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Real estate record and builders' guide: Index: v. 93 (January-June, Inclusive, 1914)

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Index to Vol. XCIII of the ^ecord^ndT Guide For Manhattan and the Bronx Auction Sales, Conveyances, Leases, Mortgages and Projected Buildings. NOS. 2390 to 2415 JANUARY-JUNE, 1914, INCLUSIVE. VOL. XCIII. preface;. The following is the semi-annual Index of Volume XCIII of the Record and Guide, containing complete lists of the Auction sales, Conveyances, Leases, Mortgages and Buildings Projected in Manhattan and Bronx during the first six months of 1914. Those wishing to keep a file of past six months for per¬ manent reference should see that all the numbers are complete and have them bound. Cost of binding, $3.50 per volume. A suitable temporary binder, holding one volume, can be obtained at the office, 115 to 119 West 40th Street; price, one dollar. with page one, continuing consecu- tivel.v up to the end of the vulumc. The Record and Guide is now pub¬ lished in two sections; Section One containing auction sales and projected buildings. Section Two containing con¬ veyances, mortgages and leases. The folios on both sections begin In order that there may be no con¬ fusion all auction sales folios are pre¬ ceded by an asterisk (*) and all pro¬ jected buildings folios are preceded by a dagger (t). These marks indicate that these folios will be found in Sec¬ tion One, all folios not so marked will be found in Section Two. THE! KEY. Auction Sales. The * before any folio indicates an auction sale, which will be found in Sec¬ tion One. 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 ex¬ amined, show at once that they are not in their proper order according to our cus- ■i ternary alphabetical and numerical ar- M rangement. A further examination will J disclose the fact that while the properties I appear more prominently under the other J street descriptions, they nevertheiess ex¬ tend to the streets, etc., indicated by the Index, and having a frontage on same ^ have been included in the paging, and it I will necessitate a somewhat more thor- ■ ough search than usual to locate it. The Leases, Mortgages, Auction Sales and Pro¬ jected Buildings are indexed in a similar manner 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 tee can at once distinguish between the form¬ er and the latter without referring to the pages mentioned. Itfortg'ag-es. Figures preceded by capital letters are mortgages, said capital letter indicating the first letter of the name of the mort¬ gagor. All the mortgages are indexed against the street or avenue in which the property is located, and memoranda added to en- ■^.S, searchers to find the particulars in "The Record and Guide." See "Example " Auction Sales, Conveyances, Leases, Mortgages and Projected Buildings BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN STREETS NOTE.—Longitudinal streets, roads and places, such as the Bowery, Boulevard, Broadway, etc.. which run parallel with the various avenues, will be found in alphabeti