431 East 18th st; architect, Wm. Jose. Plan 674—^Fourth av, No. 788, one one-story glass doors and brick marble shop, 15x50, about, gravel roof; cost, $.500; owner, Joim Slattery, 793 4th av. Plau 675—White st, Nos. 83 and 85, two five- story iron stores, 35.4 and So fronts and 35 rear X 88, tin roof, iron comice; cost, each, $35,000; owner. Wm. P. Dixon, 50 Wall st; architect, J. M. Slade; builder, W. G. Slade. Plan 676—Broadway, n e cor 30th st, one two¬ story brown stone store and ofiices, 30.9 and 38x 73.9 and 83 9, tin roof, iron cornice; cost,-----; owner, O. L. Jones, 1215 Broadway; architect, Greo. A. FreemaUjJr.; builder, not selected. Plan 677—One Hundred and Twenty-sixth st, s s, 175 w 6th av, four three-story Connecticut brown stone dweU'gs, 18.9x55, tin root, iron cor- nise; cost, $13,000; owners. Smith & Rasines, 7 Pine st; architects, Thom & Wilson. Plan 678—Broadway, No. 636, through to Crosby st, one six-story iron store, 30 and 38x195.8, tinroof, iron cornice; cost, $-----; owner, Jacob RothschUd, 58 West Mth st; architect, Henry Fembach; buUder, not selected. Plan 679—East Side Boulevard, n wcor 59th st, one four-story brown stone tenem't, 33x60, exten¬ sion 7.3x13.14, tin roof, iron comice; cost, $13,000; ownej:, .A. J. Kerwin, :58th st, foot East Ei-ver; architect, A. Wagner; bmlder, not selected! Plan 680—East Side Boulevard, w s, 33 n 59th st, one four-story brown stone tenem't, 30x60, extension 7.8x13 4, tin roof, iron comice; cost, $13,000; owner, A. J. .Kerwin, 58th st, foot East River: architect and builder, same as last. Plan 681—East Sidd Boulevard, s w cor 60th st, one five-story brick, and brown stone tenem't, 33.4x60, and extension 3.3x13.9, tin roof, iron cor- nics cost, $14,000; owner, architect and buUder, same as last. KINGS COUi\TT. Plan 470—Hamburg av, s e cor DeKalb av, one one story frame workshop, 35x15, gravel roof; cost $75 ; owuer, Patrick Joist, on premises; builder, F. Stemmler. Plan 471—Kef-p .st, s s, ISO e Marcy av, two three stoi-y brown stone dwellinars 30x44, tin roof and wooden cornice; co.'-t, $7,()00 each; owner and builder, John Suuderlind, 39 Ross st: archi¬ tect, John Rose. Plan 473—On pier near foot of State st, one one¬ story frame storage shed '(5x330, gravel roof; cost, $8,300; owner, Franklin Woodmff; 144Rem- sen st; architect and builder, Thomas Stone. Plan 473—Bergen st, s s 340 e Flatbush av, one two-story brick stable, 40x100, tin roof and brick cornice; cost, $6,000; owner, Robert McKnight, 87 St. Marks pl; builder, James Shannon. Plan 474—Hoyt st, Nos. 16 aud 18, w s 115 n Livingston st, one three-story brick manufactory 43.3 & 43.4x36, gi-avel roof and wooden cornice; cost, $3,183; owner, A. Friedrick, on premises; architect, Pred. E. Lockwood; buUders, P. Car¬ Un & Sons. Plan 47.5—Carlton av, w s, about 350 n of Myr¬ tle av, one four-story brick hospital, 3.5x103, slate roof and wooden cornice; cost, $33,000; owner. Homeopathic Hospital, Cumberland st, near Myr¬ tle av; architect, M. J. Morrill; builders, Jarnes Lock and Wright & Brook. Plan 476—Hart st, s s, 311 w Throop av, three two-story brown stone dwellings, 19x43, tin roof and wooden cornice; cost, $4,500 each; own¬ er and architect, M. C. Baker, 194 Hart, st; build¬ er, E. N. Wood. Plan 477—St. Marks pl, s s, 139.4 Franklin av, one two-story frame dweUing; cost al-out .