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SA Builders
February 1891
Volume 11
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Issue 2build
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Features
Non-Porous Walls
A Corner of a Boudoir
A Residence at Auburn Park
A Residence at Mt. Vernon, New York
Jarrah Wood
Henry Schliemann
How can Iron Pulleys be Papered ?
The Scientific American a Help to Builders
American Stone Fields
A Carriage House
Plans and Specifications
England's Favorite Hardwoods
A Residence at South Orange
Plaster
Floors
A Residence at Germantown
A Cottage at Stratford, Conn.
A Cottage on Sophia Avenue, Chicago
Patents
Magnesia in Cement
A Colonial Residence
Etching upon Glass
Corrosion of Zinc in Contact with Brick
Developments of Construction
A Cottage on Elm Street, Austin, Chicago
Our Last Year's Volume
A Cottage of Moderate Cost
A Cottage on Favorite Street, Austin, Chicago, Illinois
A New Gasoline Engine
The Edson Recording Pressure Gauge
The Dunning Hot Water Heater
Universal File Handle
Improved Woodworking Machinery
Broughton Self-Closing Basin Cock
A Novel Calendar—Made of Tin
Labor-Saving Appliances for the Carpenter and Builder
California Fruit
A Thoroughly Built Parlor Door Hanger
Improved Conduits for Electric Wires