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SA Builders
October 1899
Volume 28
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Issue 4build
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Features
Ruckstuhl's “Wisdom”
American Architecture from a German Point of View
American Painting and Sculpture in Relation to Architecture
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
The “Breakers” at Newport
A Group of Deal Country Club Cottages and a Bungalow, at Deal Beach, N. J.
A Modern Dwelling at Newark, N. J.
A Residence at Pittsburg, Pa.
A Modern Dwelling at Springfield, Mass.
Borough Park Club, Borough Park, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A Double Dwelling House at Homewood, L. I.
An English Cottage at Larchmont, N. Y.
Asphalt as a Municipal Improver
Josephine's Malmaison Restored
A Physician's Residence and Office at Church Lane, Flatbush, L. I.
The Longest Asphalted Street in the World
Air in Radiators
The Amount of Nails Required
The Carton Warm-Air Furnace
A Novel Wall-Protector
The Eureka Water-Lift
New House-Heaters
The Surfacer used by the Largest Mills in the World
An Efficient Staved-up Column
A Book on Drainage
Dampness of Walls and the Preservation of Microbes
Colby Combined Stove-Pipe Thimble and Ventilator