"Building Intelligence; Stables; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 71, no. 1316 (Mar. 16, 1901): p. xi.
– "Sackett St., near 4th Ave., two-st’y brick stable, 30' x 95', gravel roof; $8,000; own., James H. Dickerson, 170 Sixth Ave.; arch., R. Dixon, 213 Montague St."
“Buildings. Projected, Brooklyn,” RERBG v. 17, n. 409 (January 15, 1876), p. 48:
Sackett st, n s, 84 from 5th av, one two-story brick stable and shop, 25x18; owner, Samuel Hervey, Sackett st near 7th av; builders, Walton Smith & son.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG December 8, 1888, p. 1469:
2245- Sackett st, n s, 300 e 4th av, one three-story brick dwell’g, 18x45, gravel roof, galvanized iron cornice; cost, $4,500; ow’r, ar’t and c’r, John Prosser, 81 5th av; m’n, Kelty Bros.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 24, no. 677 (Dec. 15, 1888): p. xxiv.
– "Sackett St., n s, 300' e Fourth Ave., three-st’y brick dwell., gravel roof; cost, $4,500; owner, architect and contractor, John Prosser, 81 Fifth Ave.; masons, Kelty Bros."
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG February 7, 1891, p. 222:
152- Sackett st, n s, 320 e 4th av, one three-story brk tenem’t, 20x42, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $4,500; ow’r and b’r, John Prosser, 685 Sackett st.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 31, no. 792 (Feb. 28, 1891): p. xvii.
– "Sackett St., n s, 320' e Fourth Ave., three-st’y brick dwell., tin roof; cost, $4,500; owner, John Prosser, 685 Sackett St."
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG March 14, 1891, p. 416:
361- Sackett st, n s, 340 e 4th av, one three-story brk office and tenem’t, 29x42, tin roof, wooden cornice; John Prosser, 685 Sackett st; ar’ts and b’rs, J. Prosser & Son.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 32, no. 797 (Apr. 4, 1891): p. xx.
– "Sackett St., n s, 340' e Fourth Ave., three-st’y brick dwell., office and wagon room, tin roof; cost, $4,500; owner, John Prosser, 685 Sackett St.; architects and builders, John Prosser & Son, 685 Sackett St."
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG October 18, 1888, p. 1241:
1872- Berkeley pl, n s, abt 242 w 5th av, five three-story brick tenem’ts, 20x45, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,000; Peter Kelly, 357 1st st.
#695 has been demolished.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG August 4, 1888, p. 990:
1369- Berkeley pl, n s, 182 w 5th av, three three-story brick dwell’gs, each 20x45, tin roofs and wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,500; ow’r and b’r, Peter Kelly, 357 1st st; ar’t, Geo. Damen.
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 40, n. 1015 (August 27, 1887), p. 1119:
1511- Sackett st, n s, 100 w 5th av, three four-story brick tenem’ts, 20x62, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, total, $25,000; ow’rs and b’rs, Assip & Buckley, 224 6th av; at’t, W. M. Coots.
"Building Intelligence; Tenement-Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 22, no. 610 (Sept. 3, 1887): p. xiii.
– "Sackett St., n s, 100' w Fifth Ave., 3 four-st’y brick tenements, tin roofs; cost, total, $23,000; owners and builders, Assip & Buckley, 224 Sixth Ave.; architect, W. M. Coots."
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 41, no. 914 (Jul. 1, 1893): p. 6.
– "Sackett St., s s, 92' w Fifth Ave., 3 four-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, $22,500; owner and builder, Wm. Assip, 224 Sixth Ave.; architect, W. M. Coots, 189 Montague St."
Three apartment houses on Sackett street, eighty feet west of Fifth avenue, are just completed; 20x62, four stories in height, built of Philadelphia brick, with brown stone trimmings; ...(interior description). Owner/builder, Assip & Buckley. -Brooklyn Eagle, May 08, 1888, p. 1 ("The Court End").
On Union street, near Fourth avenue, and on Sackett street, near Fourth avenue, Mr. George R. Brown will build two four story brick dwellings, with stores, 25x50, for six families in each, to cost $10,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, April 13, 1889, p. 1 ("A Long List").
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG June 15, 1889, p. 859:
1321- Sackett st, s s, 100 e 4th av, twelve four-story brick tenem’ts, 25x50, gravel roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,000; Geo. R. Brown, 26 Court st; b’rs, L. E. Brown and J. F. Kentana.
[some demolished]
"Out Among the Builders - Brooklyn," RERBG vol. 44, no. 1122 (September 14, 1889): p. 1240.
John C. Burne will furnish plans for three four-story brick flats, to be built on the south side of Berkeley place, near 5th avenue, for W. J. Conway, at a total cost of $36,000. The buildings, 25x46 in size, will have galvanized iron bay windows running from top to bottom of the houses. [only one extant]
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 12, no. 351 (Sept. 16, 1882): p. 139.
– "Sackett St., No. 724, between Forth and Fifth Aves., two-st’y brick dwell.; cost, $3,000; owner, architect and builder, Peter Donlon, 720 Sackett St."
