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Hurley Avenue
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- | + | '''Post-1906 name:''' | |
+ | :Hurley Avenue | ||
+ | :Earlier known as South Street | ||
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+ | '''Location:''' | ||
+ | : South of Denison Avenue, between West 21st and West 23rd. | ||
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+ | '''Development:''' | ||
+ | :Jacob Schneider Allotment | ||
+ | :In 1853, Jacob Schneider purchased village lot no. 33 of Moses Fish survey bounded as follows on Chestnut Street, 132 feet on Spring Street Sixty Six - containing 32 rods of land and also village lots of Moses Fish Survey Nos. 14 thru 27, 33 thru 53. The seller was Alexander Ingham and his wife, Lydia [sister of Moses Fish, first landowner of the south half of original Lot #65.] | ||
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+ | '''Named for:''' | ||
+ | :Unknown | ||
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+ | [[Main_Page#Street_Names|Return to Street Names]] |
Revision as of 22:47, 19 September 2006
Post-1906 name:
- Hurley Avenue
- Earlier known as South Street
Location:
- South of Denison Avenue, between West 21st and West 23rd.
Development:
- Jacob Schneider Allotment
- In 1853, Jacob Schneider purchased village lot no. 33 of Moses Fish survey bounded as follows on Chestnut Street, 132 feet on Spring Street Sixty Six - containing 32 rods of land and also village lots of Moses Fish Survey Nos. 14 thru 27, 33 thru 53. The seller was Alexander Ingham and his wife, Lydia [sister of Moses Fish, first landowner of the south half of original Lot #65.]
Named for:
- Unknown