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Ken Follett <[log in to unmask]>
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I had more in mind a car wash. In other words, do not dream small dreams.

"Trelstad, Derek" wrote:

> I think Ward's Folly in Port Chester, New York was 1853 or 1854. In any
> case, I have always understood that it was the oldest concrete house in the
> US. What are you planning to do to the house? Make room for a dishwasher in
> the kitchen?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Follett [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 1999 6:06 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Early Concrete House
>
> Horace Greeley Conc. House
>
> Built by Horace Greeley in 1856 this structure is reputed to be the oldest
> concrete house in America.
>
> Would appreciate information regarding BP experience w/ early concrete
> structures such as their construction & materials composition. Need input
> before I mess up the house without it.
>
> Looking for interesting information on the history of the house regarding
> Horace Greeley. Understand he commuted on weekends by steam train.
>
> Need background input to impress potential customer.
>
> ][<en Follett

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