“Buildings Projected, Brooklyn, N.Y.,” RERBG v. 24, n. 597 (August 23, 1879), p. 683:
Plan 670 – Sackett st, s s, 200 w 5th av, three two-story brick dwell’gs, 16.8x45, gravel roof and wooden cornice; owner. Peter Donlon, 504 Herkimer st; architect, C. B. Sheldon; builder, P. Donlon.
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 30, n. 756 (September 9, 1882), p. 834:
828– Sackett st, No. 724, bet 4th and 5th avs, one two-story brick dwell’g, 16.8x45, gravel roof and wooden cornice; cost, $3,000; owner, architect and builder, Peter Donlon, 720 Sackett st.
“Buildings Projected,” RERBG v. 51, no. 1317 (June 10, 1893), p. 938:
946- Sackett st, s s, 92 w 5th av, three four-story brk tenem’ts, 25x56, tin roofs, wooden cornices; total cost, $22,500; ow’r and b’r, Wm. Assip, 224 6th av; ar’t, W. M. Coots.
On Sackett street, near Fifth avenue, Mr. W. J. Conway will build three four story brick dwellings, 25x54[?], for eight families in each, to cost $24,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, September 21, 1889, p. 1 ("Building Boom").
On Sackett street, near Fifth avenue, Messrs. Assip & Buckley will build three four story brick dwellings, 2[5?]x72, for eight families each, to cost $25,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, August 27, 1887, p. 1 ("Falling Off").
“Buildings Projected, Brooklyn, N.Y.,” RERBG v. 20, n. 500 (October 13, 1877), p. 798:
Sackett st, s s, 80 w 5th av, one three-story brown stone dwelling, 20x50; owner, C. Watson, Portland av; architect, T. F. Thomas; builder, L. Brown.
Sackett st, s s, 80 w 5th av, 3-story brown stone dwelling, 20 x 50; architect, T. F. Thomas, Builder, L. Brown; Manufacturer & Builder, vol. 9, no 11 (Nov. 1877): p. 248, "Building Intelligence; Brooklyn, N.Y.".
Appears on 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 24, no. 660 (Aug. 18, 1888): p. xvi.
– "Berkeley Pl., n s, 182' w Fifth Ave., 3 three-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, each, $5,500; owner and builder, Peter Kelly, 357 First St.; architect, George Damen."
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 36, no. 858 (Jun. 4, 1892): p. 3.
– "Berkeley Pl., Nos. 38-40, 2 three-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, $21,000 each; owner, J. F. Heinbockle, Fulton & Hicks Sts.; architect, Carl F. Eisenach, 59 Court St."
On Berkeley Place, near Fifth avenue, Mr. P. Kelley will build five three story brick dwellings, 20x45, for three families in each, to cost $25,000. -BE, October 13, 1888, p. 2 ("Upbuilding"). Possibly 697-705 Sackett St.?
On Berkeley Place, near Fifth avenue, Mr. Peter Kelly will build three three story brick dwellings, 20x45, for three families in each, to cost $16,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, July 28, 1888, p.2 ("Real Estate").
“Buildings. Projected, Brooklyn,” RERBG v. 16, n. 400 (November 13, 1875), p. 742:
Sackett st, n s, 84.3 e 5th av, one four-story brown stone dwelling, 16.8x45; owner, &c., Samuel Heny.
"Projected Buildings," RERBG v. 73, no. 1881 (April 2, 1904): p. 779.
-494- Berkeley pl, n s, 109.5 e 5th av, five 4-sty brk tenements, 28x82.10, 8 families; total cost, $85,000; W M Calder, 551 1st st; ar't, T Bennett, 3d av and 52d st.
Formerly:
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 16, no. 451 (Aug. 16, 1884): p. 83.
– "Berkeley Pl., n s, 350' w Sixth Ave., three-st’y brick school-house, tin roof; cost, $48,000; owner, Board of Education; architect, J. W. Naughton; builders, John H. O’Rourke and John S. McRea."
"New Buildings," BRERIP v. 1, n. 36 (August 2, 1884), p. 10.
-989- BERKELEY pl, n s, 350 w 6th av, one three story public school, 49.10x152.8, brick filled, hipped and peak roof, wooden and stone cornices; owner Board of Education City of Brooklyn; architect J. W. Naughton; architect John H. O'Rourke..... 48000.
“Buildings Projected, Brooklyn, N. Y.,” RERBG April 26, 1879, p. 342:
Sackett st, 242 s w 6th av, one three-story brown stone dwell'g, 20x42, tin roof and wood cornice; architects, J. J. Glover & Son; builders, Smith and Gibbon.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG May 16, 1891, p. 806:
922- Berkeley pl, s s, 87.6 e 5th av, three-story brk apartment house, 17.8x45, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $6,000; H. B. Lyons, Flatbush, L. I.; ar’t, W. M. Coots.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 32, no. 805 (May 30, 1891): p. xvi.
– "Berkeley Pl., s s, 87' 6" e Fifth Ave., 3 three-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, $6,000 each; owner, H. B. Lyons, Flatbush, L. I.; architect, W. M. Coots."
