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Earlier known as South Street
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'''Post-1906 name:'''
'''Post-1906 name:'''
:Hurley Avenue
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:Earlier known as South Street
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'''Location:'''
'''Location:'''
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'''Development:'''
'''Development:'''
:Jacob Schneider Allotment
:Jacob Schneider Allotment
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: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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:In 1853, Jacob Schneider purchased village lot no. 33 of Moses Fish survey bounded as follows on Chestnut Street 132 feet, and on Spring Street Sixty Six feet- 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:'''
'''Named for:'''

Revision as of 01:19, 20 September 2006

Earlier known as South Street

Post-1906 name:

Hurley Avenue


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, and on Spring Street Sixty Six feet- 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



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