“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG May 16, 1891, p. 807:
959- 13th st, n s, 150 e 4th av, eight three-story brk tenem’ts, 20x45, tin roofs and wooden cornices; cost, each, $4,000; ow’r and b’r, A. G. Calder; ar’t, W. M. Calder.
"Building Intelligence; Tenement-Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 67, no. 1255 (Jan. 13, 1900): p. xiii.
– "Thirteenth St., near 6th Ave., 2 four-st’y brick tenements, 25' x 62'; $18,000; own., W. M. Calder, 478 Thirteenth St."
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 12, no. 350 (Sept. 9, 1882): p. 127.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 60' e Fourth Ave., 2 two-st’y brick dwells.; cost, each, $3,000; owner and architect, T. Pitbladdo, 213 Seventh St.; builders, W. & T. Corrigan."
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 30, n. 755 (September 2, 1882), p. 813:
799– 13th st, n s, 60 e 4th av, two two-story brick dwell’gs, 18.10 and 19x3?, tin roofs, wooden cornice; cost, each, $3,000; owner and architect, T. Pitbladdo, 213 17th st; builders, W. & T. Corrigan.
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 16, no. 462 (Nov. 1, 1884): p. 215.
– "Fourth Ave., n e cor. Thirteenth St., three-st’y brick tenement, tin roof; cost, $3,500; owner, Thos. Pitbladdo, 213 Seventeenth St.; architect, B. S. Brown; builders, W. & T. Corrigan."
– "Thirteenth St., Nos. 211 and 213, n s, 25' e Fourth Ave., 2 two-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, each, $2,800; owner, Thomas Pitbladdo, 213 Seventeenth St.; architect, B. S. Brown; builders, W. & T. Corrigan."
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 34, n. 866 (October 18, 1884), p. 1069:
1354- 4th av, n e cor 13th st, one three-story brick tenem’t, 37x25, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $3,500; owner, Thomas Pitbladdo, 213 17th st; architect, B. S. Brown; builders, W. & T. Corrigan.
1364- 13th st, Nos. 211 and 213, n s, 25 e 4th av, two two-story and basement brick dwell’gs, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $2,800; owner, Thomas Pitbladdo, 213 17th st; architect, B. S. Brown; builders, W. & T. Corrigan.
Fourth avenue, northeast corner of Thirteenth street, one 3 story brick dwelling, 37x25, Owner, Thomas Petbladdo; builder, W. Corrigan. -Brooklyn Eagle, October 18, 1884, p. 6 ("Growth of the City"). Together with:
Thirteenth street, north side, 25 feet east of Fourth avenue, two 2 story and basement brick dwellings, 17.8x32x4. Owner, Thomas Petbladdo; builder, W. Corrigan. -Brooklyn Eagle, October 18, 1884, p. 6 ("Growth of the City").
"New Houses," BRERIP v. 1, n. 47 (October 18, 1884), p. 10.
-1354- 4th av, n e cor 13th st, one 3-story apartment house, brick, flat tin roof, wooden cornices; owner Thos Pitbladdo; architect B S Brown; builder W Corrigan...... 3,500
-1364- THIRTEENTH st, n s, 25 ft e of 4th av, two two-story and b. brick dwellings, 17.8x32.4, flat tin roof, wooden cornices; owner Thos Pitbladdo, 213 17th st; architect B S Brown; builder W Corrigan..... 5,600
These houses appear on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
And on the opposite side [i.e. north side of Thirteenth Street between Fourth & Fifth Avenue] Mr. Turner has commenced building three or four more of a similar character. -Brooklyn Eagle, December 01, 1870, p. 2 ("Improvements in Gowanus").
See 242-246 Thirteenth Street.
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 13, no. 388 (Jun. 2, 1883): p. 263.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 347' 10" e Fourth Ave., three-st’y brick tenement, tin roof; cost, $3,500; owner, architect and builder, J. W. Mount, 246 Eleventh St."
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 31, n. 793 (May 26, 1883), p. 386:
542- 13th st, n s, 347.10 e 4th av, one three-story brick tenem’t, 25x42, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $3,500; owner and carpenter, J. W. Mount, 246 11th st.
