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The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York, fl. 1874 The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00687.156 Author/Creator: The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York, fl. 1874 Place Written: New York, New York Type: Pamphlet Date: 1874 Pagination: 35 p. : 4 illustrated plates Height: 26 cm, Width: 16.8 cm Order a Copy

The Fire-Proof Company of New York uses French hydraulic lime of Teil, one of the strongest cements known. Methods require the placement of incombustible material between partitions and open spaces. They list several New York locations which have been fireproofed. They discuss several different architectural possibilities in buildings as well as other structures, including sidewalks, piers, walls, and pavements. An appendix includes testimonies from authorized witnesses and newspaper articles supporting the fireproof concept. Illustrated plates indicate measurements and illustrations of different types of partitions, roofs and ceilings, floors, etc. Inserted in the first page is a newspaper clipping relating to a fire on Mott St. near Broome.

Powell, George May, 1835-1905

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