124 49 Ibid. 50 “Cornerstone Laid,” Newburgh Daily Journal, July 31, 1899, 1; “New Church at Newburg,” New York Times, July 31, 1899, 10. The church was a mission of St. Joachim’s in Beacon, and not connected with Newburgh. 51 See “Rescue Costs Him His Life,” New York Times, December 8, 1899, 1; “Were Struck at Crossing,” Evening Enterprise (Poughkeepsie, NY), December 8, 1899 for a tragedy in December 1899 involving the death of one of Timoney’s employees. 52 “Obituary: Francis Timoney,” Highland Democrat (Peekskill, NY), February 28, 1903. 53 “Of Interest to the Building Trades,” Real Estate Record and Builders’ Guide 71 (Feb. 28 1903), 96. 54 “Mr. Timoney’s Will,” Cold Spring Recorder, March 13, 1903. 55 “Attempt Robbery,” Beacon Daily Herald, February 14, 1919. 56 Two newspaper clippings in the “Brickyards” Folder, Beacon Historical Society. 57 He seems to have only used “Franz” in legal documents, but generally went by Joseph, a middle name the Schwarzler brothers shared. 58 “Ten-Story Apartment in the Bronx Being Erected on Grand Concourse,” New York Times, June 21, 1914, sec. 8, 1. 59 Andrew S. Dolkart. Landmarks Preservation Form: 555 Edgecombe Avenue Apartments, LP–1862, June 15, 1993. 60 “The Building Department,” New York Times, August 17, 1910, 12. 61 “Bronx Building Plans,” New York Times, April 7, 1923, 23. 62 “Land Assembled for Hospital,” Real Estate Record and Builders’ Guide, CIX, no. 9 (Mar. 4 1922), 267. 63 “Brother of Maudlin’s Partner Shot By Gang,” Yonkers Statesman, May 22, 1930, 1. 64 “Brickyard Owner Dies in New York,” Beacon News, November 10, 1941, 1.