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SA Builders
August 1889
Volume 8
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Issue 2build
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Features
Hints to Architects
Overthrowing a Chimney
Iron Bricks
Trinity Church, Tiffin, Ohio
Cottage for One Thousand Dollars
Hard Woods
A Cottage for Twelve Hundred Dollars
Prevention of Diphtheria
A House for $2,300
A Cottage near New York
A New England Mansion
Plans and Specifications
A House for $8,000
The Manufacture of Roman Bricks
A Country Residence at Greenwich, Conn.
Woods for inside Finish
“Jim” Fisk's Monument
The New Court House and Post Office, Charleston, S. C.
A House for $3,600
The Cathedral of Toledo
A Corner Residence
Brick Dwellings for $3,800 Each
A Cottage for $3,500
The Eiffel Tower
Experiments on Mortar and Concrete
Clamp for Pulling Street Piling
Charles E. Emery
The Lessing Theater in Berlin
Sixteen Stories the Limit
The Brooklyn, N. Y., Library
The Purdue Electrical Laboratory
A Singular Fire-Place Explosion
Hints about Lawns
An Ornamental Stairway
The Hess System of Ventilation and Warming
Electrical Appliances for Houses, Etc.
Patents
Metallic Shingles and Roofing Tiles
High Speed Automatic Engines
A Solid Guaranty for Roofing Plates
Notes and Queries
The “Timby” Automatic Sash Lock
Hot Water Heating