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Date Sat, 17 Nov 2001 10:53:15 EST
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Subject Re: [Fwd: Tabby Wall at 214 St. George St.]
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Thank you for the answers to our questions. I have one other and that is,
what was lime made of in those days? It's my understanding the bonding
material used was crushed oyster shells (which made a lime like substance)
and sand. What is slacked lime? Regards Don B.
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