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SA Builders
February 1899
Volume 27
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Issue 2build
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Features
The Building Superintendent
The Influence of Pavements on Public Health
The Trade of Art Designing
A Unique Philadelphia Ballroom
Courses in Gardening
A Modern Cottage at Hartford, Conn.
A Residence at New Haven, Conn.
A Modern Dwelling at Forest Hill, N. J.
A Modern Dwelling at Bridgeport, Conn.
A Summer Residence at West End, Long Branch, N. J.
A Modern Dwelling at Springfield, Mass.
A Residence at Park Hill, N. Y.
An English Cottage at Larchmont, N. Y.
A Residence at Hartford, Conn.
A Residence at Overbrook Farms, Pa.
A Pair of Semi-Detached Residences at Prospect Avenue, Hackensack, N. J.
Ventilation of Gas-Heated Rooms
Hardwood Floors
England as an Importer of Lumber
A Chapter on Carpets and Rugs
A Novel Shutter-Attachment
The New York Botanical Garden
Ebonizing Hard or Soft Wood
A Sculptural Machine
Estimating
Metal Laths
The Best Period in which to Fell Trees
How to Prevent Great Waste of Heat
Art in Paris Streets
The “Rex” Molder