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  2. Goodall Building - Wikipedia

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    The building's walls are constructed primarily of brick and sandstone, although elements of iron and of other kinds of stone are also manifested on the exterior. [3] The building's first owner, William Goodall, was a dealer of stone objects, selling blocks of granite and marble for various purposes. Both before and after arranging for the ...

  3. Brickwork - Wikipedia

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    A "face brick" is a higher-quality brick, designed for use in visible external surfaces in face-work, as opposed to a "filler brick" for internal parts of the wall, or where the surface is to be covered with stucco or a similar coating, or where the filler bricks will be concealed by other bricks (in structures more than two bricks thick).

  4. The Fort (North Lewisburg, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Fort is a prominent historic house in the central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located northeast of the village of North Lewisburg in Union County, [1] this two-story brick building is a local landmark. [2] Built in 1877, [1] it is a square structure, measuring five bays wide on each of its sides.

  5. Renick Farm (South Bloomfield, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Its brick walls rest on a stone foundation and are covered with a tin roof. [3] Among its most distinctive architectural elements are two spiral staircases, an ornate cornice with distinctive brackets, and a prominent entryway. [2] Together, these elements combine to form a mix of the Greek Revival and Italianate architectural styles. [1]

  6. Brick - Wikipedia

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    A wall constructed in glazed-headed Flemish bond with bricks of various shades and lengths. An old brick wall in English bond laid with alternating courses of headers and stretchers. A brick is a type of construction material used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction.

  7. List of the oldest buildings in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's Oldest Brick Building: Lisbon, Ohio: 1803 Commercial Often alleged to be Ohio's oldest brick building; built by Picking family, Edwin Stanton practiced law upstairs in building. [7] Betts House (Cincinnati, Ohio) Cincinnati, Ohio: 1804 Residential Oldest building in Cincinnati Old Stone Tavern (Poland, Ohio) Poland, Ohio: 1804 Tavern

  8. Rombach Place - Wikipedia

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    Built in the shape of the letter "T", the house is constructed of brick and covered with a shingled roof that rises to a pair of gables; [2] the walls are covered with stucco, and a fence encircles the roofs of the single-story sections on the ends. [5]

  9. Core-and-veneer - Wikipedia

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    Core-and-veneer, brick and rubble, wall and rubble, ashlar and rubble, and emplekton all refer to a building technique where two parallel walls are constructed and the core between them is filled with rubble or other infill, creating one thick wall. [1] Originally, and in later poorly constructed walls, the rubble was not consolidated.