“Buildings Projected, Brooklyn, N.Y.,” RERBG v. 20, n. 495 (September 8, 1877), p. 703:
Thirteenth st, n s, 90 w 5th av, two three-story brick dwellings, 20x30; owner, Edward Carty; architect, D. Ryan; builders, Ryan & Loreson.
Original structure:
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn, N.Y.," AABN vol. 9, no. 277 (Jun. 25, 1881): p. 311.
– "CHURCH.- The cornerstone of the new Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Family in Thirteenth St., between Fourth and Fifth Aves., Brooklyn, was laid last week. It will be of brick, with wooden super-structure, 90' x 45', and will cost about $30,000. It will be completed in October."
“Buildings Projected, Kings County, N.Y.,” RERBG v. 27, n. 684 (April 23, 1881), p. 413:
Plan 267: Thirteenth st, s s, bet 4th and 5th avs, one-story frame church, 45x90, shingle roof; owner, Church of the Holy Family, Brooklyn; architect, Wm. Schickel; builder, P. F. O’Brien.
The Brooklyn Public Library's online photo collection has an image of the previous church building in 1910s.
These houses appear on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
Farther down the street, toward Fourth avenue, four two story frame houses are being erected by Mr. Knowles. -Brooklyn Eagle, December 01, 1870, p. 2 ("Improvements in Gowanus").
In Thirteenth street, Messrs. Calder and Blott, builders and themselves residents of the street, are finishing four brick buildings, two stories and a basement, on the south side of the street, a little below Fifth avenue. -Brooklyn Eagle, December 01, 1870, p. 2 ("Improvements in Gowanus").
A little nearer Fifth avenue Mr. Gough, a stove dealer, is building a frame dwelling for his own occupation, three stories in height, with French roof. -Brooklyn Eagle, December 01, 1870, p. 2 ("Improvements in Gowanus").
Appears on 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 25, no. 693 (Apr. 6, 1889): p. xv.
– "Thirteenth St, No. 310., n s, 600' w Sixth Ave., 2 two-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, $6,500; owner, Joseph Sealey, 303 Thirteenth St."
The frame houses on this side appear on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
A brick pair also appears.
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 13, no. 386 (May 19, 1883): p. 239.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 100' e Fifth Ave., 5 two-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, each, $2,500; owner, Daniel Doody, 605 Fifth Ave.; architect, C. B. Sheldon."
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 31, n. 791 (May 12, 1883), p. 349:
471- 13th st, n s, 100 e 5th av, five two-story and basement brick dwell’gs, 15x40, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, $2,500; owner, Daniel Doody, 605 5th av; architect, C. B. Sheldon.
Thirteenth street, north side, 100 feet east of Fifth avenue, five two story and basement brick dwellings, 15x40. -Brooklyn Eagle, May 12, 1883, p. 6 ("Municipal").
“Projected Buildings,” RERBG November 18, 1905, p. 547:
3636- 13th st, n s, 322.10 e 5th av, 5-sty brk tenement, 38x88, 20 families; cost, $40,000; Denison Construction Co., 515 6th av; ar't, J. C. Walsh, 1294 Fulton st.
These frame houses appear on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 16, no. 462 (Nov. 1, 1884): p. 215.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 97' 10" w Sixth Ave., 4 two-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $3,500; owner, Edwin C. Squance."
"New Houses," BRERIP v. 1, n. 47 (October 18, 1884), p. 10.
Thirteenth street, north side, 97.10 feet west of Sixth avenue, four two story and basement brick dwellings, 17x40. Owner and builder, Edwin C. Squance. -Brooklyn Eagle, October 18, 1884, p. 6 ("Growth of the City").
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 34, n. 866 (October 18, 1884), p. 1069:
1363- 13th st, n s, 97.10 w 6th av, four two-story and basement brick dwell’gs, 17x40, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $3,500; owner, &c., Edwin C. Squance, 238 11th st.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 22, no. 624 (Dec. 10, 1887): p. xv.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 85' w Sixth Ave., two-st’y brick and brown-stone dwell., tin roof; cost, $5,500; owner and builder, John Wyeth, 219 Thirteenth St.; architect, W. M. Coots."
On Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue, Mr. John Wyeth will build a two story and basement brick residence, 18x43, for one family, to cost $5,500. -Brooklyn Eagle, November 19, 1887, p. 2 ("Building It").
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 40, n. 1027 (November 19, 1887), p. 1465:
2072- 13th st, n s, 85 w 6th av, one two-story and basement brick and brown stone dwell'g, 18x43, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $5,500; ow'r and b'r, John Wyeth, 319 13th st; ar't, W. M. Calder.
"Building Intelligence; Miscellaneous; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 29, no. 761 (Jul. 26, 1890): p. xxvi.
– "Thirteenth St., s s, 147' 10" w Sixth Ave., two-st’y brick hall and dwell., tin roof; cost, $3,500; owner, architect and builder, Wm. Hawkins, 358a Fourteenth St."
These 3 frame houses appear on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
288 Thirteenth Street
“Gossip of the Week - Brooklyn,” RERBG July 22, 1893, p. 106:
George H. Doe has sold the two-story frame dwelling, on lot 25x100, No. 288 13th street, for Bridget Smith to Mary E. Webster, for $3,150.
“Alterations - Kings County,” RERBG August 18, 1888, p. 1035:
883- 13th st, No. 290, add one story, flat tin roof; cost, $500; Mrs. E. J. Mellmann, on premises; b’rs, Smith & Robedee.
This row of 6 houses appears on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
This frame dwelling appears on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
These frame dwellings appear on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG July 5, 1890, p. 26:
1396- 13th st, s s, 147.10 w 6th av, one two-story brick dwell’g and public hall, 25x47, tin roof and wooden cornice; cost, $3,500; ow’r, ar’t and b’r, William Hawkins, 358A 14th st.
"Building Intelligence; Brooklyn," AABN vol. 15, no. 424 (Feb. 9, 1884): p. 72.
– "Thirteenth St., s s, and Fourteenth St., n s, 90' w Sixth Ave., 4 two-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, $4,000 each; owner and builder, Sampson B. Oulton, 163 Fourteenth St.; architect, Arthur Sterns."
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 33, n. 829 (February 2, 1884), p. 125:
45- 13th st, s s, 90 w 6th av, and 14th st, n s, 90 w 6th av, four two-story and basement brick dwell’gs, 16.5x42, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, $4,000; owner and carpenter, Sampson B. Oulton, 165 14th st; architect, A. Sturn; mason, ---- Wyeth.
46- 6th av, n w cor 14th st, and 6th av, s w cor 13th st, two three-story brick stores and dwell’gs, 20x45, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, each, $5,000; owner, architect and builder, same as last.
"New Buildings," BRERIP v. 1, n. 10 (Feb. 2, 1884), p. 9.
-45- 13th st, s s, 90 w 6th av, and 14th st, n s, 90 w 6th av, four two-story and basement, Philadelphia brick front dwellings, 16.5x42, (two on each street), flat tin roofs, wooden cornices, cost $4000 ea; owner and builder, S. B. Oulton, 165 14th st, architect, Arthur Steers.
"Busy Builders," BRERIP v. 1, n. 25 (May 17, 1884), p. 2.
Oulton, S. B., is the owner and builder of four fine 2-story and basement Philadelphia brick front dwellings, 16.5x42, two situated on 13th street and two on 14th near 6th ave. They are very fine houses indeed, and are well worth every dollar that has been expended upon them. The locality is one of the finest in Brooklyn and the people are beginning to find it out; the cost will be $4,000 each.
Thirteenth street, south side, Fourteenth street, north side, 90 feet west of Sixth avenue, four 2 story and basement brick dwellings, 16.5x42. Owner and builder, Sampson B. Oulton. -Brooklyn Eagle, February 03, 1884, p. 7 ("The Building of a Week").
Matching pair through the block on Fourteenth Street, north side.
