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SA Builders
October 1898
Volume 26
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Issue 4build
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Features
A Florentine Desecration
Trees for City Streets
Madame Bernhardt Criticises New York
Utility of Beauty
A Plea for the Old-Fashioned Garden
Colonial Architecture
Henry Rausch
A Residence at Ludlow-On-The-Hudson, N. Y.
A Residence at Berkeley, Cal.
A Colonial Residence at New Haven, Conn.
Flowers and Lawns for Stations
A Gambrel Roof Residence at Hartford, Conn.
“Bee Hive,” a Cottage at Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.
A Modern Dwelling at Nutley, N. J.
The Monumental Fountain of the Library of Congress
A Residence at Bridgeport, Conn.
Life of Building Stone
A Residence at Sea Gate, L. I.
Seasoning Woods
A Cottage at Eckington, D. C.
A Gate House and Office at Sea Gate, L. I.
Fireproofing Extraordinary
Carlson Hod Elevators
An Improved Four Roll inside Moulding Machine
Smoke-Ducts in Ancient Houses
The McCray Refrigerators
A Simple and Efficient Fire-Escape
Diamond Wall Cement
The Jackson Ventilating Grate
The Day of Correspondence Instruction
A New Machine Carved Moulding
Bommer Spring Hinges