Plans for public schoolhouses approved by the state superintendent of public instruction with explanations, specifications, bills of material, estimates of cost . FiEST Flook—Plan No. (;>.. W3CM1TCCT3 & C/^GI/^CTRSPiAdCIGM /I O Second Flook—Plan No. 6. PLANS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLIIOUSES. 29 ROOF. All roof surfaces not otherwise specified or shown shall becovered with 4x18 clear heart pine shingles, laid Sl/o inchesto the weather. Lay shingles on yg x 4-ineh surfaced shin-gling strips, spaced 3 inches apart. Flat roofs and towerfloors, where shown, shall be sheathed with % x 10-inch sur-faced bo


Plans for public schoolhouses approved by the state superintendent of public instruction with explanations, specifications, bills of material, estimates of cost . FiEST Flook—Plan No. (;>.. W3CM1TCCT3 & C/^GI/^CTRSPiAdCIGM /I O Second Flook—Plan No. 6. PLANS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLIIOUSES. 29 ROOF. All roof surfaces not otherwise specified or shown shall becovered with 4x18 clear heart pine shingles, laid Sl/o inchesto the weather. Lay shingles on yg x 4-ineh surfaced shin-gling strips, spaced 3 inches apart. Flat roofs and towerfloors, where shown, shall be sheathed with % x 10-inch sur-faced boards, closely- driven up, and face-nailed and coveredwith flat-seam tin roof, out of high-grade stani])ed roofing-plates, I, C. 14 x 20-inch sheets, carrying ^30 pounds coatingper box. n*DccTT & T/>«r>a<vi


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