Oulton also built the adjacent corner houses on 6th Ave.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 48, no. 1008 (Apr. 20, 1895): p. xiv.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 250' w 7th Ave., 3 two-st’y brick dwells., 16' 8" x 34', tin roofs; $2,000 each; own. and arch., Joseph Kevelly, 90 Spencer St."
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 36, no. 860 (Jun. 18, 1892): p. xx.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 122' 10½" e Sixth Ave., 4 three-st’y brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, $4,800 each; owner and builder, Chris C. Frith, 471 Fourteenth St.; architect, W. O. Tait, 1269 Madison Ave., New York City."
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 49, n. 1263 (May 28, 1892), p. 872:
940- 13th st, n s, 122.10 ½ e 6th av, four three-story brick dwell’gs, 17x45, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, $4,800 each; Chris C. Firth, 471 14th st; ar’t, W. O. Tait.
This frame dwelling appears on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 36, no. 858 (Jun. 4, 1892): p. 3.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 222' 10½" e Sixth Ave., four-st’y brick dwell., tin roof; cost, $9,000 each; owner, Miss Mary E. Sloan, 353 Thirteenth St.; architect, W. M. Calder, 420 Eighth St."
“Buildings Projected – Kings County,” RERBG v. 49, n. 1260 (May 7, 1892), p. 753:
784- 13th st, n s, 222.10 ½ e 6th av, one four-story brk tenem’t, 25x62, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $9,000; Mary E. Sloan, 353 13th st; ar’t, W. M. Calder; c’r, A. G. Calder.
These frame dwellings appear on the 1880 "Bromley" Brooklyn Atlas.
April 2015: demo permits are in place for this building.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG July 11, 1891, p. 67:
Plan 1273 - 13th st, No. 373, n s, 172.10 w 7th av, one four-story brk tenem’t, 25x60, tin roof, wooden cornice; cost, $6,000; Lavinia E. Blott, 328 15th st; ar’t, J. A. Hoffman; b’rs, Blott & Hoffmann.
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 33, no. 814 (Aug. 1, 1891): p. xvi.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 172' 10½" w Seventh Ave., four-st’y brick dwell., tin roof; cost, $6,000; owner, Lavinia E. Blott, 328 Fifteenth St.; architect, John A. Hoffman."
"Buildings Projected - Kings County," RERBG v. 45, no. 1146 (March 1, 1890): p. 313.
-356- 13th st, n s, 122.10 w 7th av, two four-story brick flats, 25x60, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $6,000; L. E. Blott and J. A. Hoffman, 328 15th st.
On Thirteenth street, near Seventh avenue, two four story brick dwellings, 25x60, for eight families in each. Messrs. Blott and Hoffman, owners; cost $12,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, March 01, 1890, p. 2 ("New Buildings").
"Buildings Projected - Kings County," RERBG v. 5, no. 1143 (February 8, 1890): p. 210.
-167- 13th st, n s, 97.10 w 7th av, one three-story brick stable, 25x94, tin roof, metal cornices; cost, $10,500; ow'r, ar't and c'r, Geo. O. Van Orden, 418 17th st; m'ns, Riley & Buchanan.
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 39, n. 1003 (June 4, 1887), p. 790:
964- 13th st, s s, 297.10 e 6th av, four two-story brick dwell’gs, 12.6x45, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,000; Buckley & Hartung, 5th av, cor Union st; b’r, J. Donahue.
"New Buildings," RERBG v. 64, no. 1657 (December 16, 1899): p. 961.
-2238- 13th st, s s, 247.10 e 6th av, two 4-sty brk tenem'ts, 25x62, 8 families, galvanized iron cornice; total cost, $18,000; W M Calder, 478 13th st.
“Buildings. Projected. Brooklyn,” RERBG v. 18, n. 449 (October 21, 1876), p. 794:
Thirteenth st, s s, 117.10 e 6th av, two three-story brick dwellings, 13.6x36; owner, Mrs. M. A. Auhobus; architect, James Dufour; builder, Thomas Rogers.
