Rare 19th‑Century property records help you see how a growing city traded land, buildings, and mortgages. This volume compiles transactions from January through June 1883, offering a vivid snapshot of urban real estate activity and financial agreements in that period.
This edition presents primary entries that document conveyances, mortgages, and related notices. You’ll encounter names, street addresses, property dimensions, and terms of sale or loan, all set within the daily workings of a thriving city market.
- Daily transaction listings show who bought, sold, or mortgaged property and for what amount.
- Includes descriptions of parcels by street, block, and dimensions to illustrate property layout.
- Records date actions, note due payments, and reference involved banks and trustees for context.
- Offers a firsthand look at how real estate finance shaped urban development in the era.
Ideal for researchers, historians, and genealogy enthusiasts seeking a detailed window into late 19th‑century urban property activity.