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Real estate record and builders' guide: Index: v. 76 (July-December, Inclusive, 1905)

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Index to Hgcordand Guide Vol. LXXVI. For New York Auction Sales, Conveyances, Leases, Mortgages, Projected Buildings and Advertisers. NOS. 194:6 TO 1972. JULY-----DECEMBER, INCLUSIVE. 1905 PREFACE. The following is the semi-annual Index of Volume LXXVI. of the Record and Guide, containing complete lists oE the Auction Sales, Conveyances, Leases, Mortgages and Buildings Projected in New York City dur¬ ing :he last six months of 1905. Those . wishing to keep a file for permanent refer¬ ence should see that all the numbers are complete and have them bound. Cost of binding $2.00 per volume. A suitable tem¬ porary binder, holding one volume, can be obtained at the office, 14 and 10 Vesey street; price, one dollar. THE KEY. • Before any page No, indicates an Auction Sale. t Before any page No. indicates a New Build¬ ing Projected. Figures in parenthesis are leases. Figures preceded by capital letters are mort¬ gages, said capital letter indicating the first letter of the name of the mortgagor. Figures without any signs whatsoever are Con¬ veyances. EXAMPLE, Monroe st, from Catharine st to Market st,. 17. C 34, (130), t275, *473. On page *473 an Auction Sale will be found. On page 17 a Conveyance will be found. On page C 34 Mortgage will be found. On page !"275 will be found Plans for a New Building. On page (130) Lease will be found. AUCTION SALES. The * appearing before any number indi¬ cates the page on which to find an Auction Sale. CONVEYANCES, are distinguished by numbers without having signs attached thereto. In many instances there will be found streets, etc.. Indexed under pages which, on being examined, show at once that they are not in their proper order according to our customary alphabetical and numerical arrangement. A further examination will dis¬ close the fact that while the properties appear more prominently under the other street de¬ scriptions, they nevertheless extend to the streets, etc., indicated by the Index, and hav¬ ing a frontage on same have been included In the paging, and it will necessitate a somewhat more thorough search than usual to locate It. The Leasee. Mortgages, Auction Sales and Pro¬ jected Buildings are indexed in a similar man¬ ner to the plan followed with the Conveyances. LEASES. The figures in parenthesis denote that the transaction on the page given is Leasehold, an assignment of lease or a lease running for a short or long term of years. This explanation is made so that subscribers searching for transfers in fee can at once distinguish be¬ tween the former and the latter without re¬ ferring to the pages mentioned. MORTGAGES. All the mortgages are Indexed against the street or avenue in which the property Is lo¬ cated, and memoranda added to enable search¬ ers to find the particulars In "The Record and Guide." See "Example." The streets and avenues are so subdivided that very few ref¬ erences are necessary. All readers o£ "The Record and Guide" are aware that the mort¬ gages appear weekly In alphabetical order, so that they have, so to speak, a weekly index of mortgagors. This publication ot an index against property completes the Informatioa which those Interested may require. PROJECTED BUILDINGS are included under the same general heading, and are distinguished by the t which precedes the numbering. Auction Sales, Conveyances, Leases, Mortgages and Projected Buildings. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. STREETS. '^iiiTj""^"' NOTE*—Longitudinal "* - such as the Bowery, i- ^'reets, roads and plac^si^ .whii;h ■■■_ ' -'- .■■ iioutevard, Broadwav ntp B..GO]. Bank, Greenwich av to 4th et.,24. lOG, G19, G (532, B 720. 4th to Hudson..tol. S 91. R 190. 