[originally?:]
“Projected Buildings,” RERBG September 5, 1903, p. 451:
1594- 13th st, s s, 397.10 w 7th av, 2-sty brk laboratory, 25x60, gravel roof, steam heat; cost, $3,500; C Hohorst, 246 6th av; ar’t, W. H. Wirth, 358 17th st.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG March 2, 1889, p. 301:
309- 13th st, s s, 213.3 w 7th av, seven three-story brick flats, 19.2x45, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,000; ow’r and b’r, Geo. Keymer, 298 18th st; ar’t, I. D. Reynolds.
"Building Intelligence; Apartment-Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 25, no. 689 (Mar. 9, 1889): p. xiv.
– "Thirteenth St., s s, 213' 3" w Seventh Ave., 7 three-st’y brick flats, tin roofs; cost, each, $5,000; owner and builder, Geo. Keymer, 298 Eighteenth St.; architect, I. D. Reynolds."
On Thirteenth street, near Seventh avenue, Mr. George Keymer will build seven three story brick dwellings, 19.3x45, for three families in each, to cost $35,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, March 02, 1889, p. 2 ("Houses - Lots").
"Buildings Projected - Kings County," RERBG vol. 44, no. 1125 (October 5, 1889): p. 1354.
- 2104 - 13th st, s s, 98 w 7th av, six three-story brick dwell'gs, 19.2x45, tin roof and wooden cornice; cost, $5,000 each; Geo. Keymer, 298 18th st; m'n, Wm. Corrigan.
On Thirteenth street, near Seventh avenue, Mr. George Keymer will build six three story brick dwellings, 19.6x45, for three families in each, to cost $30,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, October 05, 1889, p. 1 ("For the Erection of New Buildings").
Earlier plans?: Thirteenth street, south side, 175 feet east of Seventh avenue, ten 2 story brick dwellings, 17.6x40. -Brooklyn Eagle, August 18, 1883, p. 4 ("Municipal").
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 22, no. 606 (Aug. 6, 1887): p. xiii.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 20' w Eighth Ave., 10 two-st’y and basement brick dwells., tin roofs; cost, each, $4,000; owner and contractor, R. Kirkman, 332 Sixteenth St.; architect, W. H. Wirth; mason, not selected."
"Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 22, no. 615 (Oct. 8, 1887): p. xii.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 80' w Eighth Ave., 6 two-and-one-half-st’y brown-stone dwells., tin roofs; cost, total, $30,000; owner and builder, W. Brown, 312 Twelfth St.; architect, W. M. Coots."
"Building Intelligence; Apartment-Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 67, no. 1261 (Feb. 24, 1900): p. xiii.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 297' w 8th Ave., four-st’y brick and stone flat, 25' x 85'; $18,000; own. and bld., Thomas L. Clark, 534 Hancock St.; arch., F. S. Lowe, 186 Remsen St."
All listings for the Ansonia campus are consolidated on the main Seventh Avenue entry.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG January 19, 1889, p. 96:
83- 13th st, n s, 150 w 8th av, two four-story brick flats, each 25x62, tin roofs, wooden or iron cornices; cost, each, $5,500; ow’r and b’r, Wm. Brown, 448 12th st; ar’t, W. M. Coots.
"New Buildings," RERBG v. 57, no. 1468 [1471] (May 23, 1896): p. 919.
-837- 13th st, n s, 97.10 w 8th av, two 4-sty brk flats, 25x62, galvanized iron cornices; total cost, $14,000; Robt Mayer, 456 14th st; ar't and b'r, G Morgan, 415a 16th st.
Building Intelligence; Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 52, no. 1068 (Jun. 13, 1896): p. xvi.
– "Thirteenth St., n s, 97' 10½" w 8th Ave., 2 four-st’y brick dwells., 25' x 62', tin roofs; $14,000; own., Robt. Mayer, 456 Fourteenth St.; arch. and bld., Geo. Morgan, 415a Sixteenth St."
One demolished.
“Projected Buildings,” RERBG June 9, 1906, p. 699:
1543- 13th st, s s, 197.10 w 8th av, 4-sty brk tenement, 19x89, 8 families; cost, $16,000; M Lempert, 438 13th st; ar'ts, Dammer & Co, Liberty and Thatford avs.
