Talk:Rosendale cement

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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 25 October 2018 and 14 December 2018. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Srlerner. Peer reviewers: Agfagf2018.

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can we use the cement, manufactured one year back?

I plan on adding more about the significant structures made from Rosendale Cement. The article will emphasize why Rosendale Cement is an important historic building technology in the pedagogy of American Architecture. I will add captioned images, both historic and contemporary photos. I would also like to include a map of the famous structures made from the cement. I want to compare scholar's opinion about the impact of the Rosendale Cement on the engineering of buildings.

Potential sources:

- Final report on the geology of the Rosendale cement district / by Harold Rollin Wanless, 1920.

- Hart, Stephanie Anne. 2012. Characterization and restoration of historic rosendale cement mortars for the purpose of restoration. Ph.D. diss., Clemson University, https://proxy.library.upenn.edu/login?url=https://proxy.library.upenn.edu:2072/docview/1286753787?accountid=14707 (accessed November 14, 2018).

- Willett, L. and O’Connor, F. "Masonry Repairs at Cheshire Mill No. 1, Harrisville, New Hampshire," Journal of ASTM International, Vol. 4, No. 6, 2007, pp. 1-12, https://proxy.library.upenn.edu:2101/10.1520/JAI100724. ISSN 1546-962X

- Weil, Gilbert H.. "Protectibility of Trademark Values against False Competitive Advertising" Vol. 44, No. 3 (Jul., 1956), pp. 527-538 (12 pages)

- RETEMPERING CEMENT--MORTAR. 1903. The American Architect and Building News (1876-1908) 79, (1422) (Mar 28): 102, https://proxy.library.upenn.edu/login?url=https://proxy.library.upenn.edu:2072/docview/124643342?accountid=14707 (accessed November 14, 2018).

-- ON THE COMPOSITION OF ANCIENT CEMENTS AND ROSENDALE CEMENTS. 1873. Van Nostrand's Eclectic Engineering Magazine (1869-1879) 8, (51) (Mar 01): 205, https://proxy.library.upenn.edu/login?url=https://proxy.library.upenn.edu:2072/docview/357114786?accountid=14707 (accessed November 14, 2018).

Srlerner (talk) 05:23, 14 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]