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The main "oGams, ptirlins, posts, girts, etc., may be of oak, ash, red birch, 

 white pine, or white wood. The joists are to be of oak or white pine, and 

 these will be required as follows: 103 pieces, each 14 feet long, 2x8; 20 pieces, 

 each 9 feet long, 2x8; 20 pieces, each 10 1-2 feet long, 2x8; and 11 pieces, each 

 8 feet long, 2x8. The rafters will be aa follows: 42, each 19 feet long, 2x1 at 



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one end and 4x6 at the other, for the main beam; 21, each 17 feet long, 3x4, 

 for the lean-to shed; and 30, each IG feet long, 2x4 at one end and 3x5 at the 

 junction of the first with the second stories (as shown from outside). There 

 should be a strip insort(^d of 2x2. The frieze board to be 8 inches wide and 

 2 inches thick. The boards all to b(! straight edge, and the whole to be bat- 

 tened with strips one inch thick and three imibes wide, having the edges 

 lievelod half an inch, exliibiting a face of two inches. The whole to V)e of 

 good, merchantable, dry pine timber. The roof boards may bo of any hpht 



