Block 57 Lot 16-pt 18 . 242 ~Lobos 2nd Add. P.G. Retreat
Assmt.on
Date Owner Improvmt Remarks
1888 Snapp, Elias 300 Also owns lots 15-16-18-20
1889 " If
300 "
1890 II 11
;oo "
1891 II II
300 If
1892 ii H
300 u
189;> n Ji
Joo fJ
1894 u
" 300
-,,
1895 fl n
300 n
1896 tf n
275 Also owns lots 16, 18
1897 n ff
275 Also owns bt 18Assd on 18
--4-898 It ft
250 A1so owns lots 15,16,18,
Assessed on lot 18
1e99 H n
300 II
1900 tr u
300 Assess3d on lot 16
Alsoowns lot 15
1901 n n
300 -
, OCR Text: Block 57 Lot 16-pt 18 . 242 ~Lobos 2nd Add. P.G. Retreat
Assmt.on
Date Owner Improvmt Remarks
1888 Snapp, Elias 300 Also owns lots 15-16-18-20
1889 " If
300 "
1890 II 11
;oo "
1891 II II
300 If
1892 ii H
300 u
189;> n Ji
Joo fJ
1894 u
" 300
-,,
1895 fl n
300 n
1896 tf n
275 Also owns lots 16, 18
1897 n ff
275 Also owns bt 18Assd on 18
--4-898 It ft
250 A1so owns lots 15,16,18,
Assessed on lot 18
1e99 H n
300 II
1900 tr u
300 Assess3d on lot 16
Alsoowns lot 15
1901 n n
300 -
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