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SA Builders
November 1887
Volume 4
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Issue 5build
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Features
Disinfecting Sick Rooms
A Dwelling for $2,500
City Frame Houses of Moderate Cost
Cedar Shingles
Some Data on Steam Heating
The Trade Unions
A Large Building Endangered by Dry Rot
Putting Water Heating Pipes in Cook Stoves
A Residence, Battenhall Park, Worcester, England
School House Architecture
Louis H. Gibson
A Dwelling for $4,500
An Ornamental Pavilion
Plastering
A Residence in Minneapolis
The Railroad Men's House
A Church of Moderate Cost
The Rumbling Sound in Closed Carriages
Typhoid
A Thirty-Seven Hundred Dollar House
A Thirty-Five Hundred Dollar Dwelling
The New Monument and Tomb of M. Thiers
Pipes and Joints
Jack Frost in Water Pipes
A House for $3,800
Spontaneous Combustion
A City Front
A Dutch Interior
The Wood of Thuja Gigantea
The Effect of Freezing on Cement
A House for a Narrow Lot
Cement Apparatus
To Repair Stone Steps
A $4,500 Residence
Business and Personal
The “Alert” Double Acting Hand Force Pump
Rosenberg's Finishes
Insulated Air Coverings for Steam, Water, and Gas Pipes
The New Era Radiator
Notes and Queries
Effects of Snow on Marble
Shingle Stains