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Building

Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 375, May 22, 1875), 361.

Building

Demolished; replaced by a mid-1920s apartment building. Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 370, April 17, 1875), 271.

Building

One of a group of three buildings built by builder John Wilson. All three are described as "brown stone dwellings", although only basement is faced in brownstone. Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 370, April 17, 1875), 271.

Building

Aluminum sided. Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 369, April 10, 1875), 253.

Building

Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 368, April 3, 1875), 233.

Building

Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 366, March 20, 1875), 204.

Person

Partnership of John Platte and Henry Roeser.

Building

Original address was Orchard Street. Described as Orchard Street, north side, 190' east of Norman Avenue. Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 368, April 3, 1875), 233.

Building

Four-story Italianate tenement with cast-iron lintels and sills. Address at time of construction was 379 Grand Street. Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 368, April 3, 1875), 233.

Building

Listed in Real Estate Record as 224 North 5th. According to Bromley atlas, the property to the west (now 224) was 222 North 5th Street. Real Estate Record & Builders' Guide (v. 15, no. 367, March 27, 1875), 220.