America\u27s Builders is a story that hasn\u27t been told. It needed to be, in anticipation of the country\u27s bicentennial, 200 years and more after the story begins. It is the tale of those intrepid men who make up this nation\u27s largest industry; the evolution of the pioneer-handyman who provided shelter for his family; the artisan-contractor who followed; and into the 1880s emerged as that wire puller, the general contractor; until finally today he becomes that computer oriented, technically educated construction manager.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/pep-press/1022/thumbnail.jp
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Like many boys growing up in the 1950s and 1960s, I was fascinated with collecting stamps, and they ...
At last, an American history about working Americans: what they thought, what they did, what happene...
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The Building America exhibit celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the United Brotherhood of Carpe...
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The invitation package with R.S.V.P. card for the Building America exhibit celebrating the 100 year ...
"Suggested supplementary reading" at end of each story.Twenty-six stories of great Americans.Mode of...
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