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SA Builders
June 1888
Volume 5
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Issue 6build
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Features
Two Dwellings of Moderate Cost
A Residence at Tuxedo Park
To Tell the Age of a Horse
Moses as a Sanitarian
The Ventilation of Theaters
A Cottage of Field Stone and Wood
A Residence in Kenwood, Illinois
A Cottage for $1,800
A Seaside Cottage
Ivory Gloss on Wood
Originality in Architecture
Bricklaying in Frosty Weather
A Cottage for $1,050
Painting and Varnishing Floors
A Cottage on Prospect Avenue and 165th Street, New York
A Residence in Minneapolis
Residence of Moderate Cost
Reconstruction of the St. Lazare Station, Paris
Proceedings of the National Association of Builders
Tomb in the Cemetery of Beville
The Architect and Builder
Senator Stanford's $100,000 Tomb
Italian Marble
Masonry and Cement
Temple of Jupiter Olympius
House Painting
A Porter's Lodge
Sale of Ready Made Plans
An English Cottage
The Tower of Babel
Gypsum Paint
The Mason Regulator Company, of Boston, Mass
A New Boiler for Steam or Hot Water Heating
The Sturtevant System of Heating and Ventilating Buildings
The Paragon Self-Feed Rip Saw
A Burglar-Proof Sash Lock and Ventilator
Electrical Supplies
Permanency of Color in Paint
Mineral Wool
The Humphrey Pony Hand Elevator