322, R 333, t4.i4, (718), 872. S 8S5, (1024). Hudson to Washington, .C 183. Washington to North River,.W 192, t522. Barclay, Broadway to Church..K 227, H 844. Church to Greenwich. ,(32(j). Greenwich to West..W 847. R 883. ~-^ ■ Bleecker to Commerce. ,110, H 13o. Barroif- i*831, 907. 585^'"'-ip Greenwich. .789. E 802. Commerce fq,'" " ' -^- -fS4. Abingdon sq,.41-5 Academy from Harlem R to Naegle av 379 Naegie av to Sherman..25, B 33 feherman to Broadway..0 uo •Ar.'i ' ■ Broadway to Seaman.,544. ' ^522^^'"'"^'°'' to West.. 110, w 139, Allen, Division to Hester..b 87 C IR^ c °"oi. iTlS)"™"'"' '^^'' **^' "'™>' Brooi. ,„ Beta ,85), H 135, L 13G, R%?/.%-^^ Stamen-.116, 166, B 182 ^7),°^i,S0 '"''■ "^'^' <^^«^- ««'■ Ann s s Broadway to Nassau..1014 Apthorps^^ane.^.^, W 231, 547, 709, C 721, Broome to Delancey! 91(1 • "VnS^^J-" Rivington.,k SO, no "91 J'itflSo;: If:/sif ■ «'•' 5S Riviugton to Stanton,.L ild'i Stanton ,o Houston 0 35 ■ Commerce "qi''" " " ■'-' '^^'^■ Greenwich to Wes.^.iffXit--'S^), C S7. C Baxter, Park How to WciT''^^ 183. L>o5. (20i), G 209. ""'^795 Park to White..tl40, tl95, ndrtruSfT- w s. Bayard to Canal..L 187 White to Walker.,t275, 7303 L 845° ^'"'°<3-'t355), 407, L.519, 1522, Bayard, Division to Chrystie. .377 (977) «, \5-ff=*^'=^^l''-(268), (758),'-789. ^^C^lis^ok^^^QJ-^^^^- ^ ^^- ^'^^^ <1S0). '^'a064S"'^^'''~"''-^^^'^' ^ ^^' («29), Beach, Varicli to Hudson,..11 271 Hu^cn to Greenwich,, p 137 n too (222) t'^?8 -i" I, a Jiis, Greenwich to West,.873 Beaver,^ Broadway to William.,J S03, S31, William lo Pearl..377, J 485. Bedford West Housto_n to Carmine..10, B ff-is?a-7l!'(^V'^^^"-'^™^'™- °7oT!!''roi3.'"'""*'°''^' '^^*' ^^'^- ^ 1^0' Merto'n to Barrow. ,1G, (.30), G 37, L 41, '•t ^ I. I .Til. ] 111, Beekraan, Nassau to Gold..16 F 133 Gold to Pearl..N 43 1013 Pearl to Water,.*830 Bleecker, Bowery to Mott.,706. S 725 (S'(1(^24)"^'^'* Broadway.,M 227, ■^^^j Broadway to Thompson. ,(222), "^^^JJ^Pson to Sullivan..473, (4S2), p 484, Sullivan to Macdougal. (9^0) ■^^odougal to Carmine.. (.30). W 192, Carmine to Cornelia. 10 ■Cornelia to Jones., (207). Morton to Commerce. (.5!I3) ■"((f70) '" ^^"°^---^ y^5i (414). 585, Commerce to Barrow..11(!, H ISO. NOTE.^Wben in doubt as to the meaning of the signs u«a. consult the i.ey. Barrow to Grove..907. West 10th to Charles,.110. (800). Perry lo 11th..73. 118. H 134. Bethune, Hudson to Washington. ,t678. Bond, Broadway to Elm..l](), T 559, 872. Elm to Bowery.,"72, llli, W 192, 255, 291, L 301, G 7G0. Birmingham, .872. Broadway alley..IIG, 1387, 662, Bridge..C 35. Broad, Wall to Beaver., (629). Beaver to Marketfield. .831. W 847. Marketfield to Stone.. (222), (482). Water to South..S 846. Broome, Mangin to Goerek, ,10, M 42, W 91. 117, 3 230. 473, (926), 967. T 982, 1056. Goerek to Lewis,.16, M 42, 407, 831, 967, no-'5 Cannon. .M 90. A 181, 407, A -—rvi toE.'a'Si 661, R 674, 706, S 725. Lewis-R? 416. R41U1 to Broad'il. (ISO). (670), (7S8). ~--. Cannon to Columbia.". (all7, 911. Columbia to Sheriff., (SO) ~*r'"^^ilfiS. ''loirw™''■'''"'■ ^^«' ^^'' S 675. - Willett to Pitt.,16, G 37 L 40 7^ p «« L 89, S 91, 110 M 137 166 M li' 214, 201. (298), 350, (383), t3S7,^(4si?: Pitt to Ridge..(180). Ridge to Attorney..K 89 T, fic, n/s ,, Attorney to Clinton..N 1029 ■°(3S,Wp%2r''^''^''^^^2'2^^' Esse.x to Ludlow.,G 7^2 ' ^"l024)"' °'''^''*'-»i--<267), 473, R 550. Orchard to Allen..t562. Allen to Eldridge,.H 135 ("ooi r. w^ 2.3.-J, H 270. S 271 -Jyi .^77 iJ ^7' 910, K 9.31. ■ '^"- " ^**' ^',j''i'jP,M-^'""^y*'>-''^3. F 225, G 226 (414), (41.>), p 4is; (448) 510 f'ilfi.t E 518, *im>. mo A 9-'S ' ^ ^'' ^033''' ^° Chrystie.,t23S," (670), 910, S Chrystie to Bowery,. 116, M 188 3W Bowery to Mott,.(130) Mott to Mulberry..F 300. (516), (1024) Mulberry to Marion.,H .38 116 f6'>9i Elm to Crosby.,117 t J'i'i ^TsS-'"' *° "^'^'^ Broadwky..(S41). 872, West Broadway to Thompscn, t'>38 Thompson to Sullivan..B 4.50 Sulhvan to Varick,.10, 17. N 43 W 47 N 90 N 189. (298). 510.-S 520; if sfe Vanck to Hudson,.S 138.