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SA Builders
August 1888
Volume 6
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Issue 2build
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Features
A Dwelling at Glenridge, N. J.
A Residence at Black Rock, Conn.
A Fire Engine House of Moderate Cost
Vegetable Glue
Fourth of July Fires
A City Block
The Slag Water Closet
Laying out the Joints of an Elliptical Vault
The Tulip and other Trees
Rust in Water Pipes
Two Queen Anne Cottages
Architectural School-Houses
A $2,000 House
Hanging Baskets
A Seaside Cottage
Manufacturing Progress in the South
To Estimate the Power of a Stream
A Double House for $1,800
How to Grow Quinces
Mixed Wheals
Villa at Aulnay-Les-Bondy
Galveston Artesian Wells
New Ceiling for the Assembly Chamber of the New York State Capitol
Transplanting Large Pines
The Testing of Portland Cement
Poisonous Wall Paper and Carpets
The Humming Bird
Thomas H. Fay
Stables at Syracuse, N. Y.
Carriage House, Barn, Etc.
A Double House for $4,200
Manila Hemp in Plaster
Church at Beckenham, Kent.
A Perfect Hen House
A. F. Hunter
Carl Pfeiffer
The “Patten” Metallic Shingles and Siding Plates
Examination Questions for Plumbers
Road Improvement
The Pool of Bethesda
Ohio's Largest Poplar
Creosote Wood Preserving Stains
Liquid Fish Glue
Mortar
Stanley's “Odd Jobs”
House Heating by Hot Water Circulation
Irrigating Wheels