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SA Builders
July 1886
Volume 2
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Features
Hints to Bathers
Design for a Cottage
Progress of the A and B
Our Last Volume and our New Volume
Patents
A Cottage at Montclair, N. J.
Writers Wanted
Dwelling at Orange, N. J.
Large Cows and Little Milk
Drawings and Plans
Vine for Porches
A Fruitful Five Dollar Bill
Some Good Shade Trees
Columnar Structure in Trap
Matapalo, the Tree Killer
Regilding Frames
Views in the Chinese Quarter, San Francisco
A Singular Poisoning Case
A Combined Crusher and Stamp Mill
Cheap Hydrogen Gas
Tests for Bricks
An Aerolite in Cuban Skies
Design for a House Conservatory
Plastic Decorations
Country Home Adornment
A Cottage at Little Falls
Suburban Schools
Tenacity of Standard Gold
Inlaying by Electricity
Design for Gen. Grant's Cottage
A Warm Controversey
A French Cottage
Thermometers for White Heat
Bursting of Centrifugal Cream Separators
Warming and Ventilation of School Rooms
Builders' Hardware
Barns
The Blake Steam Pumps and Pumping Engines
Granite
Electric Water Lights
The New Aqueduct for New York
The Principle of a Lever
An Anchor to Hold Stovepipes in Position
Improved Table Knife
Tea Kettle
George Westinghouse
Loss of Fire Hose by Acids
The Mefford Gun
Cast Iron Guns
Gas Wells Fired by Lightning
The Three Graces
Design for a Hall
The Monastery of Huelgas
A Social Doctor
American Architecture
Concrete Building under Water
A Cheap Concrete
Converting Photographs into Line Drawings
New Design for Libraries
Harbor Survey Work, New York
Tregaddick, near Bodmin, Cornwall
A Curiously made Photo
An Improved Developer
Manufacture of Mineral Colors in the United States
Dilatancy
T. O*amp*apos;Conor Sloane
Durability of Different Woods
Business and Personal
The Heliograph in Arizona
The Spring Match
Good for Vermont
The Commercial Destiny of America
An Old Oak Chair
Notes and Queries