$1,.500; owner, &c, William H. H. Baker, 39 Chauncey st. Plan 47'8—Bergen st, s s, 350 e Brooklyn av, one two-story brick ptable, 33x43, slate and tin roof and wooden cornice; cost, $4,.500; owner, H. F. Weed; architect, John ISfuniford; builders, James Ashfield & Son and John Lee. Plan 479—Pulaski st, s s, 135 w Marcy av, eight two-story frame dwell'gs, tin roof; cost, about $3,000; owner, Hosea 0. Pearce, 741 DeKalb av; architect, Wm. Josiah; builder, M. C. Rush. Plan 480—Hooper st, s s, 133.8 w Marcy av, two three-story brown stone dwpUings, 33.4x43, tin roof, iron comice; cost, $11,000 each; owner and carpenter, John F. Ryan, 143 Rodney st. ALTERATIONS NEW YORK CITY. Plan 830—Catharine st, No. 66, interior altera¬ tions; cost, $1,500; owner, Adolph Baum. on premises; architect, Geo. Kenney; builder, Jacob Stock. Plan 831—Broadway, s w cor 43d st, front and interior alterations; cost, $1,500; lessee, W. C. Barrett, 1465 Broadway; architects, D. and J. Jardine. Plan 833—Fifty-fourth st, Nos. 11 and 13 East, mansards removed, wall carried up, extensions, alterations, &c.; cost, $4,000; owners, M. Rinds¬ kopf and Jacob Hays, on premises; architect and builder, J. Banta. Plan 833—Fourth av, n w cor 135th st, two- stoi-y brick extension. 8x13, stairs altered; cost, $600; owner. M. L. Bannon, on premises; archi¬ tect, J. H. Valentine; buUders, D. Berkley and Wm. Altinoy. Plan 834—^Lexington av, nwcor 53d st, raise one story, mansard roof, iron fire-proof material and slate, flfth floor large dormitory, to be sub¬ divided; cost, $4,000; owner, Dr. T. G. Thomas, 394.5th av: architects, Silliman & Farnsworth; builders, D. C. Weeks & Son and Lakey & Buck- bee. Plan 835—Forty-ninth st. No. 18 W., two-story brick extension, 10x18, tin roof, iron comice, stairs altered; cost, $3,000; owner, Anna L. Decker: arch'tect, C. B. Atwood; buUders, Mor¬ ton & Chesley. Plan 836—Nineteenth st. No. ISO W., four and one story brick extension, 35x30 and 40, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $4,000; owner, Edward Jan¬ sen. on premises; architect. Wm. Jose. Plan 837—Coenties slip, No. 34, raised one-story, flat tui roof, iron cornice; cost, $1,300; o-wner, Carsten F. Offerman, No: 1 West st; architect, W. Jose. Plan 838—Hubert st, Laight st, Washington st and We.st st, connections made between buildings by bridere, 8x63, at second story; cost, $1,000; owner, Paul N. Spofford, 39 Broadway; archi¬ tect. T. R. Jackson. Plan 839—WUliam st. No. 173 two new Hayes patent skylights; cost, $600; , lessees, W. H. Schieffelin & Co., 170 and 173 WiUiam st; buUd¬ er, D. McLeod. , Plan 840—Seventh a,v,n w.cor 33d st, front and interior alterations; cost, $1,500; owner and builder, Felix DonneUey, 315 West 33d st; archi¬ tect, J. I. Howard. Plan b41—Ihird avenue, Nos. 914, 916 and 918, thro%v all the stoi'es into one, cut away wall and insert iron beams, &c ; cost, $1,.500; owner, S. Wendel, -i7 Beekman pl; architect, H. Sarner. [ g Plan 843—Nortb Washington sq. No. 33, four- story brick extension, 14.6x33.5, tin roof, tin cornice, alter stairs, rebuild rear wall, &c.; cost, $11,100; owner, E. B. Robinson, on premises; architect, Geo. B. Post; builder, Peter Looram. Plan 843—McDougal alley, in rear of No. 33 North Washington sq, flat tin roof, iron cornice, also one-story brick extension, 37.9x10.4. new stairway, call carrier up, &c.; cost, $3,000; owner, architect and builder, same as last. Plan 844—Twentieth st, No. 106 E., two-story brick extension, 18.10x33, tin roof, iron cornice, lift put in from cellar to fourth story, new stair¬ case, fire-place, &c., wall taken out for bay win¬ dow, &c.; cost, .$4,000; owner, J. A. Davenport, 11 Fine st; architect, C. C. Haight; builders, J. M. Dodd Jr., and Smith & Crane. Plan 845—Chatham .st, Nos. 13 and 15, four new windows; cost, $850; lessee, E. H. Kosmack, on premises; architect, J. W. Ritch. builder, J. Kraft. Plan 846—Tenth av, No.-1.'