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SA Builders
February 1888
Volume 5
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Issue 2build
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Features
A Republication
Our Plates as Aids to Business
Plastering how it is Applied, Finished, and Decorated
A House in the Colonial Style
Two Dwellings at Orange, N. J
The Doorway of San Petronio at Bologna
Brick as a Building Material
B. T. Brown
How I Build an Ice House
A Dwelling of Moderate Cost
Fireproofing Wood
A Suburban Residence
Flow of Water through Pipes
Designs for Furniture
The New cancer Hospital, New York
A small School House
A Corner House
Classification of Styles
Residences at Springfield, Mass
Pressure at which Lead Pipes Burst
Recent Discoveries at Pompeii
French Plaster
New Materials and Inventions
J. Slater
Interior of a Residence at Chattanooga, Tenn
The Opera Comique, Paris-Investigation of the Causes of the Fire
An Apartment House
New Method of Water proofing Brick Walls
The Anniston Inn
Decatur, Ala
Importance of Carpentry
Building Prospects
A Riverside Residence, Maidenhead
Permeability of Building Materials
Compost for Cuttings
The Birthplace of James Watt
Stiffness in Girders
The Adornment of Highways
Snow Hall of Natural History, at Lawrence, Kansas
The Architect of Rome
The Temple of Soleb, Ethiopia
Villa on the Square of the Bois De Boulogne, in Paris
Compound for Patching Stone
Worthless “Fire Proof” Buildings
The Chair of Queen Hatasu
Other Timber Rafts
The Gigantic Lumber Raft
The E. N. Gates System of Hot Water Heating
Pratt's Blind Opener
Drawing Instruments
An Agate Forest in Arizona
To Braze Brass to Copper
Art Metal Work
Harmonious Combinations of Colors in Ready Mixed Paints
Auxiliary Tools
The Cortright System of Metal Plate Roofing