. Cottage houses for village and country homes. sonry, and along their lengths by 5-inch locust posts,resting on large flat stones, embedded below the surfaceof the cellar bottom. All partitions are anchored to-gether at their joinings. The windows are constructed, 118 COTTAGE HOUSES as indicated by the plans, with plank stiles and sills, andall above the cellar have timber sub-sills. The windows are glazed with second quality Frenchglass. All sash in the cellar are hung with butts, and inthe two principal stories to balance weights, with siding is of 6-inch clear pine clap-boards lai
. Cottage houses for village and country homes. sonry, and along their lengths by 5-inch locust posts,resting on large flat stones, embedded below the surfaceof the cellar bottom. All partitions are anchored to-gether at their joinings. The windows are constructed, 118 COTTAGE HOUSES as indicated by the plans, with plank stiles and sills, andall above the cellar have timber sub-sills. The windows are glazed with second quality Frenchglass. All sash in the cellar are hung with butts, and inthe two principal stories to balance weights, with siding is of 6-inch clear pine clap-boards laid on G. hemlock sheathing, and heavy sheathing paper. The roofs are covered with 18-inch pine shingles of bestquality, laid 53/4 inches to the weather on spruce shing-ling lath, except those for verandas and balconies, laidon inverted V/8 by 4y2-inch pine plank, neatly beadedon the under face. All valleys and gutters are of I Xcharcoal tin; former 20 inches wide, and the latter 14inches, with one edge rolled and turned up 3 inches, and.
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