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Building Location
122 E. 61st Street
Block 1395, Lot 63
Cross Streets: E. 61st St. & Lexington Ave.
Building/Store Name:
Historic District: Contributing
Current Building Description
The entrance of this five-story stucco rowhouse is on the ground floor with a band course between the first and second floors. The second floor has two large windows characteristic of altered brownstones with window surrounds, sills, and lintels. The remaining floors have three windows per floor and do not retain any of the characteristic surrounding window details. The top mansard style floor has a dormer with three windows above a large cornice. The facade of the building is very patchy in coloration indicating multiple improper repairs. The roof appears to be a terrace.
Original Building Description
1 of 11 buildings 108-128 E 61st Street, filed 4/14/1869, lot size 18'x100'; bldg 18'x52'Dx45'H; 3 sty + basement, brownstone front, 1st class dwelling, 1 family, cmcd 5/1/1869; cmpd12/16/1869. Value $45,000
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Building Information
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Building Use
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Residential
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Other Use
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Number Of Floors
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5
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Building Materials
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stucco
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Date Of Construction
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1869
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NB Number
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407-69*
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OriginalStyle
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Neo-Grec/Italianate
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Original Architect
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John Sexton
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Original Developer
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John M McCool
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Original Owner
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John M McCool
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Original Owner Occupation
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Date Of Present Facade
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1930
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Present Style
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none
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Architect Present Style
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Louis S Weeks
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Owner At Time
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George F Canfield
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Survey Date
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7/11/03
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Other Information
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Windows
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Historic Windows?
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No
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Double Hung
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Yes
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Number Of Panes
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1
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Over
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1
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Casement
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No
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Tilt And Turn
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No
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Other
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Window Material
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aluminum
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Property Records
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No
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Census Records
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No
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