The first NYC directory listing is 1895.
1900 Census – 544 164th – Charles F Biele (46),
Fredericke (43), Charles (22), Alma (15), Edward (13), Frida (9)
1910 Census – 310 164th - Charles F. Biele (56), Fredericke (54), Edward
(23), Frieda (20)
The last NYC directory to list a Biele at this address is
1915.
By the 1920 Census the Bieles had moved elsewhere
This notice from the NY Times on Aug 1 1895 repots the
construction of a stable on College Avenue south of 164th by Charles
F. Biele.
The date of this photograph is unknown, though the address
is 554, so presumably before 1910. Note
there is no stone wall around the property as in later photos.
The date of this photo is unknown. There is now a stone wall.
The following is written on the back of the photo:
“Home of
Mr and Mrs Charles F Biele
544 now 310 E. 164 St – Bronx N.Y CityCorner of College Ave”
There is also a picture taken around the same time of the
side of the house and the stables:
“Home of Mr and Mrs Charles F Biele
544 now 310 E164 St Bronx NY CityRear view of house and barn”
During 1940, the city government pictures of all buildings to appraise real property for taxation purposes. Here is the photo for 310 East 164th. Note there are power lines in the photo.
Today there is no trace of the original structures and they
have been replaced by a brick apartment building that was built in 1997.
This is the overhead view (the Biele house and stable were
on the corner that the large grey roofed building now occupies)
The property is just 8 blocks from Yankee Stadium (less than
a mile) which first opened in 1923.
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