On Berkeley Place, near Fifth avenue, three three story brick dwellings, 17.8x45, for three families in each. H. B. Lyons, owner; cost $18,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, May 16, 1891, p. 1 ("New Buildings").
DOB files: NB application is in the folder for lot #14 (16 Berkeley Place); plan #922(326), May 9, 1891, for 3 3-story, 3-family apartment houses; owner, H. B. Lyons; architect, W. M. Coots.
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 16, no. 469 (Dec. 20, 1884): p. 300. – "Berkeley Pl., No. 18, s s, 142' e Fifth Ave., 2 two-st’y brick dwells., gravel roofs; cost, $3,500; owner, George Gein, 336 Pearl St."
DOB files: NB application in folder for lot #15 (18 Berkeley Place); plan #1563(685), Dec. 5, 1884, for 2 1-family houses; owner, George Gein, 366 Pearl St.
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 34, n. 873 (December 6, 1884), p. 1245:
1563- Berkeley pl, No. 18, s s, 142 e 5th av, two two-story and basement brick dwell’gs, 14.6x43, gravel roofs; cost, $3,500; owner, George Gein, 366 Pearl st.
This frame house appears on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
DOB folder not found.
This row of 5 houses appears on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
DOB files contain only 20th c. alterations.
“Buildings Projected – Kings County,” RERBG v.49, n.1260 (May 7, 1892), p. 753:
788- Berkeley pl, Nos 38 and 40, two three-story and basement brk dwell’gs, 18.9x50, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, $21,000 each [sic]; J. F. Heinbockel, Fulton and Hicks sts; ar’t, C. F. Eisenbach; b’rs, T. Donlon and W. Zang.
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 14, no. 397 (Aug. 4, 1883): p. 59.
– "Berkeley Pl., Nos. 42 and 44, s s, 342' w Sixth Ave., 2 three-st’y brownstone front dwells., tin roofs and mansards; cost, each, $5,000; owner, Catherine J. Tewell, 449 Ninth St.; architect, A. Hill; builder, E. Hughes."
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 32, n. 802 (July 28, 1883), p. 560:
813- Berkeley pl, No. 142, s s, 342 w 6th av, two three story and basement brown stone dwell’gs, 18.9x42, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, $5,000; owner, Catharine J. Jewell, 449 9th st; architect, A. Hill; builder, E. Hughes.
DOB files: New Buildings application, plan #812(301) in folder for lot #25 (42 Berkeley Place), July 25, 1883, two 1-family dwellings; owner, Catherine Tewell; architect, Amzi Hill; carpenter, Edw Hughes.
“Buildings Projected, Kings County, N.Y.,” RERBG v. 27, n. 685 (April 30, 1881), p. 446:
Plan 286 – Sackett st, s s, 262 w 6th av, four two-story brown stone dwell’gs, 20x42, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,000; owner, Mary Magilligan, 30 St Marks pl; architect and builder, John Magilligan. [see also 56-64 Berkeley pl]
DOB files: folders for lots 27-29 (46-50 Berkeley Place) carry the following notation: “N.B. #124, 1881, See Lot #30”, but no New Building application was found in any of the 4 folders. 20th c alterations found for all buildings.
This house appears on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
DOB folder contains New Building application #120, April 24, 1879, for one 1-family house; owner, W. S. Tuttle; architect, Jno. J. Glover & son, 219 Montague St.; builder, Smith & Gibbons.
“Buildings Projected, Kings County, N.Y.,” RERBG v. 27, n. 685 (April 30, 1881), p. 446:
Plan 286 – Sackett st, s s, 142 w 6th av, five two and three story brown stone dwellings, 20x42, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,500; owner, Mary Magilligan, 30 St Marks pl; architect and builder, John Magilligan. [see also 46-52 Berkeley pl]
DOB folder for lot 36 (64 Berkeley Place) contains New Building application #123, April 26, 1881, for 5 1-family dwellings; owner, Mary Magilligan, St Marks Ave; architect/builder, John Magilligan.
“Out Among the Builders - Brooklyn,” RERBG January 7, 1888, p. 11:
W. M. Coots is preparing plans for three two-and-a-half-story brick and brown stone dwellings, 16.8 by 42 each, on the south side of Berkeley place, 100 west of 6th avenue, for H. B. Lyons, to cost $15,000.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG February 18, 1888, p. 227:
139- Berkeley pl, s s, 93 w 6th av, three two-and-a-half story and basement brown stone dwell’gs, 16.10x42, tin and slate roofs, iron cornices; total cost, $15,000; ow’r and b’r, H. B. Lyons, Flatbush, L. I.; ar’t, W. M. Coots.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 23, no. 635 (Feb. 25, 1888): p. xvi.
– "Berkeley Pl., s s, 92' w Sixth Ave., 3 two-and-one-half-st’y and basement brownstone dwells., tin and slate roofs, iron cornices; total cost, $15,000; owner and builder, H. B. Lyons, Flatbush, L. I.; architect, W. M. Coots."
DOB folders missing for these 3 houses.