. Railroad structures and estimates . E -. z. -■. —i i11 i 13. FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Fig. 45. Single Section House. FRONT ELEVATION Construction. — Frame and partitions, spruce: rough boarding,floors, clapboards, outside and inside finish, frames, goodquality native spruce or pine: shingles, pine or cedar: all mouldings,doors, windows, and inside finish, stock pattern. Cedar sills or posts about 5-foot centers, or when it can be donecheaply, concrete, stone, or brick foundation with cellar. Frame,2 X 3 studs at 16-inch centers. 2 X 10 joists at 16-inch centers,ceiling roof joists and


. Railroad structures and estimates . E -. z. -■. —i i11 i 13. FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Fig. 45. Single Section House. FRONT ELEVATION Construction. — Frame and partitions, spruce: rough boarding,floors, clapboards, outside and inside finish, frames, goodquality native spruce or pine: shingles, pine or cedar: all mouldings,doors, windows, and inside finish, stock pattern. Cedar sills or posts about 5-foot centers, or when it can be donecheaply, concrete, stone, or brick foundation with cellar. Frame,2 X 3 studs at 16-inch centers. 2 X 10 joists at 16-inch centers,ceiling roof joists and rafters 2 X 6 at 16-inch centers. 4 X 3wall plates and runners, outside walls J-inch rough boarding, with SECTION HOUSES. 93 J-inch ship lap, siding, or shingles, with building paper between,and V X 5 trim around windows, doors, porch, eaves, etc. Allinside walls lathed and plastered. Shingle roof, -J-inch boardswith building paper between. Floors J-inch rough boards andJ-inch finished floor with building paper between for ground floor,and J-inch finished


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