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SA Builders
September 1892
Volume 14
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Issue 3build
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Features
Our Colored Plates for August
A Residence at Plainfield, New Jersey
Asphalt Paving in New York
A House at Arlington, New Jersey
A Residence at Montclair, New Jersey
Patents
Residence of W. S. Raymond, Esq., at Denver, Col.
A House for $1,000
Residence of Charles E. Dickenson, Denver, Col.
The New Building Laws at Boston
A Residence on Hancock Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Dry-Rot
Bricks of Glass
A Substitute for Poplar Needed
A House on North Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.
Underpinning by Bore-Holes
An English Country Residence
The Palace Citadels of Nineveh
A Cottage of Moderate Cost
Making Water-Tight Work below Water-Level
A Cementine Residence at Pittsburgh, Pa.
Plans and Specifications
Ruins of Javanese Architecture
An Improved Power Mortiser
Ventilation of Churches
The Cook Plumb and Level
Quarter-Sawed Oak
The Goulds Power Pumps
Cordesman Machine Co.'s No. 1 Dimension Saw
An Improved Fireplace Furnace
Notes and Queries
Fireproof Flooring
Artistic Elevator Inclosures