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SA Builders
November 1898
Volume 26
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Issue 5build
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Features
Art in the Schoolroom
American and English Country Houses Contrasted
The Wood Mantel
Municipal Aid in Home Building
The Town-Hall of Goslar
A Colonial Residence at Prospect Avenue, Hackensack, N. J.
A Chevy Chase Cottage
A Model Cottage at Fordham Heights, N. Y.
The First Baptist Church, Bridgeport, Conn.
A House at Nutley, N. J.
A Cottage at Sea Gate, Long Island
A Summer House at Woodmont-On-The-Sound, Conn.
A Modern Dwelling at Scranton, Pa.
A Residence at Holyoke, Mass.
A Pair of Round-Tower Houses at Pelham, Pa.
A New Combined Planer, Matcher, and Molder
A New Gas-Governor
An Adjustable Roofing Bracket
Richmond Tubular Furnace, with Steel Plate Radiator
The Cortland-Howe Ventilating Stove
A Novel Steel Sash-Pulley
Hartman Blinds
An Automatic Blind-Catch
The Kenney “Flushometer”
Hardwood Floors