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SA Builders
April 1898
Volume 25
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Issue 4build
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Features
The Dangers of Tall Steel Structures
The Boston Elevated Stations
The Renaissance of Archaeological Studies
The “Eyrie,” a Log House at Woodmont-On-The-Sound, Conn.
Statues for the Syndicate Building
A National Art Club
A Colonial Residence at Montclair, N. J.
The New York Art Commission
A Residence at New Haven, Conn.
A Residence at South Orange, N. J.
A Modern Dwelling at Orange, N. J.
A Cottage of Low Cost at Hackensack, N. J.
A Stone Residence at Overbrook, Pa.
A Modern Dwelling at Chestnut Hill, Mass.
A Modern Dwelling at Lestershire, N. Y.
The True Education of an Architect
A Dwelling at Fordham Heights, New York
Builders' Ready-Made Woodwork
A Novelty in Domestic Pumps
Underlays for Linoleum
Excavations at Branchidæ
Government Tests of Timber
Butcher's Boston Polish