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Braces Mississippi



Retrofit - Roof
To secure your gable end wall, fasten eight-foot long braces to the bottom chord of the gable truss and the adjacent trusses with sixteen-penny (16d) nails. The braces should be perpendicular to the truss, spaced at a maximum of four feet on center. In addition, be sure to tie back the gable truss with at least one eight-foot long brace, along the ridge of the roof, to several of the interior trusses. ... [Read More]

NARA | JFK Assassination Records | Finding JFK Collection Documents in ARC
When hits are returned for your search, view the full result of your hit by selecting the Title link . Please Note: to search all 196 JFK Collection items in ARC, enter the exact phrase JFKCO in curly braces ...

Please Note: to search the all 196 JFK Collection items in ARC, enter the exact phrase JFKCO in curly braces ... [Read More]

Text Only -- National Register of Historic Places Southeastern Louisiana
The typical rural French Creole house can be described as follows. Its most important features include: 1) generous galleries, 2) a broad spreading roofline, 3) gallery roofs supported by light wooden colonnettes, 4) placement of the principal rooms well above grade (sometimes a full story), 5) a form of construction utilizing a heavy timber frame combined with an infill made of brick (briquette entre poteaux) or a mixture of mud, moss and animal hair called bousillage, 6) multiple French doors, and 7) French wraparound mantels. The previously mentioned timber frame incorporated French joinery i.e., angle braces that are extremely steep, running all the way from sill to plate, in contrast to English joinery where the angle brace is almost a 45 degree angle. ... [Read More]

NARA | ARC | Search Hints for Selected Topics
When hits are returned for your search, view the full result of your hit by selecting the Title link . Please Note: to search all 196 JFK Collection items in ARC, enter the exact phrase JFKCO in curly braces ...

Please Note: to search the all 196 JFK Collection items in ARC, enter the exact phrase JFKCO in curly braces ... [Read More]

Medicare.gov - Your Medicare Coverage
“Welcome to Medicare” Physical Exam Alternative Therapies Ambulance Services Ambulatory Surgical Centers Anesthesia (Inpatient) Anesthesia (Outpatient) Artificial Limbs and Eyes Blood (Inpatient) Blood (Outpatient) Bone Mass Measurement Braces (arm, leg, back, and neck) Breast Prostheses (external) Canes and Crutches Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Cardiovascular Screening Chemotherapy (Inpatient) Chemotherapy (Outpatient) Chiropractic Services Clinical Trials (Inpatient) Clinical Trials (Outpatient) Colorectal Cancer Screening - Barium Enema Colorectal Cancer Screening - Colonoscopy Colorectal Cancer Screening - Fecal Occult Blood Test Colorectal Cancer Screening - Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Commode Chairs Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Device Cosmetic Surgery Custodial Care Dental Service Diabetes - Insulin and Syringes Diabetes Screening (Fasting Plasma Glucose Test) Diabetic - Foot Exam Diabetic Services Diabetic Supplies Diagnostic Tests and X-Rays Dialysis (Kidney) Drugs u ... [Read More]

French Creole Architecture
The typical rural French Creole house can be described as follows. Its most important features include: 1) generous galleries, 2) a broad spreading roofline, 3) gallery roofs supported by light wooden colonnettes, 4) placement of the principal rooms well above grade (sometimes a full story), 5) a form of construction utilizing a heavy timber frame combined with an infill made of brick (briquette entre poteaux) or a mixture of mud, moss and animal hair called bousillage, 6) multiple French doors, and 7) French wraparound mantels. The previously mentioned timber frame incorporated French joinery i.e., angle braces that are extremely steep, running all the way from sill to plate, in contrast to English joinery where the angle brace is almost a 45 degree angle. ... [Read More]


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