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Subj:         When did clapboard appear?
Date:   06/19/2000 4:55:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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From: Barbara Lamprecht <[log in to unmask]>

 Would anyone know where and when clapboard (thicker along the lower
 edge)  was introduced (as opposed to just boards), was introduced in
 American, and when manufactured clapboard appeared in the U.S.,  by whom
 and where?

 Much obliged,
 barbara lamprecht

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