Metadata
Title
Phillippi, Henry
Member Number
378
Last Name
Phillippi
First Name
Henry
Deceased Date
12/4/1901
Date Elected
4/25/1854
Office Held
Warden, 1863-65
Committee Membership
Book Prices Committee, 1860,61
Managing Committee, 1866-68,70-72
Business Address
Prime above 11th (CD) (1854)
Reference
City Directory - 1854 - Henry, carpenter shop Prime above 11th; house 333 Lombard. Bus. Dir. (APS) 1878, pg. 165: Phillipi & Buzby, 1027 Sansom, carpenter Bus. Dir. (APS) 1887, pg. 144: Henry Phillippi, 1013 Sansom, carpenter ----------------------- Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1893-153 Mr. Henry Phillippi placed on list of annuitants. Carpenters' Co. Minutes-1894-167 Intermediate relief for Henry Phillippi. ---------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #405; filed Febuary 8, 1856; satisfied July 31,1857 Henry Philippe vs. George A. Wright. Claim for $5700 for work and materials against 2-story brick house with 2-story brick wings and 2-story brick back building, said house in front 20 feet 2 inches and in depth 65 feet 4 inches; one of the wings in front 14 feet and in depth 15 feet 2 inches and the other 10 feet 6 inches in front and in depth 17 feet 2 inches, situate on the northeast corner of Walnut street and Chestnut Avenue in the 24th ward of the City. ----------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #407; filed December 7, 1861; no note of satisfaction Henry Phillippe vs. The Delaware Avenue Market. Claim for $9847.50 for work and materials against one story brick building a market house and lot of ground bounded by Dock street on the north Spruce street on the south Water street on the west and Delaware avenue on the east, in front on said avenue 98 feet 8 inches and in front on Water street 127 feet on the Dock street line and 127 feet 4 inches on the Spruce street line and the lot of ground. ----------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #409; filed April 10, 1867; satisfied January 25, 1868 Henry Philippe vs. Charles Macallester. Claim for $8,931.90 for work and materials against all those certain 6 4-story brick houses each 15 feet 2 inches in front and 70 feet in depth, erected on a lot on the east side of 12th street beginning at a point 170 feet south of Spuce, thence in front southwardly on 12th street 91 feet thence eastwardly 113 feet, thence 45 feet 6 inches, thence further east 74 feet to Quince street (with specific locations) apportioned. ---------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #414; filed September 7, 1871; satsfied October 20, 1871 James C. Leaming vs. John Stewart and Henry Phillippe, contractor. Claim for $256.84 for painting and glazing against a lot of ground with 3-story brick messuage and mansard roof thereon erected on the west side of 10th street 145 feet south of Spruce, containing in front 20 feet and depth along the north side of Bond street 49 feet 6 inches. --------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #414; filed October 6, 1871; satisfied September 9, 1873 Philip Rice vs. John Stewart, owner, and Henry Phillippe, contractor. Claim for $5,938.65 for plumbing and fittings against five 3-story brick houses with mansard roof and 3-story back buildings and lots of ground described as beginning on the south side of Spruce street 74 feet 3 inches east of 11th street and extending 153 feet, each 20 feet in front and 165 feet in depth to Bond street. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #414, filed October 27, 1871; satisfied December 9, 1872 Charles E. Ellis, William H. Bruner and Frank H. Ellis, trading under the firm of Ellis, Bruner & Ellis, vs. Henry Phillippe, owner and contractor. Claim for $6,265.23 for lumber against five 3-story brick dwelling houses with brown stone fronts and mansard roofs with 3-story brick double back buildings with a 1-story brick kitchen back and lots of ground, described as beginning on the south side of Spruce street 74 feet 3 inches east of 11th street, each with 19 foot front and 165 foot depth to Bond street. -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #414; filed November 15, 1871; satisfaction not noted John Comber and Patrick Comber trading as Comber & Co., vs. Henry Phillippe, owner and contractor. Claim for $894.16 for materials and work against five 3-story brick buildings with brown stone fronts and French roofs and lots of ground, descrbed as beginning on the south side of Spruce street 74 feet 3 inches east of 11th street, each 20 feet front and 165 feet deep to Bond street. ------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #414; filed November 23, 1871; no note of satisfaction Edwin Greble vs. James Stewart, owner, and Henry Phillippe, contractor. Claim for $512.25 for marble work against a 3-story brown stone dwelling house with mansard roof, with 3-story back building and 1-story back kitchen and lot of ground on the south side of Spruce street at 262 feet 9 inches west of 10th street, containing in front 20 feet and in depth 165 feet to Bond street, being numbered 1024 Spruce street. (On pages 201-215 various suppliers filed liens against these Spruce street houses) -------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #417; filed March 15, 1872; satisfied December 9, 1872 Charles E. Ellis, William H. Bruner and Frank H. Ellis trading under the firm of Ellis Bruner & Ellis, vs. Henry Phillippi, owner and contractor. Claim for $1908.08 for lumber against two brown stone front dwelling houses being 3 stories high with mansard roofs with lots of ground and curtilages described as southwest corner of 10th and spruce street and south side of Spruce street 25 feet west, with an outlet or alley on to Bond street. ----------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #417; 3 claims filed May 31, 1872; satisfaction not noted David Bevan vs. John Stewart, owner, and Henry Phillippi, contractor. Claims for painting and glazing against three 3-story brick buildings with brown stone front with French roof and 3-story back buildings (numbered 1028,1020 and 1022 Spruce) on the south side of Spruce street west of 10th street. --------------------- City Records D.C. Liens book #423; filed March 5, 1874;no note of satisfaction Edward C. Dowling and William H. Banks trading as Dowling & Banks vs. Samuel Lowengreend, owner, and Henry Phillippe, contractor. Claim for $193.30 for work and materials against all that certain 3-story brick building with back building situate on the south side of Pine street 44 feet west from 9th street, front on Pine street 22 feet 6 inches, depth 150 feet.
Defendant/Sheriff's Sale Notes
George lost property in 1794.