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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS February, 1907 



f*T This "Target-and-Arrow Old 

 Style" Tin Roof Outlived 



the House 



This house, located in Lynchburg, Virginia, was roofed 

 with our "Target- and -Arrow Old Style" tin about twenty 

 years ago. Recently it was practically all torn down except 

 the roof. The house is now rebuilt, but the same old roof 

 covers it. Since the roof was first laid no repairs have been 

 necessary, and when the new house was built under it no 

 work was required on it, not even painting. 



Another instance of this kind is that of a building in Franklin, Pa., which was 

 covered with our " Target-and-Arrow Old Style" tin ten years ago. The building 

 was recently torn down, but the tin was found to be in such perfect condition that it 

 was carefully rolled up and set aside and later used on the new building. 



Our booklet, "A Guide to Good Roofs,'' should 

 be in the hands of e\'ery prospective builder. 



U e sefjd IT free. 



N. & G. Taylor Company 



Established 1810 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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