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- Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called courses are laid on top of one another to build...
- Donum Montford (1771–1838) was an American brickmason and builder who was active in New Bern, North Carolina, during the early 19th century. An African-American...
- 2018. "Bandwidth | WAMU 88.5's New Music Site". Retrieved 2023-01-18. "A Brickmason In Maryland, K.A.A.N. Is Also A Crazy-Skilled Rapper". WAMU. Retrieved...
- funds for clergy Gift in Latin Donum Montford (1771–1838), American brickmason This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Donum...
- struck the southwest corner and the repairs remain visible. John Weir, a brickmason and architect, is traditionally accepted to have been the architect for...
- Community College Jacob William Sortman, well respected Dayton builder and brickmason of the late 1800’s, was a member of the 66th Illinois Infantry Regiment...
- mother, Ida (née Prizent) was an apartment landlady and his father was a brickmason. He was a child prodigy who gave piano recitals at venues such as Steinway...
- two-story, five-bay, Federal style brick dwelling. It built by master brickmason William Benton Sr., who also constructed nearby Oak Hill, the home of...
- Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Redskins Donum Montford (1771–1838), brickmason Eliza Jane McKissack (1828–1900), director and founding member of Conservatory...
- African-American communityhouse builder Lewis Buckner (1856–1924) and brickmason Isaac Dockery (1832–1910) — pla**** a prominent role in Sevierville's post-war...