lumber
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Wood in dimensioned form after being sawn from the log. (Saylor, 1952)
- Glossary of West Virginia Architecture
- slash pine
- white oak
- lumberyard
- Porch Design (1994)
- S, M, L, XL (1995)
- Illustrated Dictionary of Architecture (2002)
- Glossary of Bridge Terminology (2019)
- bald cypress
- M
- Sesquicentennial Tour - Wyandotte, Michigan
- Our Vanishing Landscape (1955)
- Colonial Williamsburg: The Guide (2019)
- lumber house
- Glossary of Colonial Williamsburg
- Construction Terms (2024)
- supplier
- knot hole
- surfaced four sides
- heart pine
- queen rafter
- Berlay metal lumber
- pin oak
- light frame construction
- roughstring
- white spruce
- stave door
- Alaska cedar
- solid blocking
- balloon framing
- balloon frame
- list
- bow
- wood
- racking
- boards
- kiln-dried
- rip
- Architecture Dictionary
- dressed stuff
- balsamo
- mixed grain
- apa
- dressed size
- face width
- glued-laminated timber
- machine rating
- Microlam
- nominal size
- oven-dry
- parallel strand lumber
- structural lumber
- visual grading
- Southern yellow pine
- avodire
- American House Styles (2002)
- Dictionary of Architecture (1952)
- Sturgis' Dictionary (1901)
- Wyandotte Interactive Tour / Site of Hurst House
- Albion Interactive History / Bell House
- Albion Interactive History / Events / 1932
- Albion Interactive History / Library / Superior Street Commercial Historic District (1996)
- Albion Interactive History / Businesses / Albion Lumber Company
- Albion Interactive History / Organizations
- Albion Interactive History / Organizations / By Date Founded
- Albion Interactive History / People / Ray Neal
- Saginaw, Michigan
- Architecture / Style - old
- Field Notes: SOMA Bench - Maplewood, New Jersey
- horse-out
- scab
- Preservation Science (2019)
- Our Family Garden - Metuchen, New Jersey
- yellow pine
- How We Neglected Public Space in the US, and How to Make it Better
- Albion Interactive History / People / Carl Ludwig Schumacher
- Architecture / Skin / Masonry
- timbers
- Albion Interactive History / Events / 1860-1899
