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SA Builders
January 1889
Volume 7
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Issue 1build
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Features
Construction and Finish of House Flues
Fourteen Brick Dwellings of Moderate Cost
A Southern House for $2,200
Beginning of a New Year
A Gift for Christmas and New Year's
Construction of Mills
New Post Office and Revenue Office, Sacramento, Cal.
Economical Houses
The New Government Building at Binghamton, New York
Traction over Different Pavements
Restricting Height
Iron Roofs
The Tacoma
A Cottage for $2,500
The Washington Building
Dry Rot in Timber
The Ancient Cataract of the Hudson
Church of St. Paul, Luton
A Seaside Summer House
Wall Plastering
A Dwelling near Newark, N. J.
A House for $5,500
Entrance to Melrose Park, near New York
A Residence at East Orange, N. J.
An English Cottage
A New Form of Drain Pipe
Natural Gas Lighting
Mineral Wool as a Filling
A Cottage near Brooklyn, N. Y.
A Queen Anne Cottage at Flatbush, Long Island
The Prindle Metallic Wire-Packed Unions
Notes and Queries
Automatic Temperature Regulators
Filling the Hollow Spaces in Walls and Floors or Buildings
Lane's Patent Door Hanger
Terra Cotta Lumber
Architectural Wood Turning