-9, raise one story, flat tin roof, iron cornice, front alteration, &c.; cost, $1,500; owner, Anton Muller, 161 10th av; builder, J. Jordan. Plan 847—Eleventh av, s e cor 57th st, raise one storv, flat, plastic slate roof, twine factory; cost, $6,000; owner, Th. A. Hart Co., 90 White st; architect and mason, James Cox; carpenter, S. E. Mapes. Plan 848—Thirty-seventh st. No. 115 E., one- stor.y brick extension, 10.6x16, tin roof; cost, $3,000; owner, Mrs. Eliza-K. Trowbridge, Grand Hotel; architect, M. Baryer: buUder, J. Hardley. Plan 849—Walker st, No. 38, flat tin roof, iron cornice, front alteration at basement, ironwork; cost, $1,300; owner, Jacob Gottgen, on premises; architect, J. Hoffmann. Plan 8.50—Thirty-seventh st, No. 66 W., two¬ story brick extension 6 and 7.8x14, tin roof, iron cornice, for butler's pantry; cost, $3,500; owner, H. F. Dimock, on premises; architect, B. Jones; builders, F .Lyons, Jr., and McGuire & Sloane. Plan 851—Fifty-first st. No. 445 W., three-story brick extension 80x33, tin roof, alteration for flat; cost. $3,600; owner and architect. Samuel Wynnt, on premises; builder, G. A. Zimmer¬ mann. Plan 853—Fifty-fourth st. No. 38 W., one-story brick extension, 11x6. tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $350; owner, J. H. Deane, 130 Broadway; architect, D. & J. Jardine. Plan 8.5.3—Forty-sixth st, s s, 115 w 5th av, re¬ build gallery in front of church, wall opened for gothic window, &c. ;cost, $10,000; owner, 5th av Baptist Church Soc, No. 3 West 46th st; ar¬ chitect, D. & J. Jardine. Plan 854—North Moore st, s e cor ^Varick st, remove a curved wall and rebuild in'a straight line; cost, $3,.500; owner, Mayor, &c.. New York; architect, D. J. Stagg; buUder, T. Fal- vey. Plan 85.5—First av. No. 806, cor 45th st, two¬ story brick extension, 13x13, gravel roof, brick and iron cornice; cost, $400; owners, Schwarzs¬ child & Sulzberger, 806 1st av; builder, R. Hu¬ son. Plan 856—Fourth av, No. 451, rolled iron beams to support rear, one brick pier, .&c.; cost, $300; owner, R. and O. Goelet, 435 5th av; archi¬ tect and builder, Joseph C. Gehegan. Plan 8.57—Thirty-third st, No. 18 E., remove rooms from roof the same tb be tinned complete, also one-story brick extension, 8 and 11x30, tin roof, iron comice, new flue, &c., to be altered for private ilwell'g; ccst, $6,500; owner, Mary A. Hadden, et al, 30 Lafayette pl; architects, W. A Field & Son; builder, J. J. Tucker. Plan 858—St Marks pl, No. 37, extension raised: cost, $500; owner, ChUdren's Aid Soc, 19 East 4th st; builders, Warke & Wilson. • Plan 8.59—Forty-first st, No. 103 E., rear, three- story brick extension on front, 35x58.8, tin roof, iron cornice; cost, $4,000; o-wner. J. W. Dimick, 368 Canal st; architect and buUder, Jno. H. Whitenack. Plan 860—Third av. No. S345, foundation wall and other walls altered; cost, about $135; owner, Whitman Phillips, Ridgewood, N. J, Plan 861—Forty-seventh st. No. 134 W.,.three- story brick extension, 13.9x18, ironwork, tinroof; cost, $3,000; owner, M. E. Patten, 134 West 47th st; architect. J. Hoffman. Plan 863—Washington st. No. 431, front altera¬ tions: cost, $60; lessees, Brigham & Webb, 186 and 188 Wooster st; architect, C. O'ReUly; build¬ ers. O'ReiUy Bros. Plan 863—Forty-sixth st. No. 49 W., three-story brick pxtension, 13.9x37, tin roof, iron cornice, remove partition in dining room, second story supported by iron girders and posts; cost, $4,000; o-wner, Fred. H. Howell, 49 West 46th st; archi¬ tect, H. H. HoUy; builder, W. T. Lamb, Jr. RINGS COBNTT. : Plaii 438—Fulton st, No. 918, store front alter¬ ed; cost, $700; owner, C. H. Jenkens; bmlder-, T. A. Remsen..............