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 40, n. 1030 (December 10, 1887), p. 1568:
2190- 13th st, s s, 97.10 e 7th av, three three-story Trenton brick tenem'ts, 16.8x45, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $5,000; ow'r and b'r, S. B. Oulton, 188 11th st; ar't, W. Wirth.
"Building Intelligence; Tenement-Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 22, no. 625 (Dec. 17, 1887): p. xv.
– "Thirteenth St., s s, 97' 10" e Seventh Ave., 3 three-st’y Trenton brick tenements, tin roofs; cost, each, $5,000; owner and builder, S. B. Oulton, 188 Eleventh St.; architect, W. Wirth."
On Thirteenth street, near Seventh avenue, Mr. S. B. Oulton will build three three story brick dwellings, 16.8x45, for three families each, to cost $15,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, December 11, 1887, p. 15 ("Permits for Buildings").
"Busy Builders," BRERIP v. 1, n. 5 (Dec. 29, 1883): p. 3.
Brammer, McCormick & Wood are putting up a row of ten 2-story brick tenements, 17.6x40, in Thirteenth street, east of Seventh avenue, directly opposite the Ansonia Clock Factory, which covers the entire block and ought to be filled with tenants as soon as completed.
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 32, n. 805 (August 18, 1883), p. 619:
893- 13th st, s s, 175 e 7th av, ten two-story brick dwell’gs, 17.6x40, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, about $3,500; owner, M. A. or M. E. Wood, 78 15th st; architect, T. McCormack; builders, McCormack & Wood.
Thirteenth street, south side, 175 feet east of Seventh avenue, ten 2 story brick dwellings, 17.6x40. -Brooklyn Eagle, August 18, 1883, p. 4 ("Municipal").
“Projected Buildings,” RERBG July 6, 1907, p. 21:
2431- 13th st, s s, 297.10 w 8th av, 4-sty brk tenement, 25x80, 9 families; cost, $12,000; M Dandroff, 62 Amboy st; ar'ts, Danmar & Co, Liberty and Thatford avs.
“Buildings Projected - Kings County,” RERBG May 30, 1891, p. 889:
1051- 13th st, s s, 175 w 8th av, five three and four-story brk flats, 25.10 and 19.6x54, tin roofs, iron cornices; cost, $4,000 and $6,500 each; D. J. Atkin, 339 15th st; ar’t, R. Dixon.
"Building Intelligence; Apartment-Houses; Brooklyn, N. Y.," AABN vol. 32, no. 809 (Jun. 27, 1891): p. xvi.
– "Thirteenth St., s s, 175' w Eighth Ave., 5 three and four-st’y brick double and single flats, tin roofs; total cost, $30,000; owner, D. J. Atkin, 339 Fifteenth St.; architect, Robert Dixon, 219 Montague St."
On 13th Street, near 8th Ave., five 3 and 4 story brick dwellings, 25.10 and 19.6x54, for 8 families in 4 and 3 families in 1. D. J. Atkin, owner: cost $30,000. -Brooklyn Eagle, May 30, 1891, p. 1 ("New Buildings").
“Buildings Projected, Kings County,” RERBG v. 37, n. 951 (June 5, 1886), p. 763:
784- 13th st, s s, 85 w 8th av, five three-story brick dwell’gs, each 18x45, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cost, each, $6,500; Sampson B. Oulton, 188 11th st; ar’t, W. H. Wirth; m’n, J’no Wyeth; c’r, Jas. Ransom.
On the south side of Thirteenth street, west of Eighth avenue, Mr. S. B. Oulton is about to build five brick houses, 18x45, and three stories, for three families each, at a cost of $6,500 each. Mr. H. W. Wirth is the architect, Mr. John Wyeth the mason, and Mr. James Ransom the carpenter. There are four rooms and bath on the first floor, and five and bath on the floors above. -Brooklyn Eagle, June 04, 1886, p.1 ("The Worst Yet").