5000 W Berteau Block

5000 W. Berteau Block – Rev. 06/14/2022
ORIGINAL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS – TRACT BOOKS

Real estate records do not reference any street addresses. Locate your lot number from the Lot # column indicated in the chart above and click on the corresponding link below.

The Lot number is listed in the last column titled Description of the tract book pages. To view an explanation of the entries in the Instrument column, go to the Homes page and scroll down nearly to the bottom of that page.

Census Records

Clicking the links below to the census records will take you to the Family Search site (familysearch.org). A login is required, so you will need to set up a login account. There is no cost and no requirement to enter a credit card number. Once logged in you will have full access to all census data and can download any page.

See the Census section in the chart above to identify the Enumeration District number for your address. The numbers in the census columns for your address specify the page in the census. You can go directly to that Image by typing the number in the white box. . If the column for your address is blank, that means your address is not found on that census.

Sample: 1910 Census Image 16
Permits

See the Permit Location section in the chart above for the Ledger page location for your house. See instructions and link on the Homes page in the Building Permits section.

Sample building permit card. Note the pre-1909 street address.

Sample building permit ledger page. Click on each image to view full size.
Entries in the permit ledger run across two pages. In this example, Arthur Dickinson pulled four permits on July 11, 1907 for four 2 story frame 22 x 38 x 32 dwellings. The permits were for Lots # 67 and 65, 15 and 18 (should be 17) addresses: 1738 (5013), 1732 (5007), 1733 (5006), 1727 (5000). Each permit cost was $2.00 and the cost to build each dwelling was listed as $2000.