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SA Builders
July 1898
Volume 26
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Issue 1build
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Features
The Hygiene of the Stable
The Deadlock over the Public Library
The Arts Club
A School for Animal Painting and Sculpture in the New York Zoological Park
A Prize for a Design for Artisans' Homes
City Colonial Architecture
Henry Rausch
Advice to Young Architects
A Residence at “Lawrence Park,” Bronxville, New York
A Modern Dwelling at Derby, Conn.
“Rock Villas,” a Double Residence at Park Hill-On-The-Hudson, N. Y.
A Modern Dwelling at Scranton, Pa.
A Cottage at Woodmont-On-The-Sound, Conn.
Electric Mail Delivery
A Residence at Bath Beach, L. I.
Pipe Laying without Excavating
A Modern Dwelling at Bogota, N. J.
Work of Sculptors Abroad
The Registration of Architects in Illinois
The Incline Elevator at Park Hill, N. Y.
A Row of Six Modern Dwellings at Bensonhurst, Long Island
A Builder's Transit
Strength of White Pine, Bricks and Stone
W. A. Pike
The “Royal Torrid” Steam Heater
Treatment of Oak Parquet Floors
Cleaning Varnished and Antique Furniture
Staining Bricks
Roman Monoliths
Money in Waste Lands
Kewanee Boilers
Expansion Bolt
A New Water Lift
A Novel Design for Architectural Carvings
“Mineral Wool” for Houses
Little Giant Heaters