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So They were getting toward the Colonial Revival, and away from butter-jointed Queen Anne brickwork. Wonder why the latter was associated with Baltimore. Seems to me the Baltimore fire was in 1907 or thereabouts, but well after 1896.
And what means this "rodcut," as Miss Schujmann from Argentina used to say?
Ralph
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Subject: [BP] from the Real Estate Record & Guide, 1896:
The Contemporary City Dwelling:
“.....The brickwork that was formerly speckled or brown is now red, simulating rough brick, and laid with half-inch white mortar joints, so far have we left behind the Baltimore front with rodcut putty joints of yore....”
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